A small factory in Japan introduced its first tsunami survival shelter, a capsule which can float on water and is able to hold four adults inside. (Sept. 30)
Continue reading …Speaking at the retirement ceremony of Adm. Mike Mullen, President Barack Obama said Friday that the killing of American born cleric Anwar al-Awlaki in Yemen is a major blow to al-Qaida. (Sept. 30)
Continue reading …Speaking at the retirement ceremony of Adm. Mike Mullen, President Barack Obama said Friday that the killing of American born cleric Anwar al-Awlaki in Yemen is a major blow to al-Qaida. (Sept. 30)
Continue reading …A New York woman is accused of running over a bound man who she said promised her $180000 if she ended his life. Police say they have no evidence he wanted to die. (Sept. 30)
Continue reading …A New York woman is accused of running over a bound man who she said promised her $180000 if she ended his life. Police say they have no evidence he wanted to die. (Sept. 30)
Continue reading …A baseball fan in Taiwan was caught on camera on Saturday dropping his daughter as he tried to catch a foul ball. (Sept. 30)
Continue reading …A baseball fan in Taiwan was caught on camera on Saturday dropping his daughter as he tried to catch a foul ball. (Sept. 30)
Continue reading …(YouTube link) YouTube member sloanchurman was born deaf. Now 29 years old, her husband recorded the moment her hearing implant is activated. She explained in the YouTube comments: “I had an implant put in 8 weeks ago called The Esteem Implant by Envoy Medical. I was born deaf and have worn hearing aids from the age of Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Neatorama Discovery Date : 27/09/2011 06:12 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …In a significant new blow to al-Qaida, US airstrikes in Yemen on Friday killed Anwar al-Awlaki, an American militant cleric who became a prominent figure in the terror network’s most dangerous branch. (Sept. 30)
Continue reading …In the weekly take-down of the liberal media on Fox News Channel's “Hannity” on Thursday, NewsBusters publisher and Media Research Center President Brent Bozell condemned efforts to “demonize the Tea Party, to marginalize the Tea Party, to suggest that the Tea Party's extremist” simply because GOP debate audiences voiced support for the death penalty. [ Audio available here ] Following a clip of CNN's Jack Cafferty asking viewers to tell him whether or not Republican primary voters were “bloodthirsty,” Bozell pointed out, “…the vast majority of Americans support the death penalty for convicted murderers and terrorists. That's the reality….Only CNN finds something radically strange about somebody expressing this support.” View video after the jump Bozell also noted a glaring double standard: “Four years ago, Hillary Clinton made a statement in a speech that she gave, where she said the U.S. military had done its job. Her audience booed her for it….There wasn't a single media story on that.”
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