Complaints about cellphones have gone from possible radiation dangers to the annoyance of hearing people?s private conversations everywhere you go. Ever wish you could block the cellphone of the person chattering away next to you? Soon you may be able to eat and go to the movies in buildings lined with magnetic wood that absorbs microwave radio signals, making it impossible for anyone to use a cellphone.
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The Army Corps of Engineers’ is dumping toxic sludge into the Potomac River, which is a designated American Heritage river. According to an internal Environmental Protection Agency document, fish are not being harmed because the sludge causes them to flee the area. That way, they escape fishermen too, so, according to the EPA, toxic sludge is actually good for fish. The document says it is not a “ridiculous possibility” that a discharge “actually protects the fish in that they are not inclined to bite (and get eaten by humans) but they go ahead with their upstream movement and egg laying.”
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The store at Unknowncountry.com reports that their e-mail is temporarily not working. E-mails sent to store@unknowncountry.com are being returned undeliverable. This problem is being addressed and will be resolved today, Thursday, July 3. The store’s 800 number and order page are open for business and this will not affect orders or shipments in any way.

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How is Saddam Hussein reacting to President Bush?s threat to do away with him? For the real scoop, we go to the Kurdish Institute. The Kurds, long-time enemies of Saddam, report on a secret meeting of the Hussein family and top Iraqi intelligence and military leaders, where Hussein expressed his fear and wrath?and his intention to strike first. Don?t miss this riveting piece of intelligence! To read ?Behind Closed Iraqi Doors?the Wrath of a Madman?,click here.

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