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Clergy Corner: Be thankful and celebrate

November is the month for being thankful – whether we like it or not. As you look back at 2009, do you find it easy to be thankful? Did you lose your job this year? Were your hours or salary reduced? Did you lose your house?...

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Let’s look at one of the illegally hacked emails in more detail — the one by NCAR’s Kevin...

The answer to the question “where the heck is global warming?” is “precisely where you would expect,” as we will see. Wired has done some excellent reporting on one of the supposed start-dumping-your-clean-energy-stocks e-mails...

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An Unprecedented Investment Opportunity

Here's reality: Hundreds of hotshot money managers and analysts convened at the Marriott Marquis in New York last fall to attend J.P. Morgan's annual Asia Pacific and Emerging Markets Equity Conference. My guarantee to you is...

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Health tourism expected to boom in Johor

JOHOR BAHARU, Nov 21 (Bernama) -- Health tourism is expected to boom in Johor in the near future with the construction of a new government hospital and the proposed wellness centre in Nusajaya. Johor Mentri Besar Datuk Abdul...

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Of Spells And Charms

In times of uncertainty, an occult shop makes for recession-proof business. The goods: white magic accessories. The service: teaching people how to cast spells and make their own potions to fulfill their desires. read more

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The wrong way to screen visitors

By Robert Bonner, the first commissioner of Customs and Border Protection at the Department of Homeland Security; senior principal at Sentinel HS Group, a Vienna-based homeland-security consulting firm and Edward Alden, a...

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Assessing APEC

South Korean President Lee Myung-bak has just returned home from the 2009 APEC summit in Singapore after an impressive photo session with Asia-Pacific leaders in the host’s traditional costume. read more

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Tracking down Java's paleo-celebrity

This year has seen the discovery in Ethiopia of Ardi, the fossil skeleton believed to be the oldest human relative. But long before Ardi came Java Man, who was unearthed in the Indonesian village of Sangiran 120 years ago....

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'Hobbit' a genuine ancient human species, say scientists

From ANI Washington, November 21: A team of scientists has confirmed that Homo floresiensis, dubbed the 'hobbit', is a genuine ancient human species and not a descendant of healthy humans dwarfed by disease. In 2003, Australian...

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