Thee hundred New York City firemen and approximately thirty policemen are missing and believed dead in the World Trade Center catastrophe.

This is the largest number of American emergency service personnel ever killed in a single day in the line of duty. Many of them were inside the World Trade Center towers attempting to control the fires and effect rescues when the building collapsed.

New York City has approximately 28,000 police personnel and 14,000 firemen.

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Lucy Pringle’s new 2002 Crop Circle Calendar is on its way and will be shipping soon! It offers an unforgettable collection of crop circle masterpieces selected by one of the field’s most respected resarchers. The calendar is 24.50+S/H. To order, click here or call 1-800-898-0284 M-F 9-5 Pacific time.

Everybody who got the 2001 calendar knows what a beautiful production this is. Lucy has been researching and photographing the circles for years, and her expertise and knowledge are evident on every single page.

The calendar includes the now-famous 2000 Chilbolton Fractal that appeared in the 2001 Chilbolton ‘Arecibo’ Glyph in the place where the radio telescope was pictured in the original 1975 Arecibo broadcast.
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A team of explorers from Bulgaria and the U.S. has found the first evidence that humans lived in an area now covered by the Black Sea that may have been inundated by the flood described in the Bible. Many ancient Middle Eastern cultures have legends of a great flood.
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A particle physicist has announced that the universe could turn to jelly. If this happens, the gel-effect will spread at the speed of light from its point of origin until the entire universe has gelled.

Dr. Benjamin Allanach has stated that the probability of this happening is less than that of winning the world’s biggest lottery twice in the same day. Dr. Allanach delivered his remarks at the British Association Festival of Science in Glascow. His remark that “the universe could suddenly condense into jelly” was greeted with consternation.
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