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1) Split-second lunches, 2) color-keyed 3) disposable dishes — all part of the instant society of tomorrow. The early vision of disposability was that somehow it just melted into the atmosphere. The
The EPA is now telling BP to change the chemical dispersant. The government agency wants BP to choose something less toxic now. CNN's Ed Lavandera has more on one alternative that is already to go. Hundreds of containers are just sitting here in the
Yes,that's right,they've already seen in some parts of the wetlands here,the more remote islands that some of that sheen on top of the water is coming ashore and affecting some of the islands on the uttermost parts of wetlands.The real fear is that h
We're seeing another steep slide in US stocks and in other major market over fears Europe's debt troubles could undermine global economic recovery. At last check, the Dow was down more than 330 points at 10,109. NASDAQ was down 84 at 2,213. SP 500 do
We known that Fridays are awesome, but you know what todays show could use? A mascot and weve got one coming up for you in about eight minutes. Im Carl Azuz. Lets get to it. First up, top kill. It sounds like something pretty bad. Officials are hopin
九地篇 NO.6: 凡为客之道,深则专,浅则散。 去国越境而师者,绝地也; 四通者,衢地也;入深者,重地也;入浅者,轻地也;背固前隘者,围地也;无所往者,死地也。 是故散地,吾将一
九地篇 NO.1: 1.用兵之法,有散地,有轻地,有争地,有交地,有衢地,有重地,有圮地,有围地,有死地。 诸侯自战其地者,为散地;入人之地不深者,为轻地; 我得亦利,彼得亦利者,为
Dr. Wangari Muta Maathai was born in 1940 in a village in Kenya. In 2004, she became the first African woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. The judges valued her contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace. She is also a member of
Direct Inward Dialing (DID) DID is PBX-to-central office trunks that allow incoming calls to a PBX to ring specific stations without attendant assistance. DID greatly reduces the number of required co
President Obama is reaffirming a pledge to end US combat operations in Iraq by the end of the month, but he told a gathering of disabled veterans in Atlanta today about the military's huge shift to the other hot zoneAfghanistan. We will continue to f
By Alan Silverman Hollywood 27 May 2006 One of the most popular film series based on Marvel Comics superheroes becomes a trilogy and raises some interesting real-world issues about diversity and fitting in. ------------------------------------------
My heart is leaving you It says goodbye Disppearing from you tonight Not a breeze is gonna pass you by There are sailing boats There are ships Broken rafts adrift I'm jumping on What ever's passing by I've blown the candle out That you forgot I've ma
By Cathryn Curtis Washington, DC 16 March 2006 watch Bird Flu Mutations report Swabing inside of mouth of bird As the threat of bird flu spreads around the world, the big question on the minds of scie
Scientists Target Antibodies That Work Against Many HIV Mutations The search for a vaccine against HIV/AIDS has been disappointing, in part because the virus cleverly changes to elude the antibodies of the human immune system. Now, scientists have id
By George Dwyer Washington 08 August 2007 A portion of the artwork by William Dutterer on display at American University Washington D.C.'s Katzen Arts Center -- located on the campus of American University -- recently celebrated an Afghanistan-inspir
There are many endurings mysteries about the great barrier reef,particularly at night,but this is one of the more enchanting ones.Watch this.This coral is fluorescing under ultraviolet light,it's this amazing light show,and it covers pretty much the
EDUCATION REPORT - Schools Offer Help for Students Displaced by Hurricane Katrina By Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: Thursday, September 08, 2005 I'm Barbara Klein with the VOA Special English Education Re
Since the April 20 explosion and fire that sank the BP Deepwater Horizon off-shore oil rig, about 800,000 liters of crude oil a day have been spewing from the broken well into the Gulf of Mexico. The massive spill is threatening marine life, commerci
By Noel King Khartoum 06 June 2007 Officials of the United Nations and the International Organization for Migration, in coordination with the Sudanese government, say they have returned 100,000 former refugees and internally displaced persons to sout