Cats cut in half – Cat mutilations are taking place in Vancouver, with pet cats found cut cleanly in half. One woman found half of her cat on her neighbor’s lawn. Usually only the front or back half is found, and like cattle mutilations, there is little blood left behind.On the Surrynow.com, Tom Zytaruk quotes policeman Peter Thiessen as saying, “I’ve been getting calls from all over Canada, international.” He says it’s not caused by animals because “This is surgical, very clean cut.”
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Do they get worse grades? – Beautiful people usually do better in life, but sometimes they’re at a DISadvantage.

For instance, attractive people are usually at a slight advantage when it comes to getting a job. But a new study finds that for women in traditionally masculine fields, such as director of finance, mechanical engineer or construction supervisor, being beautiful can be a problem.

LiveScience.com quotes researcher Stefanie Johnson as saying, “In these professions being attractive was highly detrimental to women. In every other kind of job, attractive women were preferred. This wasn’t the case with men, which shows that there is still a double standard when it comes to gender.”
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We need to go see – A researcher is helping to design instruments for a robotic space probe that will go where no other has gone before: The sun (NOTE: Subscribers can still listen to this show) because we need to figure out what’s going on up there.

Astrophysicist William Matthaeus is involved in NASA’s Solar Probe Plus project, which is slated to launch by 2018. The unmanned spacecraft, the size of a small car, will plunge directly into the sun’s atmosphere to help uncover answers to perplexing mysteries about the fiery ball of plasma at the center of our solar system.
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WHAT are they doing to us? – Anne Strieber has a NEW Insight about what the Visitors are doing to the people they contact and abduct. If you love the things that Anne has to say about the Visitors (and about everything else!), support this website: Subscribe today, so she’ll be back with MORE contactee interviews tomorrow.

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