added 2007 Tue May 29 7:32:40 by Neophile
With the reconstruction of Ground Zero finally underway, Al Qaeda would prefer that the project be completed much faster, as it sees a great opportunity in the new tower.
With the reconstruction of Ground Zero finally underway, Al Qaeda would prefer that the project be completed much faster, as it sees a great opportunity in the new tower.
added 2007 Tue May 15 8:05:34 by buzzsaw
The fiberglass MiniC.A.T. runs on compressed air, and offers zero pollution and very low running costs. Many respected engineers have been trying for years to bring a compressed air car to market, believing strongly that compressed air can power a viable "zero pollution" car. Now the first commercial compressed air car is on the verge of
The fiberglass MiniC.A.T. runs on compressed air, and offers zero pollution and very low running costs. Many respected engineers have been trying for years to bring a compressed air car to market, believing strongly that compressed air can power a viable "zero pollution" car. Now the first commercial compressed air car is on the verge of
added 2007 Sat May 12 7:05:39 by Deidre
It will be Scotland's ultimate green house. Classical and elegant, the proposed new home of millionaire housebuilder Stewart Milne will nestle in its own 14 acres of one of the nation's leafiest suburbs. It will also be one of the country's most environmentally friendly buildings, a real zero-carbon home for the 21st century.
It will be Scotland's ultimate green house. Classical and elegant, the proposed new home of millionaire housebuilder Stewart Milne will nestle in its own 14 acres of one of the nation's leafiest suburbs. It will also be one of the country's most environmentally friendly buildings, a real zero-carbon home for the 21st century.
added 2007 Fri Apr 27 1:06:28 by TechnologyExpert
World-famous physicist Stephen Hawking experienced eight rounds of weightlessness during a better-than-expected airplane flight that he saw as the first step toward a trip in space. "It was amazing," Hawking told reporters afterward, using his well-known computerized voice.
World-famous physicist Stephen Hawking experienced eight rounds of weightlessness during a better-than-expected airplane flight that he saw as the first step toward a trip in space. "It was amazing," Hawking told reporters afterward, using his well-known computerized voice.
added 2007 Wed Feb 21 14:57:07 by trojanhorse
Half of young women say they are unhappy with their bodies, but naturally slim women find the "size zero" debate focuses all eyes on what they eat, says Rebecca Hedges in our Readers' Column.
Half of young women say they are unhappy with their bodies, but naturally slim women find the "size zero" debate focuses all eyes on what they eat, says Rebecca Hedges in our Readers' Column.
added 2007 Mon Feb 12 1:21:17 by ind06
THE ONION RADIO NEWS with Doyle Redland reporting. The Alabama Environmental Defense League is nearing the end of a three-month campaign to instal solar-powered electric chairs in each and every of the state's 4,200 prisons.
THE ONION RADIO NEWS with Doyle Redland reporting. The Alabama Environmental Defense League is nearing the end of a three-month campaign to instal solar-powered electric chairs in each and every of the state's 4,200 prisons.
added 2007 Sat Feb 10 17:32:50 by moemebe
"I'm sorry," said a father accused of goinginto the casino to gamblewith his son outside in below-zero temperatures. Handcuffed and glowering, Kang Sam Choi stood in a locked courtroom Friday afternoon and heard himself accused of endangering the life of his 4-year-old son by leaving the boy in a parked car on a subzero night...
"I'm sorry," said a father accused of goinginto the casino to gamblewith his son outside in below-zero temperatures. Handcuffed and glowering, Kang Sam Choi stood in a locked courtroom Friday afternoon and heard himself accused of endangering the life of his 4-year-old son by leaving the boy in a parked car on a subzero night...
added 2007 Mon Feb 5 17:57:42 by TechnologyExpert
A bone-chilling Arctic cold wave with temperatures as low as 38 below zero shut down schools for thousands of youngsters Monday, halted some Amtrak service and put car batteries on the disabled list from the northern Plains across the Great Lakes. The cold was accompanied by snow that was measured in feet in parts of upstate New York.
A bone-chilling Arctic cold wave with temperatures as low as 38 below zero shut down schools for thousands of youngsters Monday, halted some Amtrak service and put car batteries on the disabled list from the northern Plains across the Great Lakes. The cold was accompanied by snow that was measured in feet in parts of upstate New York.
added 2007 Fri Feb 2 21:35:38 by okitech
Fifty-two floors high in the Manhattan sky, Emina Cunmulaj sits backstage with other lanky young models looking out a wall of windows onto an empty black hole amid the dense downtown lights.
Fifty-two floors high in the Manhattan sky, Emina Cunmulaj sits backstage with other lanky young models looking out a wall of windows onto an empty black hole amid the dense downtown lights.
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Lawmakers To Urge Bush, Congress To Fund Treatment For Sick First Responders. "I feel like a broken man," said former rescue worker Marvin Bethea, who suffers from a range of breathing problems. "We have been given a slow, slow death sentence."
Lawmakers To Urge Bush, Congress To Fund Treatment For Sick First Responders. "I feel like a broken man," said former rescue worker Marvin Bethea, who suffers from a range of breathing problems. "We have been given a slow, slow death sentence."
added 2007 Thu Jan 11 9:33:32 by STONERS
The World Trade Center site's owners are laying a small piece of a new foundation for three planned skyscrapers at ground zero.
The World Trade Center site's owners are laying a small piece of a new foundation for three planned skyscrapers at ground zero.









