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The scourge of rapes is very real in Haryana.

On 8 December 2010, in the little known village of Pillu Kheda in Jind district, a 13-year-old girl was abducted by four boys, raped and left by the roadside.

The girl somehow managed to crawl to a brick kiln for help, only to be raped again by two workers there.

When she was finally let go in the evening, an autorickshaw driver offered to give her a lift, only to rape her again and dump her on the same road.

Left for dead and crying for help, the young teen was picked up by a truck driver and his aide, who — not surprisingly by now — raped her repeatedly for nine days

Iran has issued a travel warning to its citizens against visiting the United States, an official said, after the death of an Iranian national reportedly following a grilling by US customs officials.

Daryoush Sarreshteh, 73, died two days after being subjected to "intense questioning" by US customs on arrival November 6 at Dulles International Airport.

Military helicopters aid in Larimer County marijuana busts

I remember when they were spying on residents in Ward looking for pot growers - Two black helicopters hovered over Ward

Iraq: Crimes against Humanity. The Babies Will Haunt Us

Back in 2010, the BBC’s Mark Simpson reported seeing a baby with three heads as he toured a clinic in Fallujah.

Colorado may require dogs to wear life jackets in pools at boarding, day care facilities

In addition to the life jacket regulation, PACFA has proposed that dogs may not swim in pools where the bottom is not clearly visible through the water.

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Diana documentary screened in Cannes slams Britain's royal family as 'gangsters in tiaras'

FDA list of hazardous compounds in cigarette smoke and found not only polonium-210 but two well-known isotopes of uranium best associated with nuclear reactors (uranium-235 and uranium-238)

“When phosphate fertilizer is spread on the tobacco fields year after year, the concentration of lead-210 and polonoium-210 in the soil rises.” When the soil is stirred up – by planting, plowing, wind, whatever – radioactive particles drift into the air, attach to dust and other particulates there. As these settle back down to the ground, they are often trapped by the naturally sticky leaves of the tobacco plant.

Map Showing Which Type of Electrical Socket Is Used Around the World

Saudia Arabia is the only one in the Mideast that has US standards. Very Interesting

Norman Joseph Woodland, the man who invented the bar code, died on Sunday at the age of 91.

In college, he came up with an idea to revolutionize the elevator music industry, but his dad didn't let him pursue it because ELEVATOR MUSIC WAS CONTROLLED BY THE MAFIA.

Colombia's Prosecutor General will reopen the case against Chiquita Brands International for alleged payments to the former paramilitary group, AUC,

In 2004, Eric Holder helped negotiate an agreement with the Justice Department for Chiquita Brands International in a case that involved Chiquita's payment of "protection money" to the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia, a group on the U.S. government's list of terrorist organizations.

In the agreement, Chiquita's officials pleaded guilty and paid a fine of $25 million. Eric Holder represented Chiquita in the civil action that grew out of this criminal case.

AURORA, Colo. - An ongoing project to clean up World War II relics near the Aurora Reservoir discovered a kit used for training on gas and nerve agents Tuesday.

As of October 2011, 4,396 acres of the site had been cleared. In that space, 1,464,920 inert items were found and 26,280 live munitions were identified and disposed.

The Northern Colorado Bomb Squad disabled an explosive device on a pedestrian bridge in Lee Martinez Park on Saturday.

What kind of "explosive device? Is this a false flag to justify the existence of "The Northern Colorado Bomb Squad"?

Harry Chapin - Taxi

Baby's so high that she's flyying,
 Yes she's flying, afraid to fall.
 I'll tell you why baby's crying,
 Cause she's dying, aren't we all.

The milli-motien, a Caterpillar-sized robot that, in theory, is capable of folding into almost any 3-D shape

So if you were to have a swarm of nanobots all working in conjunction with each other they would be able to create an entirely artificial environment where you would actually think you were in a different place. Like creating a beach or a forest that you would be immersed in it.

As was predicted by Ray Kurzweil


The USS Pueblo, a U.S. naval intelligence ship that was captured by North Korea in 1968, is no longer at its tourist attraction spot in Pyongyang, North Korea.

The ship, named for Pueblo, Colorado, was never returned to the United States and was made into a tourist attraction by North Korea. The ship remains a commissioned vessel in the U.S. Navy -- the oldest in the Navy.

Exclusive: U.S. Army officials said to back new scout helicopter

The Army's decision to recommend a new acquisition program is good news for a host of weapons makers that hope to bid for a contract that could eventually be worth $6 billion to $8 billion.
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 The United States fiscal cliff is a term referring to the economic effect of a number of laws which (if unchanged) could result in tax increases, spending cuts, and a corresponding reduction in the budget deficit beginning in 2013.

Federal government releases long-awaited health reform rules

The rules lay out how much extra insurers can charge to cover certain groups of people, like smokers and people who are older.

Argentina Refuses to Pay U.S. Hedge Fund Debt

NML Capital hedge fund, a subsidiary of Elliott Capital, convinced the government of Ghana to detain an Argentine tall ship, the ARA Libertad, as partial payment for the funds owed by the government of Argentina.

Man sought in Grain Valley shooting commits suicide after chase in San Diego

Shortly after 2 a.m. Friday, Grain Valley detectives monitored a ping on a cell phone that Lovelace had recently obtained.

 The ping revealed Lovelace was in a beach community of San Diego. Authorities in the area were notified.

Police said about 30 minutes later they found Lovelace in the victim's stolen minivan.

In a CNN propaganda interview between a Gaza and Israeli citizen,

The Israeli citizen hams it up about fearing for his life from Hamas rockets.....while the Gaza citizen is actually getting bombed during the interview.

Petraeus scandal puts four-star general lifestyle under scrutiny

The commanders who lead the nation’s military services and those who oversee troops around the world enjoy an array of perquisites befitting a billionaire, including executive jets, palatial homes, drivers, security guards and aides to carry their bags, press their uniforms and track their schedules in 10-minute increments. Their food is prepared by gourmet chefs. If they want music with their dinner parties, their staff can summon a string quartet or a choir.

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Scientists debate a license to smoke cigarettes

The gist of Chapman's proposal is for governments to issue a smartcard to tobacco users to limit access to tobacco products and also to encourage them to quit. He suggests a limit of 50 cigarettes per day averaged over two weeks, enough to accommodate heavy smokers.

A break-in at Zoo Boise early Saturday left a Patas monkey dead from blunt force trauma to the head and neck

Boise police used a thermal imager in searching the 11-acre zoo grounds but didn't find the person.

Springs cops return 60 pounds of pot to leukemia patient

Black said any damage to the cannabis "sets up the possibility that there may be some civil liability for the city."