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Scoop: Cluster Bomb Victims: Real-life stories
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Feb 23, 3:17am
3 reviews
politics, war, crimes, cluster-bombs, pathocracy
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO0802/S00280.htm
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The horrors of cluster bombs

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http://www.greatblogabout.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/creative_2D27.jpg
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Feb 20, 5:17am
84 reviews
photography
http://www.greatblogabout.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/creative_2D27.jpg
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And who said that the moon was uninhabited?

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darkWaders reviews
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Feb 20, 5:13am
6 reviews
stumblers
http://darkwader.stumbleupon.com/
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Nice collection of stumbles here.
HeHeh.

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The Rubiks Cube Solution
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Feb 20, 5:08am
152 reviews
puzzles
http://www.chessandpoker.com/rubiks-cube-solution.html
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If ever you wondered:
How to Solve the Rubik's Cube in Seven Steps

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Waccamaw Siouan - Cassiopedia, The True Encyclopedia
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Feb 20, 4:32am
1 review
native-americans, legends
http://www.cassiopedia.org/wiki/index.php?title=Waccamaw_Siouan
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A very extensive study of the lake, located in North Carolina shows that the lake was created in the vicinity of 13000 years ago. The time when the mammoth and the megafauna disappeared like overnight and dramatic climate changes happened.

From the page: "The Legend of Lake Waccamaw
Since its earliest recorded exploration by the naturalist, William Bartram (who was assisted in his efforts by Waccamaw Indians) in 1735, many stories have been told about the legendary origin of Lake Waccamaw. Many have proven to be the fanciful inventions of early white settlers. On the other hand, the legend of the lake's emergence in Southeastern North Carolina according to the Waccamaw Siouan Indians holds that thousands of years ago, an immense meteor appeared in the night sky, toward the southwest. Flaming to a brilliance of innumerable suns as it hurtled earthward, the meteor finally struck, burning itself deep within the earth. The waters of the surrounding swamps and rivers flowed into the crater and cooled it, creating the gem blue, verdant green lake."

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http://www.flyaboveall.com/dogs.htm
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Feb 20, 4:18am
619 reviews
humor
http://www.flyaboveall.com/dogs.htm
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Very good resemblances!





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Creative photos by Chema Madoz | haha.nu - a lifestyle blogzine
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Feb 20, 4:16am
1330 reviews
photography
http://haha.nu/creative/creative-photos-by-chema-madoz
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I like it.

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YouTube - Meteor Blaze... awesome!!!
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Feb 19, 4:05am
2 reviews
youtube, meteor, fireball
http://video.stumbleupon.com/?p=npi2hdzibp
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Wow, that is a pretty interesting fireball videotaped coming over Mexico during daylight hours.

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Birks79s reviews
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Feb 19, 4:02am
39 reviews
stumblers
http://birks79.stumbleupon.com/
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Good variety here!

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Research team says extraterrestrial impact to blame for Ice Age extinctions
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Feb 19, 3:57am
2 reviews
science, comets, earth-changes, cosmic-impact
http://www.physorg.com/news109872915.html
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So it wasn't just overhunting afterall that caused the simultaneous extinction of the mammoth and the megafauna. Now who would have thought that?
From the page: "What caused the extinction of mammoths and the decline of Stone Age people about 13,000 years ago remains hotly debated. Overhunting by Paleoindians, climate change and disease lead the list of probable causes. But an idea once considered a little out there is now hitting closer to home.
A team of international researchers, including two Northern Arizona University geologists, reports evidence that a comet or low-density object barreling toward Earth exploded in the upper atmosphere and triggered a devastating swath of destruction that wiped out most of the large animals, their habitat and humans of that period. "
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