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Sep 22 2011, Michael Kerjman

I don’t know what is special in September, 21, to call it a Peace Day.

Well, if the UN Peacekeeping Forces were established on this date in the forties of the last century, I would not say that calling a particular day as PEACE DAY is a very good...

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Also the Japan’s nuke site attracted the most of world attention understandably, the steadily run renovating activities at sites devastated previously are surely...
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A nice place in Elwood, Australia-but with a twist...(see article), [icture by M. Kerjman Believe it or not to, modern computing makes hunting the ghost possible even...
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The Coast Guard first received a report of a three-mile long rainbow sheen in the Gulf on Saturday morning.
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I did it-my photos illustrating an original article 09/11/2010 to bring about some visual comprehending of a place and topic. Command “Edit” is switched...
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According to BBC news, “The founder of whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, has been refused bail by a court in London but vowed to fight...
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The developers behind a controversial bid to build a mosque and Islamic center at Ground Zero have upped the ante in their audacious effort by applying for $5 million...
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According to USA TODAY, a Greenpeace-arranged expedition researching the Gulf of Mexico BP-criminal-oil-spill effect had found significant oil sediment on a bottom of...
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Extraterrestrial particles have been found in the container jettisoned from the Hayabusa unmanned space probe that ended a seven-year round trip to the asteroid Itokawa...
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One could say, “Tuesday, every single resident of New York City decided to evacuate the famed metropolis, having realizing it was nothing more than a massive,...
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As a recent predictable Australian Federal Elections’ no-single-party-mandate-to-rule outcome could rightfully claim at least some space in Instablogs-which did not...
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Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan told reporters in Toronto that his country has made the decision to close its airspace to Israeli aircraft, a move compelled...
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Explosions from the sun’s hot surface can cause high-energy sonic waves along loops of material in the corona: aliens may SING!
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Israel launched a spy satellite from the south of the country, with the device reportedly capable of monitoring arch foe Iran’s nuclear program. The Ofek-9...
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This morning something had been heard of a soldier accused of killing of an Afghan civilian during a military ride there. From which country this info came unsure, I...
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Monash University’s Dr Mindy Blaise, who spent five days at an unnamed childcare centre, wants sexuality to be an official subject at kinder-gardens and preschool...
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Simply results of Sky News Poll on a public opinion about Australia to adopt a nuke power: 90% Yes at a moment of this publication.
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Internet era opened opportunities surely short-seen by its creators if the UK sir had been supposed (by some) to farther this far-beyond-mere-techniques revolution...
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German team are first to create device that makes object disappear in three dimensions-pity, I was so lazy to continue with “The X-Challenge: Realm of...
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The Chilean earthquake has shortened the length of the day by making the Earth rotate faster, according to NASA scientists-and “The X-Challenge” of 1993:...
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An Australian hospital has identified a spike in violent “werewolf” patients when there is a full moon.
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Also human life is short, kaleidoscope of history-in-making is so speedy changing that last seventy years accomplished events lasting centuries previously: changing...
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All people are equal-that is what French Revolution proclaimed centuries ago and the UN legislated worldwide more recently. In the age of sci-fi-turning-into-reality...
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Palms flourished in the Arctic about 50 million years ago as some profiting from carbon tax...
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Direct talks between arch foes, Israel and Iran, in 30 years, were held under the auspices of an initiative of Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. According to...
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Champion Caster Semenya, ‘is hermaphrodite’was factully stated in these pages by M. Kerjman:
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An ancient Egyptian bust on display at the Field Museum in Chicago has been the focus of interest since the star’s death as visitors double-take at the eerie...
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And here is a new M. Kerjman publication “The X-Challenge: Realm of Senses”. If even at the end it brings about just some solutions to tackling a pig flue and...
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As understood from the latest Nature publication on Wednesday, 25March 2009, Russian-Italian science team of PAMELA (Payload for Antimatter Matter Exploration and...
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Not to exaggerate issues – this approach, old as a world itself, is surely handy while analysing any event of a complex interaction of natural and man-made causes...
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It is strange such interesting news of US soldier killed, three shot in Iraq police station is still, a couple days after, somehow in a black spot of a world media -...
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Saturday, 7 February 2009, was memorised with the most tragic disaster in a modern Australian history as temperature climbed +47C in Victoria, Australia and fires...
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“A reconfigured UNMIK would continue to carry out many functions, including those related to a dialogue with Serbia on provisions in six areas: police, courts,...
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Still not so advertised round a globe in the press, some geo-games are of a sure interest to readers globally anyway: According to the Venezuela’s Navy...
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Although “our reliance on fossil fuels has created global warming” sounded strange to me, I enjoy Al Gore optimism as much as a reality of processes occurring...
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There were/are plenty prophesies threatening the Earth with the end of the world in the nearest feature around-and this BBC story of The Green New Deal Group is, one...
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Internet revolutionizes a world. Different people - different habits. Afghan Boy Hug. Photo courtesy from Internet. Although Kandahar males were being known for...
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I like celebrating the Independence Day in New York City! Unlike Christmas, this day is really a whole-nation holiday as even the most separately-feeling self-locked...
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One must not be Einstein to hear of a nuclear chain reaction, which is nearly impossible to stop as started: Kosovo Serbs Form New Parliament Defying Government. Serb...
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None can argue language skills might affect job performance by miscommunications if job tasks reflect on pure linguistics especially. Photo courtesy from...
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