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This article appeared on www.telegraph.co.uk on Jul 9, 2008, and appears here with the permission of Telegraph Media Group Limited. By any measure this is an unusual Arab.
In the American Physical Society forum, Christopher Monkton provides a comprehensive summary of the failures of the anthropogenic climate change movement to come to grips with reality.
If you have kids (and even if you don’t, now that I think about it), this weekend will offer an interesting stargazing opportunity: Saturn, Mars, and the Moon will appear in very close alignment with the bright navigational star Regulus in the constellation Leo, low in the western sky right after sunset. This is naked-eye astronomy at its best!
The Space and Science Research Center (SSRC) issues a formal declaration: global warming has ended – the next climate change to a pronounced cold era has begun.
New research compiled by Australian scientist Dr. Tom Chalko shows that global seismic activity on Earth is now five times more energetic than it was just 20 years ago. The cause? Global warming, of course!
What if lawyers had to pay for frivolous and stupid lawsuits...
Hillary Clinton is a big, fat liar. There. I said it.
This isn't what you'd expect... and may just be the coolest grass-roots movement since America threw Carter out of office.
I mean, they must be! After all, they like Mohammed a lot better than they like Jesus...
Whether or not Mars once had life is not so important as how soon it will have life again.
When you ban the good guys' weapons, only the bad guys will have them.
Congress spends a day on baseball, steroids, and Human Growth Hormone. Shepard Smith blows a gasket.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi declared the Iraq war effort a failure and the recent troop surge a bust during the Sunday edition of CNN's Late Edition. Meanwhile, captured Al-Qaeda documents suggest terrorist reluctance to accept Pelosi's analysis.
Mitt Romney suspends his campaign, marking the departure of the last conservative from the Presidential race. Some thoughts.
The Chicago Bar Association has issued its ratings of judicial candidates for tomorrow's primary elections. We break down the numbers and think about where to stick 'em.