On May 25, NASA’s Phoenix mission to explore the history of water, and possibly life on Mars began, as one of NASA’s many initiatives on Martian exploration. NASA is thrilled about the possibilities of this mission, and future launches toward the Moon and Mars are on the way in the coming months and years. America, [...]
Written on May 30, 2008 | Posted in
Sean J. Palmer |
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It’s official, folks. Even Maureen Dowd, the greatest, truest love of anything with the last name “Clinton’( even George, of Parliament Funkadelic fame), has mentioned that perhaps it may be time for Sen. Hillary Clinton to graciously back out of the race to be the 2008 Democratic nominee.
Maybe.
Clinton mentioned, in an interview with WMJI [...]
Written on May 28, 2008 | Posted in
Sean J. Palmer |
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It appears that the great American past-time activity of a law suit is becoming even more popular with the passing of a recent House bill. This bill will make the members of the OPEC fall under the same antitrust laws that American companies have to follow. In essence, the House has finally responded to the [...]
Written on May 21, 2008 | Posted in
Jacob Cohen-Donnelly |
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As if the human race had not gone far enough in endangering pandas, and completely eliminating the dodo, now it seems we are hell-bent on the destruction of the gentle (well, almost) polar bear. We seem to be up to our old tricks again, this time providing a slow, painful death to a creature not [...]
Written on May 19, 2008 | Posted in
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A day that will live in infamy. December 7, 1941. The first time the United States had been attacked since 1812. And after that time, the United States had entered the general mentality that we would be forever untouchable. Who could hurt us? We were across the world. How [...]
Written on May 19, 2008 | Posted in
Jacob Cohen-Donnelly |
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