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  • Kenyan Man and Woman Win Boston Marathon

    04/17/2006 1:46:57 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 8 replies · 282+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 4/17/06 | Howard Ulman - ap
    BOSTON - Robert Cheruiyot set a course record in the Boston Marathon on Monday as he and women's winner Rita Jeptoo pulled off a Kenyan sweep. It was an outstanding day for the Americans, too. U.S. runners Meb Keflezighi, Brian Sell and Alan Culpepper came in third, fourth and fifth, 23 years after the last American winner, Greg Meyer. Americans took five of the top 10 spots. But Cheruiyot, the 2003 champion, pulled away for the best showing in Boston. His time of 2 hours, 7 minutes, 14 seconds was a second better than the winning time fellow Kenyan Cosmas...
  • The ‘new woman’ is a housewife (educated women has discovered the secret of a happy marriage)

    04/17/2006 5:10:26 AM PDT · by IrishMike · 75 replies · 2,437+ views
    The Sunday Times ^ | April 16, 2006 | Sarah Baxter and Tom Baird
    A NEW breed of educated women has discovered the secret of a happy marriage — opting to stay at home instead of pursuing a career. The phenomenon, in which wives prefer their husbands to be the main breadwinner, has been identified by American sociologists and is now gaining a foothold in Britain. Unlike the housewives of the 1950s, who had little choice over rearing children and acting as homemaker, this generation of women is building on the advances of the feminist movement to determine their optimum lifestyle. The women are predominantly drawn from the middle classes and have young offspring....
  • Unearthing The Lost Peking Man

    04/09/2006 5:22:11 PM PDT · by blam · 12 replies · 951+ views
    The Standard ^ | 4-10-2006
    Unearthing the lost Peking Man After years of searching, a new initiative aims to trace these historic missing fossils, says Ching-Ching Ni Monday, April 10, 2006 After years of searching, a new initiative aims to trace these historic missing fossils, says Ching-Ching Ni It's a mystery that has baffled the world for more than half a century. Whatever happened to the fossils of the prehistoric human ancestor known as Peking Man? Their discovery in the late 1920s and 1930s in limestone caves on the outskirts of Beijing, then called Peking in the West, was one of the 20th century's greatest...
  • Flight Across China Leaves Man Stranded(and you thought you had a bad day at the office)

    04/06/2006 2:25:58 AM PDT · by freepatriot32 · 45 replies · 6,816+ views
    http://www.comcast.net/ ^ | 4 5 06 | CURT WOODWARD
    SEATAC, Wash. - As the sun dipped low in the sky last Sunday and his plane began its descent, Eugene Nelson had a sinking feeling that something was wrong. He'd been in the air for hours, much longer than his business flight from Hong Kong to Taiwan should have taken. Then the airliner flashed a map of his flight's path on a video screen, and it hit him. Instead of descending toward the island off China's eastern coast, the next stop on the Intel Corp. engineer's itinerary would be the remote city of Taiyuan, an industrial center deep within China....
  • 'Milkshake Man' Inspires Fellow Disabled Vets, Wounded Troops

    04/05/2006 5:06:17 PM PDT · by SandRat · 7 replies · 868+ views
    SNOWMASS VILLAGE, Colo., April 5, 2006 – When he was undergoing treatment 16 years ago following a near-fatal accident in Germany, Paul Miosek asked Red Cross volunteer Jim Mayer for just two things: a poster of Madonna and a milkshake. Disabled Army veteran Paul Miosek (left) reunites with Jim Mayer, a Department of Veterans Affairs employee and long-time volunteer at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, at the 20th Annual Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic, in Snowmass Village, Colo. Miosek credits Mayer with opening his eyes to new possibilities while living with a disability. Photo by Donna Miles  (Click photo for...
  • SAS Man Bolsters Britain's New FBI

    04/03/2006 6:46:42 PM PDT · by blam · 1 replies · 299+ views
    The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 4-4-2006 | Thomas Harding - John Steele
    SAS man bolsters Britain's new FBI By Thomas Harding and John Steele (Filed: 04/04/2006) A former SAS chief has been drafted in to "get a grip" of the new Serious Organised Crime Agency after tensions are said to have arisen in the merging of investigators from bodies including the police and Customs. Lt Gen Sir Cedric Delves, one of the most distinguished SAS commanders, will oversee intelligence operations by Soca and will give it access to the expertise of undercover surveillance teams at SAS headquarters in Hereford. The Home Office has called on other military figures, including dozens of colonels...
  • Naked, Oily Man Attacks Police With Nunchucks

    03/30/2006 7:18:59 AM PST · by M203M4 · 56 replies · 1,032+ views
    wusatv9 ^ | 3/22/2006 11:29:40 AM | Jodi Mohrmann
    Police in Charleston say a naked man exposed himself to his neighbor, then later attacked officers with nunchucks. Police say 49-year-old Rudolph Claude Smith went next door to his neighbor's house to borrow some oil for a workout. While he was in the neighbor's home, police say Smith took off his clothes and asked the neighbor to "oil him up." According to a police report, Smith attacked officers with nunchucks when they came to his home to make an arrest. They also say the oil made it hard for them to get a good grip on him. He's now in...
  • Peoria man pleads guilty in gigantic diploma mill case (40% went to foreigners seeking US entry)

    03/29/2006 4:56:51 PM PST · by Libloather · 7 replies · 545+ views
    KVOA ^ | 3/21/06
    Peoria man pleads guilty in diploma mill case Latest News more>> Truck pulling horse trailer full of illegals crashes SPOKANE, Wash. An Arizonan has reached a plea agreement with prosecutors for his role in a gigantic diploma mill operation. Richard John Novak pleaded guilty yesterday in federal court in Spokane, Washington, to conspiracy and violating the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Novak, who formerly lived in Spokane and now lives in Peoria, could face up to ten years in prison and (m) millions of dollars in fines. Novak is the second person to reach a plea agreement with the Justice Department...
  • Police Say Pa. Teens Taunted, Killed Man

    03/28/2006 4:25:00 PM PST · by freepatriot32 · 4 replies · 335+ views
    http://www.comcast.net ^ | 3 28 06 | DAN ROBRISH
    PHILADELPHIA - Two teenagers taunted a man rummaging through a trash bin and then killed him after he bared his buttocks at them, police said Tuesday. "He didn't want to be harassed by these kids or whatever and he mooned them," Upper Darby Township Police Sgt. David Madonna said. Christopher McEneaney, 16, and Andre Mark, 18, were charged Monday in the slaying Friday night of Martin Malone, 47. He was stabbed with a multi-tool and bludgeoned with a shovel. Police said the teens were walking through an apartment complex just outside Philadelphia when they saw Malone picking through the trash...
  • Louis Farrakhan Rips 'Wicked Jews' in Hollywood

    03/21/2006 4:03:32 PM PST · by george76 · 74 replies · 2,324+ views
    Newsmax ^ | March 21, 2006 | Newsmax
    It's been nearly a month since Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakahan blamed "Zionists and neo-cons" for "manipulating" President Bush into invading Iraq - before blasting "wicked Jews" in Hollywood for promoting "lesbianism [and] homosexuality." Yet, outside of a few newspapers in Chicago, the same press that showers positive coverage on Farrakhan's Million Man marches has yet to get around to covering his Feb. 26 Saviours Day speech. "These neo-cons and Zionists have manipulated Bush and the American government and our boys and girls are dying in Iraq and in Afghanistan for the cause of Israel, not for the cause...
  • Man Hunts Down Rightful Owner of $200,000

    03/16/2006 11:58:17 AM PST · by freepatriot32 · 64 replies · 2,077+ views
    PEMBROKE PINES, Fla. (March 15) - Carlos G. Rojas didn't know what to think when the military life insurance checks started showing up at his office. He didn't know anyone who would have named him a beneficiary, and the checks totaled $200,000. He called Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance, which pays death benefits to military families, and the customer service representatives insisted the money was his and he should cash the checks, he said. Rojas couldn't do it. "It's not like picking up a penny you just found," said Rojas, a 29-year-old marketing consultant. "Somebody's life was connected with that money."...
  • Drug Test Subject 'Looks Like Elephant Man' Says Girlfriend

    03/15/2006 2:21:12 PM PST · by blam · 23 replies · 1,536+ views
    Drug test subject 'looks like elephant man' says girlfriend (Filed: 15/03/2006) The girlfriend of a man fighting for life after taking part in a pharmaceuticals trial has said the drugs he was given have left him looking "like the Elephant Man". Myfanwy Marshall Myfanwy Marshall, 35, said her boyfriend, a 28-year-old British man who had taken part in drug trials before without adverse side effects, felt ill 80 or 90 minutes after being given the drug on Monday. He is now in the intensive care unit at at Northwick Park hospital in north-west London. Five other men were also admitted...
  • Burned Man Says He Was Better Off Naked

    03/15/2006 2:25:20 AM PST · by freepatriot32 · 18 replies · 870+ views
    Comcast.net & AP ^ | March 14, 2006 | Associated Press
    FORT PIERCE, Fla. - Paul Kuschel would have been better off naked _ like many of the folks at Sunnier Palms Nudist Park. Instead, he was wearing a pair of nylon shorts Sunday when a generator he was working on backfired and sprayed him with starter fluid, setting him ablaze. "I would have been better off wearing nothing on at all," Kuschel told Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers. The fire seared his shorts to his backside. "It's a good thing I wasn't wearing a shirt," he said. Kuschel, 43, suffered second-degree and third-degree burns. He was taken to a hospital with...
  • Old News That's Not Fit to Print

    03/14/2006 2:06:38 PM PST · by truthfinder9 · 1 replies · 235+ views
    Old News That's Not Fit to Print The Times on Natural Selection March 14, 2006 chuck colson Sometimes you have to wonder about the New York Times. It printed a long, breathtakingly written, scientific-sounding piece that just had one problem: It wasn't news. Now, why would it do that? The article, titled "Still Evolving, Human Genes Tell New Story," was run prominently on the front page of the New York Times last week. The reporter excitedly announced that scientists had found "the strongest evidence yet that humans are still evolving." That's big news. What was the evidence? "Researchers have detected,"...
  • The happiest wives

    03/05/2006 10:21:31 PM PST · by neverdem · 100 replies · 3,677+ views
    NY Times via Neshoba Democrat ^ | March 01, 2006 | JOHN TIERNEY
    Freud confessed that his “thirty years of research into the feminine soul” left him unable to answer one great question: “What does a woman want?” Modern feminists have been arguing for decades over a variation of it: What should a woman want? This week, two sociologists from the University of Virginia are publishing the answer to a more manageable variation. Drawing on one of the most thorough surveys ever done of married couples, they’ve crunched the numbers and asked: What makes a woman happy with her marriage? Their answer doesn’t quite jibe with current conventional wisdom. Three decades ago, two-thirds...
  • (indiana)Man arrested for marijuana possession

    02/28/2006 1:33:27 PM PST · by freepatriot32 · 24 replies · 583+ views
    Elkhart, IN - An Elkhart man faces federal charges after being arrested for possession of marijuana. Police arrested 19-year-old Brian Hollars last Wednesday after officers found 28 pounds of marijuana in an apartment in the city. The marijuana has a street value of $53,000. Earlier Monday, Hollars was charged in federal court for drug trafficking. The local charges were dropped to allow the federal government to prosecute Hollars.
  • Early Humans Walked Perculiarly

    02/28/2006 11:27:44 AM PST · by blam · 173 replies · 2,846+ views
    Discovery News ^ | 2-28-2006 | Jennifer Viegas
    Early Humans Walked Peculiarly? By Jennifer Viegas Discovery NewsEvidence In The Bones Feb. 27, 2006 — At least two species of early humans were knock-kneed and walked rather uniquely, according to a new study on seven anklebones that belonged to various early human ancestors from eastern and southern Africa. The study, which will be published in the April issue of the American Journal of Physical Anthropology, suggests that although the early humans walked on two feet, they did not always do so with our relatively smooth stride. "This is hard to explain, but easy to demonstrate," said Dan Gebo, who...
  • Mexico arrests man wanted in killing of California policeman

    02/23/2006 8:59:23 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 22 replies · 871+ views
    MEXICO CITY (AP) - A man wanted in California for the 2002 killing of a Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy was captured by Mexican police on Thursday, the U.S. embassy in Mexico City reported. Agents of the Mexican Federal Investigation Agency arrested Jorge Arroyo Garcia in the city of Tonala in western Jalisco state, according to a statement from the embassy. A spokeswoman with the Mexico Attorney General's Office confirmed the arrest. Arroyo Garcia, a Mexican national who also goes by the first name Armando, is the lead suspect in the shooting death of Los Angeles County sheriff's Deputy David...
  • Man Allegedly Bites Off Girlfriend's Nose

    02/17/2006 7:21:45 PM PST · by LibWhacker · 16 replies · 526+ views
    Yahoo | AP ^ | 2/17/06
    TULSA, Okla. - A family sitting down to dinner had to call police and an ambulance after a man allegedly bit off the nose of his girlfriend, authorities said. Jody Bennett came out of a back room of a north Tulsa residence on Thursday with a napkin over her face and said her boyfriend, identified as Greg Hill, had bitten her nose. Medics responding to the house saw that Bennett's nose had been severed and called police. "We looked around and tried to find a nose but couldn't find it," Cpl. Larry Edwards, a police spokesman, said. "I think he...
  • Natural and Unnatural Man

    02/14/2006 8:35:34 AM PST · by .cnI redruM · 19 replies · 501+ views
    The American Thinker ^ | February 14th, 2006 | Jonathan David Carson
    Why is it tragic when human activities bring about the extinction of a single species, but natural, that is, benign, when scores of millions of species become extinct in the ordinary course of nature? How can the same result be evil when caused by man and good when caused by Mother Nature? A forest fire started by a discarded cigarette butt does not burn any hotter than a forest fire started by lightning. More than ninety-nine percent of all the species that have ever lived are extinct, extinguished by Mother Nature. If we extinguish a species, we extinguish perhaps one...