Israeli world first: Surgeons weld wounds shut with surgical laser

This is a first in the world. An opportunity to seal incisions using a new method that discourages infection by its application and procedure."Surgeons of the future may have to learn welding rather than sewing, now...

"Caught On Tape" and Arrested By FBI - Boston City Councilor Chuck Turner

More US political corruption. This time again in Boston. Get this Chuck Turner, a Boston City Councilman,  is caught taking a $1,000 dollar bribe from Federal agents. More HERE on how he was "Caught On Tape" - Arrested Boston Black City Councilman, Chuck Turner.   ...

Kennedy back at work in Senate

WASHINGTON - A beaming Senator Edward Kennedy returned to work in Washington yesterday, exactly six months after confronting a grave threat to his health, and declared himself ready to help lead an aggressive push...

GM Collapse at $200 Billion would exceed baiout tab

 Tough days ahead, auto giant is going to halt the US economy if projection made proves right, and possibility of that cannot be denied. " General Motors Corp, burning through cash as sales slump, would cost the...

Rising Foreclosures Give New Meaning to the Term “Underwater”

Sudden declines in home prices face the real estate industry, as a by-product of the increase in the number of foreclosure homes flooding the market. Prices have dropped tremendously, and in some cases down to half of what existing homes are originally worth. This resulted to...

Fashion designer Anand Jon found guilty of rape in US

The Beverly Hills fashion designer Anand Jon Alexander was found guilty on Thursday of sexually assaulting seven girls and young women whom he lured with promises of modelling careers. Regarded as an up-and-coming US...

Photographer races clock to honor last few World War I vets

http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/11/11/war.vets.photos/index.html " "In my view, America has missed the boat in documenting this part of history," said DeJonge, a portrait photographer from Zeeland, Michigan. "It was such a pivotal moment in global history." " I couldn't agree...

Pot Wins in a Landslide: A Thundering Rejection of America's Longest War

"Voters dealt what may be a fatal blow to America's longest-running and least-discussed war -- the war on marijuana.On Tuesday, largely under the radar of the pundits and political chattering classes, voters dealt what may be a fatal blow to America's longest-running and...

U.S. warns banks that using bail-out money for pay and pensions to executives...

Glad to see this response as the elite fat bosses should not be compensated with tax payers money.     " Using bail-out money for anything other than lending - such as paying bonuses or pensions to Wall Street executives - will be a criminal offence, the...

Hot button social issues highlight state ballots

"Social issues so volatile that the presidential campaigns sidestepped them will be on the ballots in several states next week, including measures that would criminalize most abortions, outlaw affirmative action and ban same-sex marriage in California, one of only three...

8-Year-Old test fires Uzi, accidentally killed by self inflicted head wound

An 8-year old boy has died after accidentally shooting himself in the head during a supervised test firing of an Uzi submachine gun at a Massachusetts gun fair.  The unidentified boy was taking part in the...

Members Named to Bush War Crimes Prosecution Steering Committee

An august body comprised of some of the best legal minds in America and the world has been struck to bring George W. Bush, Dick Cheney and other members of the current US Administration to justice for a variety of...

Drinking alcohol shrinks the brain

Drinking alcohol shrinks the brain People who enjoy more than two glasses of wine a day are at greater risk of suffering memory problems in old age than non drinkers, a new study shows. Muslims do not drink alcohol. Thank Allah for Prophet Muhammad who saved...

Tree Power Could Protect Forests From Fires

Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have created a company, Voltree, that literally taps into the tiny electrical current that is carried in trees, and have designed a way to use it as a power...

U.S. Requires Ships to Cut Speed for Whales

Whales are to be more protected in their habitat, as the US government has ruled that large commercial ships that travel in coastal waters that are populated by right whales, an endangered species, must slow down.The...

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