Newswise – President George Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney andSecretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld may not all get alibrary, airport or highway named after them. But each hashad a slime-mold beetle named in his honor.
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In what was either an accident or abioterrorismattack, potentially lethal samples of the Asian flu weresent to laboratories around the world by a U.S. testingorganization. This flu strain appeared between 1957 and1968 and killed four million people worldwide. Was this anaccident?or an act of terrorism?
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Steven Sora is one of the best historical researchers weknow, and he’s come out with two books at the same time, oneon his most recent Templar discoveries and the other onrelics?which are real and which are fake. And some of themARE real and DO still have real power! And this week’s showbegins with a special report byJim Marrsabout that terrifying release offlu virusworldwide that took place this week. Was it a stupidaccident?or terrorism? Are there a lot of new diseasesaround lately? Don?t miss Jim’s hard-hitting report!
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In a scenario right out of the film “The Day AfterTomorrow,” Hailstones “as big as eggs” have killed 18 peopleand injured 25 in China. In one area, over 25,000 houseswere destroyed, along with local crops.

Di Fang writes in the China Daily that some of thehailstones were five inches wide. They caused over 17million dollars in damage. The storms also broughttorrential rain and high winds.

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