Convicted Killer Called Most Dangerous Man

He has a violent nature that has left many dead bodies. He promised the judge that he would kill again the first chance he got. He is mentally disturbed but is not being forced to take his meds. Should he be killed? ...

New York Rabbi and Israeli Wife Hostage Victims Killed in Mumbai

 A MEMORIAL service has been arranged tonight for Rabbi Gavriel Noach Holtzberg, 29, his wife Rivka and a couple and their teenage daughter from Virginia killed by gunmen holding up to ten...

Less Than 7 Hours Sleep May Raise Cancer Risk in Women

Anything less than 7 hours sleep a night can raise your risk of getting cancer. Being active is the best, but if you don't get enough sleep then it almost erases the effect of being that active. Women who averaged...

Savvy Homeowners Are Turning the Table on Lenders

"WASHINGTON, D.C., Nov. 18 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — National Loan Audits (www.nationalloanaudits.com) announced today that since only a fraction of distressed homeowners needing a loan modification are getting the help they need, borrowers should obtain a Forensic Loan...

Venus and Jupiter to Converge

"Venus and Jupiter are rushing together, drawing noticably closer every night. The climax occurs at the end of the month when, with the two planets only 2o apart, the crescent Moon ...

Night at the Aquarium

Unlike the hit comedy, "Night at the Museum" the exhibits at the National Aquarium in Baltimore really do come alive after hours. Well, okay they are alive during the day as well, but at night, you get to see them...

OPINION... Stem Cell Research NOW

I was a Funeral Director and embalmer in California in the 1980's when a meeting was held by the firm I worked for.  Employees from five firms were represented.  We were told about a new contagious disease...

$22 Million Aid for Washington Region’s Foreclosed Properties

In July 2008, the U.S. Congress passed a housing bill that would provide $3.92 billion to help rehabilitate foreclosed and vacant properties. Included in the bill are $22 million grants for Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C. and counties of Prince George’s and Prince...

AIDS Patient Is Reported Cured

Bone Marrow Transplant Cured AIDS Patient BERLIN — A man suffering from AIDS, not knowing that he had been infected with the AIDS virus for more than 10 years appears to have been cured of the disease after...

Maryland Governor Expands Foreclosure Initiative

Governor O’Malley has extended a foreclosure program he launched in June 2007 to help homeowners keep their homes and control the soaring number of foreclosed properties across the state. "He announced that he has...

Forget the election - has Biden had botox?

As the world looks to see if the bailouts have worked and Obama and McCain look to unveil and talk up their fiscal plans it seems the big question is "has Joe Biden been botoxed?"mushroom pickingi smooth out the...

Looming US Economic Catastrophe Dwarfs Current Crisis

Here come the Baby Boomers!  And as almost 100 million American Boomers finally begin reaching the age where they will want to retire, relax into their golden years, and receive the promised government...

New president-elect may move quickly to fill jobs

" WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two wars and a deepening financial crisis have raised expectations that whoever wins the U.S. presidential election on Tuesday will move quickly to announce picks for senior government jobs. Democrat Barack Obama, who leads in the polls over...

Al-Qaida-linked site backs McCain as prez

Republican presidential candidate John McCain hag got more trouble in the run up to the election. He allegedly took support from a lobbyist group that backs the Kosovo Liberation Army despite...

Study: U.S. suicides rising; risk high in middle age

Another sad statistic of the Bush administration will be the rise in suicides due to unemployment and foreclosures. During the depression of 1929 the suicide rate spiked and many Wall Street investors and brokers jumped from high rise buildings after the stock market crash....

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