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May 12, 2008 News and Trends
More Than 40 Developing Countries Want Nuclear Power Now
Mon, 12 May 2008 08:31:43 PDT
At least 40 developing countries from the Persian Gulf region to Latin America have recently approached U.N. officials here to signal interest in starting nuclear power programs, a trend that concerned proliferation experts say could provide the building blocks of nuclear arsenals in some of those nations.
Plight of gay asylum seekers to be highlighted on IDAHO
Mon, 12 May 2008 03:30:53 PDT
Plight of gay asylum seekers to be highlighted on IDAHO Details of more events marking the International Day Against Homophobia have been announced. IDAHO is held every year on May 17th, the day in 1990 that homosexuality was removed from the list of mental illnesses by the World Health Organisation. AIDS charity wants compulsory sex education about condom use The National AIDS Trust has released a new survey that found 49% of British people do not always use a condom with a new sexual
What the Times Didn't Tell You About Steampunk
Mon, 12 May 2008 07:00:43 PDT
You'll recall Thursday's NY Times article about the fashionable new steampunk aesthetic, which dwelled primarily on the neo-Edwardian clothing with a nodding references to the movement's literary origins in science fiction and fantasy from the 1980s and '90s. Now we find out that this article was the paper's second pass at explicating steampunk, as freelance journalist Richard Morgan (a completely different entity, it would appear, than the science fiction writer) reveals an article the Times s
Six degrees and 36 years of separation
Mon, 12 May 2008 08:13:30 PDT
Six degrees and 36 years of separation May 12th, 2008 By Steve Miller Bill Clinton’s speech in Rapid City, if not conciliatory, was at least respectful of Barack Obama, who is leading Hillary by a large margin in both the pledged delegate count and the popular vote in their marathon run through the primary season. That season ends June 3 with primaries in South Dakota and Montana. But Clinton did not hammer Obama, as he has in earlier campaigning this year. The former president mostly focus
"Do the Basics Right" in Internet Marketing
Mon, 12 May 2008 07:34:34 PDT
I thought I'd do an interview with Ellen Corrigan of iCrossing to get some tips on where Internet marketing is going, and she talked about that, but the most important advice she gave is that the more things change, the more the stay the same. "Do the basics right," she said, instead of getting too tied up in the new stuff that your forget what'd important. See what else she had to say. Ellen's title is Senior Account Director & Strategist at iCrossing, a global digital marketing company, so s
TrendRoxy - Check what US is searching
Mon, 12 May 2008 08:14:39 PDT
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Mon, 12 May 2008 08:31:43 PDT
At least 40 developing countries from the Persian Gulf region to Latin America have recently approached U.N. officials here to signal interest in starting nuclear power programs, a trend that concerned proliferation experts say could provide the building blocks of nuclear arsenals in some of those nations.
Plight of gay asylum seekers to be highlighted on IDAHO
Mon, 12 May 2008 03:30:53 PDT
Plight of gay asylum seekers to be highlighted on IDAHO Details of more events marking the International Day Against Homophobia have been announced. IDAHO is held every year on May 17th, the day in 1990 that homosexuality was removed from the list of mental illnesses by the World Health Organisation. AIDS charity wants compulsory sex education about condom use The National AIDS Trust has released a new survey that found 49% of British people do not always use a condom with a new sexual
What the Times Didn't Tell You About Steampunk
Mon, 12 May 2008 07:00:43 PDT
You'll recall Thursday's NY Times article about the fashionable new steampunk aesthetic, which dwelled primarily on the neo-Edwardian clothing with a nodding references to the movement's literary origins in science fiction and fantasy from the 1980s and '90s. Now we find out that this article was the paper's second pass at explicating steampunk, as freelance journalist Richard Morgan (a completely different entity, it would appear, than the science fiction writer) reveals an article the Times s
Six degrees and 36 years of separation
Mon, 12 May 2008 08:13:30 PDT
Six degrees and 36 years of separation May 12th, 2008 By Steve Miller Bill Clinton’s speech in Rapid City, if not conciliatory, was at least respectful of Barack Obama, who is leading Hillary by a large margin in both the pledged delegate count and the popular vote in their marathon run through the primary season. That season ends June 3 with primaries in South Dakota and Montana. But Clinton did not hammer Obama, as he has in earlier campaigning this year. The former president mostly focus
"Do the Basics Right" in Internet Marketing
Mon, 12 May 2008 07:34:34 PDT
I thought I'd do an interview with Ellen Corrigan of iCrossing to get some tips on where Internet marketing is going, and she talked about that, but the most important advice she gave is that the more things change, the more the stay the same. "Do the basics right," she said, instead of getting too tied up in the new stuff that your forget what'd important. See what else she had to say. Ellen's title is Senior Account Director & Strategist at iCrossing, a global digital marketing company, so s
TrendRoxy - Check what US is searching
Mon, 12 May 2008 08:14:39 PDT
Check this new website where you can find current most searched terms and Google web, blog, new and yahoo results at one page.
Clickbank Listings
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