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The "mystery stone," discovered on a mountainside in New Mexico, appears to be inscribed with ancient Greek or Hebrew. For decades, scholars have wondered if it's proof that Mediterranean peoples came to the New World thousands of years ago.
The stone is also called the "Decalogue Stone," and if you are able to reach its remote location you can walk right up to it and try to solve its mysteries yourself.
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http://io9.com/5615980/the-mystery-stone-that-suggests-ancient-greeks-were-in-new-mexico-in-500-bcThe "mystery stone," discovered on a mountainside in New Mexico, appears to... more
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John the Baptist's head is brought to France, pig convicted of murder, attempt made on famous artist's life, first bank robbery with an automobile.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUDwgJPOfB8John the Baptist's head is brought to France, pig convicted of murder, attempt... more
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CNN is facing pressure on a number of fronts to drop Lou Dobbs from their roster of on-air talent, a move that would force millions of Americans seeking out news about the conspiracy to spread leprosy throughout America via illegal Mexican immigrants to turn instead to the guy who lives under the bridge by the old tire factory.
Leading the way in this effort are a coalition of organizations united under the "Drop Dobbs" banner, including Media Matters for America, the National Council of La Raza, the National Hispanic Media Coalition, the New Democrat Network, and the Southern Poverty Law Center. Writing for Media Matters' County Fair blog, John V. Santore sums up their beef:
For years, Lou Dobbs has been one of the most dangerous hosts on cable news. He benefits enormously from the legitimacy of the CNN brand, which provides him with an unparalleled platform from which to mainstream the hate speech and racially charged conspiracy theories normally relegated to Fox News and other conservative news outlets. Dobbs calls himself an "advocacy journalist," but he doesn't even live up to that ambiguous standard. Good journalism enhances the discussion of serious topics, but Dobbs helps to undermine and debase that discussion, routinely infusing it with misinformation and fear. And when it comes to issues like immigration, he has more in common with birther Orly Taitz than with Anderson Cooper.CNN is facing pressure on a number of fronts to drop Lou Dobbs from their roster of... more
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Do you love to people watch? When you look at passer-byes do you ever create stories for them that are probably totally untrue but make them a fantasy? This blog is about people and who we perceive eachother to be, but probably are not. There is the artists who may make love to you gently, or be a masochist in bed. The beautiful girl who stuns everyone but isn’t even aware of her loveliness. And the business man who has forgotten that he was once an intern in an ill-fitting suit making coffee runs. People are fascinating and being part of this world we are all part of story. What’s yours and how many people have made stories up about you?
Blogger has an amazingly eclectic site with everything from beauty, fashion, diary style entries, poetry, life in the magazine world----this girl has everything. Already winner of the prestigious “Blog Of The Day Award” (some people take years to earn this—she’s only had her blog up 6 weeks!) and on top level blog rolls of awesome bloggers, this girl is amazing. A+++++Do you love to people watch? When you look at passer-byes do you ever create stories... more
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