Philippino Students Run Naked for Government Change
Reuters: Students from the University of the Philippines stage their annual naked run, calling for candidates in next year’s elections to bring about change in the country’s governance.
Reuters: Students from the University of the Philippines stage their annual naked run, calling for candidates in next year’s elections to bring about change in the country’s governance.
Telovation: Like cracking a nut with a sledgehammer, the robotic “Better Mousetrap” goes to the extreme to detect and destroy its target.
Sky News: “Standing in socks with a putter in his hand, this young golfer performs the shot of a lifetime down three flights.”
PBS NewsHour: It doesn’t look very green. Rare earth processing in China is a messy, dangerous, polluting business. It uses toxic chemicals, acids, sulfates, ammonia. The workers have little or no protection. But, without rare earth, Copenhagen means nothing. You
WBZ: An 8-year-old boy was sent home from school and ordered to undergo a psychological evaluation after he was asked to make a Christmas drawing and came up with what appeared to be a stick figure of Jesus on a
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The Hill: The Progressive Change Campaign Committee (PCCC) is launching an ad campaign targeting Rahm Emanuel in his home town. The ad, airing in Chicago, slams Rahm for “undermining” the pubilc option. “A lot of us back home hope that
WSJ: The risk of cancer associated with popular CT scans appears to be greater than previously believed, according to two new studies published Monday in the Archives of Internal Medicine. The findings support caution against the overuse of CT scans
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ITN: Riot police in Bolivia intervened during a soccer match after fans threw rocks at opposing players and supporters. Fans of the team Ciclon hurled rocks and whatever else they could find at the opposing team after they scored a