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Tokyo on the Edge of Being Lost to Radiation
Strontium 90 was measured in Yokohama, Kouhokuku. In the simplest put, it’s over. The amount was 195 Bq/kg, detected by a university staff teaching engineering, so the measurement is trustworthy.
It has nothing to do with the historical world-wide nuclear test, because it was measured on the roof of and apartment, which was built only 5 years ago.
Now the test result was sent to Yokohama city government.
Yokohama...
Retired US Officer issues Appology to Germany for WW2
Photo of German prisoners rounded up by US Airborne troops in Ruhr
A retired officer in the US army has apologized to the German army for the mass deaths of German prisoners in US army camps after World War Two. Following extensive private investigations in the US and Germany, Merrit P. Drucker has sent an e-mail to Lt. Col. Max Klaar, head of the Verband der deutscher Soldaten (German Veterans’...
Europe, Canada and Russia at risk as 'second hole' in ozone layer opens over the Arctic
An ozone hole five times the size of California opened over the Arctic this spring, matching ozone loss over Antarctica for the first time on record, scientists said today. The white line marks the area within which chemical ozone destruction takes place
Hole in the sky: Europe, Canada and Russia at risk as continent-sized ‘second hole’ in ozone layer opens over the Arctic.
The ozone loss...
Russia Issues “Revolution Alert” For United States
For the first time in nearly four-decades the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a “dire” travel alert for top officials, scientists and military officers travelling to the United States over fears the Obama regime is preparing to instigate a revolution for the purpose of their being able to hold on to power and complete the enslavement of the American people.
According to this report...
Obama Has Now Increased Debt More than All Presidents Combined
The Obama administration passed another fiscal milestone this week, according to new data released by the Treasury Department. As of the close of business on Oct. 3, the total national debt was $14,837,099,271,196.71—up about $44.8 billion from Sept. 30.
That means that in the less-than-three-years Obama has been in office, the federal debt has increased by $4.212 trillion–more than the total...
At Least 23 Killed as Egyptian Troops Attack Protesting Christians
Sunday's rally began in the Shubra district of northern Cairo, then headed to the state television building along the Nile.
At least 23 Egyptian Christians were killed last night as the country’s worst religious violence since February’s overthrow of Hosni Mubarak, the former president, convulsed the capital Cairo.
The city’s fabled Tahrir Square, where people power triumphed...
World Bank boss attacks Berlin over euro crisis
Robert Zoellick, the head of the World Bank, on Saturday decried Germany’s lack of leadership during Europe’s sovereign debt crisis.
Speaking to business magazine Wirtschaftswoche, Zoellick said Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government had no vision of how to solve the problems of the 17-member eurozone.
“There has been a lot of political bumbling, but the economy and the markets need direction...
Sony to buy off Ericsson's shares in their joint mobile business
WallStreet Journal reports that Sony Corp. is on its way to finish off the deal with Telefon AB L.M. Ericsson, which would make Sony the sole and primary shareholder of the Sony Ericsson joint venture.
Created back in 2001, the Sony Ericsson 50-50 joint venture is one of the world’s leading mobile phone manufacturers (the 6th, actually) and has attracted many brand-loyal users through the years.
Sony’s...
Ketchup banned in French school cafeterias
Ketchup has been banned in student cafeterias in France within the framework of the propaganda of healthy diet. Cafeterias may now serve ketchup only with French fries and only once a week. The new rules also stipulate the increase of vegetable dishes on the menu and the decrease of the content of fat in the food.
“Canteens have a public health mission, but also an educative mission,”...
World facing worst financial crisis in history, Bank of England Governor says
Mervyn King, Governor of the Bank of England
The world is facing the worst financial crisis since at least the 1930s “if not ever”, the Governor of the Bank of England said last night.
Sir Mervyn King was speaking after the decision by the Bank’s Monetary Policy Committee to put £75billion of newly created money into the economy in a desperate effort to stave off a new credit crisis and a UK...
New Zealand scientists win international contract to hunt flu virus
A group of New Zealand scientists and flu researchers have won a five-year, multi-million-dollar contract to study influenza in an effort to better understand the burden of the virus and how to prevent its spread around the world.
New Zealand Health Minister Tony Ryall and the Minister for Science and Innovation Wayne Mapp on Wednesday congratulated the Institute of Environmental Science and Research...
Right to private life 'at risk' in plan to store DNA of innocent people
The Home Secretary’s plan to retain the DNA of people charged but then cleared of offences may breach human rights law, a group of MPs and peers have said.
A “catch-all” discretionary power to allow police to hold the DNA of innocent people indefinitely for reasons of “national security” should also be scrapped, the Joint Committee on Human Rights [JCHR] said.
Its report on the Protection...
New York mayor Bloomberg lashes out at protesters
New York : Peace group protestors and members of Occupy Wall Street stage.
The ‘Occupy Wall Street’ protests are gaining momentum and have spread to more than a dozen cities across the US. The protesters have come under attack by politicians, with NY mayor Michael Bloomberg claiming they are trying to destroy people’s jobs.
Helicopters and heavy police presence have been brought to keep the...
Primate research to benefit paralyzed
A new brain implant method enables monkeys to use a virtual arm controlled by the animal's brain.
An international team of scientists has developed a new method of brain implantation which may enable the paralyzed to walk again in near future.
According to naturenews, researchers at the Duke University in North Carolina have devised a brain implant procedure that enables monkeys to examine virtual...
New York Democrats Argue Free Speech is a Privilege That Can be Revoked
State Senators argue that Free Speech is a privilege, not a right.
The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution clearly states:
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
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