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Thursday, May 31, 2012
Anne Murray - You Needed Me
If you do not like Anne, you are not a Canadian.http://www.annemurray.com/
Bigfoot Spotted in Idaho Wilderness (Video)
Infamous Bigfoot Photo
Chagas tropical disease from parasites possibly new HIV/AIDS threat to Americas'
By Dylan Stableford | The Lookout.
Chagas, a tropical disease spread
by insects, is causing some fresh concern following an
editorial—published earlier this week in a medical journal—that called
it "the new AIDS of the Americas."
More than 8 million people have
been infected by Chagas, most of them in Latin and Central America. But
more than 300,000 live in the United States.
The editorial, published by the
Public Library of Science's Neglected Tropical Diseases, said the spread
of the disease is reminiscent of the early years of HIV.
"There are a number of striking
similarities between people living with Chagas disease and people living
with HIV/AIDS," the authors wrote, "particularly for those with
HIV/AIDS who contracted the disease in the first two decades of the
HIV/AIDS epidemic."Read here.
All the World's a Stage - William Shakespeare
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All the world's a stage,
And all the men and women merely players;
They have their exits and their entrances,
And one man in his time plays many parts,
His acts being seven ages. At first, the infant,
Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms.
Then the whining schoolboy, with his satchel
And shining morning face, creeping like snail
Unwillingly to school. And then the lover,
Sighing like furnace, with a woeful ballad
Made to his mistress' eyebrow. Then a soldier,
Full of strange oaths and bearded like the pard,
Jealous in honor, sudden and quick in quarrel,
Seeking the bubble reputation
Even in the cannon's mouth. And then the justice,
In fair round belly with good capon lined,
With eyes severe and beard of formal cut,
Full of wise saws and modern instances;
And so he plays his part. The sixth age shifts
Into the lean and slippered pantaloon,
With spectacles on nose and pouch on side;
His youthful hose, well saved, a world too wide
For his shrunk shank, and his big manly voice,
Turning again toward childish treble, pipes
And whistles in his sound. Last scene of all,
That ends this strange eventful history,
Is second childishness and mere oblivion,
Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything. http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/all-the-world-s-a-stage/
All the world's a stage,
And all the men and women merely players;
They have their exits and their entrances,
And one man in his time plays many parts,
His acts being seven ages. At first, the infant,
Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms.
Then the whining schoolboy, with his satchel
And shining morning face, creeping like snail
Unwillingly to school. And then the lover,
Sighing like furnace, with a woeful ballad
Made to his mistress' eyebrow. Then a soldier,
Full of strange oaths and bearded like the pard,
Jealous in honor, sudden and quick in quarrel,
Seeking the bubble reputation
Even in the cannon's mouth. And then the justice,
In fair round belly with good capon lined,
With eyes severe and beard of formal cut,
Full of wise saws and modern instances;
And so he plays his part. The sixth age shifts
Into the lean and slippered pantaloon,
With spectacles on nose and pouch on side;
His youthful hose, well saved, a world too wide
For his shrunk shank, and his big manly voice,
Turning again toward childish treble, pipes
And whistles in his sound. Last scene of all,
That ends this strange eventful history,
Is second childishness and mere oblivion,
Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything. http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/all-the-world-s-a-stage/
Incredible Photography by the Invisible Wildlife Photographer
Posted by Pinar They say the the most difficult subjects to photograph are children and
animals. Perhaps it can be a bit of a struggle to wrangle kids and
household pets down for a picture, but capturing a stunning moment of an
animal in its natural habitat is in its own league of difficulty.
Somehow, 27-year-old Hungarian photographer Bence Máté has mastered this
time-consuming art of wildlife photography, producing up-close visuals
of some of the most animated creatures around...photos here...
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
American soldier reunited with Afghan dog saved from dog fighting
Nick B. jumped through hoops to get the dog to the United States.
By Nina Mandell / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
There's nothing more heartwarming than seeing the brave men and women of our military reunite with their families when they return to the U.S. -- and seeing their reunions with their pets is just as emotional and sweet. (Pets are family too!)U.S. staff sergeant Nick B. just reunited with his beloved dog, Bodhi, but their story is a little bit different, because this time -- Bodhi is the one who came home to the United States. You see, Nick actually found Bodhi in Afghanistan when he was just a puppy, and at that point he was hungry, dirty, and his ears and part of his tail had been cut off (horrible!) -- as he was being used for dog fighting.
Nick rescued Bodhi after trading him for packs of cigarettes (seriously?) and they were inseparable from that point on. Well, that is until it was time for Nick to return home.
The poor pup had to ride through regions occupied by the Taliban in order to make it to the airport and board a plane to join Nick and his family in Florida.
Take a look at the video clip below to hear more about Bodhi's amazing journey... Read here...
Harper Government Protects the Great Lakes from Asian Carp
http://www.marketwatch.com, press release: TORONTO, ONTARIO, May 28, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) --
The Honourable Keith Ashfield, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans
Canada, announced that the Government of Canada will make a
significant investment to protect Canada's Great Lakes from the
threat of Asian carp.
"The Great Lakes are important to the economic and cultural make-up
of Canadians who live and work on these waters. These lakes support
both recreational and commercial fisheries and a way of life for our
people," said Minister Ashfield. "Our efforts to date have prevented
Asian carp from establishing in the Great Lakes system and we will
continue to do what is necessary to keep them from taking over this
valuable watershed."
This new funding totalling $17.5 million will be allocated over the
next five years to four key activities: Prevention, early warning,
rapid response, and management and control.
As part of prevention activities, emphasis will be placed on
initiatives to educate people about the danger of this invasive
species and ways to prevent humans from bringing Asian carp into
Canadian waters...Continue reading...
http://acidcow.com/
Monday, May 28, 2012
Project von Bora:The Discovery of the Ark on Büyük Ağrı Dağı (Greater Mt. Ararat) in Turkey
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Stray dog completes 1700km China race
A stray dog has completed a 1700km journey across China after joining a cycle race from Sichuan province to Tibet.
The dog, nicknamed "Xiaosa", joined the cyclists after one of them gave him food.
He ran with them for 20 days, covering up to 60km a day, and climbing 12 mountains.
Cyclist Xiao Yong started a blog about Xiaosa's adventures, which had attracted around 40,000 fans by the end of the race.
Yong now hopes to adopt Xiaosa .http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-18218878
The dog, nicknamed "Xiaosa", joined the cyclists after one of them gave him food.
He ran with them for 20 days, covering up to 60km a day, and climbing 12 mountains.
Cyclist Xiao Yong started a blog about Xiaosa's adventures, which had attracted around 40,000 fans by the end of the race.
Yong now hopes to adopt Xiaosa .http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-18218878
Did he just say, "dried, deer penis" on TV?
by David Schechter.
This may be the best-ever, opening line for a story pitch:
"Dried deer penises from China, lemon trees, roots and all, from Italy, goat heads from Haiti, and skinned pig heads for soup, from China. That’s a sample of what the US Border Patrol’s 'Beagle Brigade' might find during a day’s work."
I borrowed, liberally, from an article in the New York Times when I turned that pitch in. Then, I called up Customs and DFW Airport and asked them if they have a similar program. They were more than happy to have me come out. Low and behold the boss said, yes...Read here...http://sheckmo.posterous.com/tag/schechter
Friday, May 25, 2012
Iran: Discovery will collapse Christianity, Says Turkish 'Bible' has Barnabas forecasting Muhammad's coming
By Reza Kahlili
Iran’s Basij Press is claiming a purported Gospel of Barnabas, discovered in 2000, will prove that Islam is the final and righteous religion, causing the collapse worldwide of Christianity. Turkey confiscated the text, written on animal hide, in an anti-smuggling operation. Turkish authorities believe it could be an authentic version of the Gospel of Barnabas by the apostle known for his travels with the apostle Paul...
...Erick Stakelbeck, host of the Christian Broadcasting Network’s “Stakelbeck on Terror” show and a close observer of Iranian affairs, said Iran is highlighting the book because it sees Christianity as a threat.
“The Iranian regime is committed to stamping out Christianity by any means necessary, whether that means executing Christian converts, burning Bibles or raiding underground churches,” he explained.
“In promoting the so-called Barnabas Bible – which was likely written sometime in the 16th century and is not accepted by any mainstream Christian denomination – the regime is once again attempting to discredit the Christian faith. Record numbers of young Iranians are leaving Islam and embracing Christ, and the mullahs see Christianity as a growing threat to their authority.”
The Vatican has requested to see the text, but it is unknown if Turkey has provided access...Read here...
Iran’s Basij Press is claiming a purported Gospel of Barnabas, discovered in 2000, will prove that Islam is the final and righteous religion, causing the collapse worldwide of Christianity. Turkey confiscated the text, written on animal hide, in an anti-smuggling operation. Turkish authorities believe it could be an authentic version of the Gospel of Barnabas by the apostle known for his travels with the apostle Paul...
...Erick Stakelbeck, host of the Christian Broadcasting Network’s “Stakelbeck on Terror” show and a close observer of Iranian affairs, said Iran is highlighting the book because it sees Christianity as a threat.
“The Iranian regime is committed to stamping out Christianity by any means necessary, whether that means executing Christian converts, burning Bibles or raiding underground churches,” he explained.
“In promoting the so-called Barnabas Bible – which was likely written sometime in the 16th century and is not accepted by any mainstream Christian denomination – the regime is once again attempting to discredit the Christian faith. Record numbers of young Iranians are leaving Islam and embracing Christ, and the mullahs see Christianity as a growing threat to their authority.”
The Vatican has requested to see the text, but it is unknown if Turkey has provided access...Read here...
Calcium supplements can significantly increase the risk of heart attack, new research has found.
3 - 2 - 1- heart attack!
Calcium supplements, widely recommended to elderly people and post-menopausal women, can significantly increase the risk of heart attack, new research has found.
The study by the German Cancer Research Centre in Heidelberg involved nearly 24,000 people aged 35 to 64 whose health was tracked for an average of 11 years.
Those who used calcium supplements were twice as likely to have a heart attack as those who didn't use any vitamin/mineral supplements, it found.
Furthermore, boosting the calcium in one's diet doesn't necessarily stave off heart disease or stroke, as some past research has suggested.
"This study suggests that increasing calcium from diet might not confer significant cardiovascular benefits, while calcium supplements, which might raise [heart attack] risk, should be taken with caution," said study co-author professor Sabine Rohrmann.
Accompanying the findings, which appear online Thursday in the journal Heart, is a commentary by two professors from the University of Auckland who say "the safety of calcium supplements is now coming under increasing scrutiny."
"It is now becoming clear that taking this micronutrient in one or two daily [doses] is not natural, in that it does not reproduce the same metabolic effects as calcium in food," said professors Ian Reid and Mark Bolland.
Supplements are "neither safe nor effective," they concluded, and their use should be discouraged.Read here.
Calcium supplements, widely recommended to elderly people and post-menopausal women, can significantly increase the risk of heart attack, new research has found.
The study by the German Cancer Research Centre in Heidelberg involved nearly 24,000 people aged 35 to 64 whose health was tracked for an average of 11 years.
Those who used calcium supplements were twice as likely to have a heart attack as those who didn't use any vitamin/mineral supplements, it found.
Furthermore, boosting the calcium in one's diet doesn't necessarily stave off heart disease or stroke, as some past research has suggested.
"This study suggests that increasing calcium from diet might not confer significant cardiovascular benefits, while calcium supplements, which might raise [heart attack] risk, should be taken with caution," said study co-author professor Sabine Rohrmann.
Accompanying the findings, which appear online Thursday in the journal Heart, is a commentary by two professors from the University of Auckland who say "the safety of calcium supplements is now coming under increasing scrutiny."
"It is now becoming clear that taking this micronutrient in one or two daily [doses] is not natural, in that it does not reproduce the same metabolic effects as calcium in food," said professors Ian Reid and Mark Bolland.
Supplements are "neither safe nor effective," they concluded, and their use should be discouraged.Read here.
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Dogs In Cars, A Photography Art Book by Martin Usborne
By Rusty Blazenhoff
In 2010, London-based photographer Martin Usborne shot poignant images of dogs in cars as a personal project. Those images are now being made into a book titled Dogs In Cars, A Photography Art Book. He recently began a fundraising campaign on Kickstarter to cover the book’s publishing costs...Read here...
In 2010, London-based photographer Martin Usborne shot poignant images of dogs in cars as a personal project. Those images are now being made into a book titled Dogs In Cars, A Photography Art Book. He recently began a fundraising campaign on Kickstarter to cover the book’s publishing costs...Read here...
A Canadian woman climbing Mount Everest said it was “like a morgue”.
A Canadian woman climbing Mount Everest said it was “like a morgue”. Sandra Leduc was climbing Everest last weekend when four others died as she gave a chilling description of her own perilous journey, according to a report on CBC.
Sandra Leduc tweeted as another 200 climbers attempted the push to summit the 8,850-metre peak taking advantage of a break in the weather between Friday and Sunday. It turned into rush hour at the top of the world resulting in four climbers dying.
Leduc said there were “lots of dead or dying bodies” in a Twitter post. “Thought I was in a morgue.”...Continue reading...
Massive great white shark launches frenzied attack next to fishing boat
By: Pete Thomas, GrindTV.com Australian authorities have assured swimmers and surfers at Bondi Beach that lifeguards routinely patrol for sharks after footage surfaced recently, showing a massive great white savagely attacking a smaller blue shark attached to a line alongside a fishing boat (footage begins at the 30-second mark). The incident near Sydney occurred several months ago but the footage wasn't posted until this month, and it has stirred emotions about the possibility of such enormous predators lurking so close to shore off Australia's busiest beach...Read here...
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Bear drags Winnipeg man from camp outhouse.
There has been more bear activity in the Sioux
Lookout, Ont., area this spring, according to the OPP. (Sue
Mansfield/North American Bear Center/Associated Press) photo
A
Winnipeg man had quite a personal encounter with a black bear that
dragged him out of an outhouse in a northwestern Ontario campsite over
the weekend.
The 65-year-old man and his friend, a 63-year-old man
also from Winnipeg, were camping and fishing at Dunbar Lake north of
Sioux Lookout, Ont., when the attack took place early Saturday morning,
according to Ontario Provincial Police."The male was in the outhouse and was startled by this bear," Sgt. David Pinchin of the Sioux Lookout OPP told CBC News on Tuesday.
"The bear reached in and grabbed him by the arm and dragged him out and proceeded to bite him and slash at him."
Pinchin said the victim suffered a bite in the back of his head and several scratches on his head, neck and arms.
However, the bear did not fare so well in the encounter. Police say the man's friend heard the commotion and came to the rescue by shooting and killing the bear.
The victim was treated for non-life threatening injuries at hospital in Sioux Lookout and released.
Sioux Lookout is located about 430 kilometres east of Winnipeg.Read here.
Is Batman gay? Major DC Comics character to come out of the closet. 'Sad news.'
Who is it? An existing DC Comics character - who was previously assumed to be straight - will become openly-gay.
Co-publisher Dan DiDio previously said that the company would not change the sexual orientation of an existing superhero and would bring in a new one altogether.
But at Kapow Comic Convention in London on Sunday, he revealed that an existing character - who was previously assumed to be straight - will become ‘one of our most prominent gay characters’, according to comic blog BleedingCool.com.
Senior VP Sales Bob Wayne said DiDio’s view ‘had evolved’, comparing the shift to Barack Obama’s recent endorsement of same-sex marriage...Read here...
American jihadi in Somalia writes an autobiography
Omar Hammami, an American jihadist from Alabama, wrote a 127-page
book about his experience fighting on the front lines with Somalia's Al
Qaeda affiliate, Al Shabab. By
Mike Pflanz, Correspondent /
May 21, 2012
Insights into the minds of Westerners who have traveled to faraway
lands to join the armies of radical Islam are usually confined to
esoteric security websites and jihadist blogs rarely written in English. But an eye-opening, eyebrow-raising, 127-page document just uploaded to
the internet gives a unique glimpse into the motivations of the
increasing numbers of young men now fighting in the ranks of Somalia’s Al Qaeda affiliate, Al Shabab. ...Read here...Hero Fireman of the Day. Saved a kitty from a fire when it seemed all hope was lost.
Redditor Logan Fernandes on Sunday shared the life-saving heroics of an Indiana firefighter who saved a kitty from a fire when it seemed all hope was lost.
Fernandes reported that his mom’s neighbor Vincent, whom Fernandes called “mentally challenged,” had left a candle burning in his apartment and one of his cats knocked it over.
He came home to his house in flames. After being told there were no other people inside, the fireman were resigned to let the cats go. While the guy was having an emotional breakdown about losing his cats (“They’re all I’ve got!” he kept saying) one of the firefighters searched for nearly 15 minutes and found one alive. [H]e stayed outside giving it mouth to mouth and oxygen for 20 minutes until she started purring again...Read here...
Fernandes reported that his mom’s neighbor Vincent, whom Fernandes called “mentally challenged,” had left a candle burning in his apartment and one of his cats knocked it over.
He came home to his house in flames. After being told there were no other people inside, the fireman were resigned to let the cats go. While the guy was having an emotional breakdown about losing his cats (“They’re all I’ve got!” he kept saying) one of the firefighters searched for nearly 15 minutes and found one alive. [H]e stayed outside giving it mouth to mouth and oxygen for 20 minutes until she started purring again...Read here...
Bee Gees Robin Gibb dead at 62
Robin
Gibb of the Bee Gees arrives at the World Music Awards in Monte Carlo
in this May 18, 2010 file photo. Gibb, who with his brothers Barry and
Maurice formed the disco-era hit machine the Bee Gees, has died aged 62,
his official website said on May 20, 2012. He had been suffering from
colon and liver cancer and later contracted pneumonia. Photograph by: Sebastien Nogier
, Reuters. Read here.
Toronto woman dies on Mount Everest descent
Toronto resident Shriya
Shah-Klorfine, 33, a candidate in the last provincial election for the
riding of Mississauga East-Cooksville.
by Josh Tapper
Staff Reporter
As the tour helicopter circled Mount Everest, the 9-year-old
turned to her father and asked an innocent question, putting her on a
path that would ultimately lead to her death:
“If people climb it, why are we looking at it from up here?”
Over the next 24 years, Shriya Shah-Klorfine of Toronto dreamed of scaling the world’s tallest peak, striving to be one of the few Canadian women to reach the top. On Saturday, tired and jubilant after a seven-week trek, the 33-year-old unfurled Canada’s flag at the summit.
But hours later, the lifelong dream turned tragic. Shah-Klorfine, along with three other climbers, died on her descent. Reports on Monday suggested she collapsed from exhaustion and altitude sickness...Continue reading...
Over the next 24 years, Shriya Shah-Klorfine of Toronto dreamed of scaling the world’s tallest peak, striving to be one of the few Canadian women to reach the top. On Saturday, tired and jubilant after a seven-week trek, the 33-year-old unfurled Canada’s flag at the summit.
But hours later, the lifelong dream turned tragic. Shah-Klorfine, along with three other climbers, died on her descent. Reports on Monday suggested she collapsed from exhaustion and altitude sickness...Continue reading...
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Stories of Six Survivors who will Represent Six Million
Remembering the Holocaust
Yad Vashem
The main Yom HaShoa ceremony will begin at 8 p.m. at Yad VaShem in Jerusalemand will be attended by Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, President Shimon Peres, and Rabbi Meir Yisrael Lau, a Holocaust survivor and former chief rabbi. This year’s events will focus on the theme “The individual and the collective – Jewish solidarity during the Holocaust.”
The stories of the six candle-lighters are as follows:Read here....
Jerusalem - Eye of the Universe by Dovid
by Dovid Green
lyrics
The life and times of Queen Alexandrina Victoria (1819 - 1901)
QUEEN VICTORIA RECEIVING THE NEWS OF HER ACCESSION TO THE THRONE, JUNE 20, 1837
From the picture by H. T. Wells, R.A., at Buckingham Palace picture
20. It's said it was Victoria who started the tradition of a bride wearing white. Before her wedding a woman would simply wear her best dress, no matter what colour it was.
21. We all know that Victoria in B.C. is named after her, but so is the capital of Saskatchewan - Regina, and Victoria Avenue in Brandon...Read here...
Nurse remembered 50 years after murder
Pearl
Cherneske, left, and Lorain Phillips, sister and niece respectively of
murder victim Alexandra Wiwcharuk, attend a candlelight vigil Friday
near the CPR train bridge. Wiwcharuk was murdered in 1962 and the case
is still unsolved. Photograph by: Greg Pender
, The StarPhoenix By Lana Haight, The StarPhoenix
About 70 people held candles, sang songs and told stories about Alexandra Wiwcharuk, who went missing May 18, 1962. Her body was found in a shallow grave two weeks later near the CPR train bridge.
"It's 50 years. I just can't believe it," said Pearl Cherneske, one of Wiwcharuk's older sisters, who came from Edmonton for the weekend.
"I feel so great that people remember and they want the murder solved like we do. I'm sure Alex is looking over us even now."
Cherneske's four daughters have been investigating their aunt's death for years. They've bought billboards and put up posters, hoping someone would come forward with information that would lead to solving the crime...Continue reading...
The Girl in Saskatoon by Sharon Butala
Canadian history and interest has always been a subject of mine that I pay a lot of attention to, so when I saw this book, I found myself curious about just who "The Girl in Saskatoon" was. It was a topic that hit national airwaves when it happened, but it was several years ago, so I had no memory of ever hearing about it before. I am on the east coast, though, so I imagine if you were on the west it is still a topic that gets mentioned from time to time and people still remember what they were doing when they found out.In 1961, a country singer named Johnny Cash chose a beautiful young woman named Alexandra Wiwcharuk to be his “Girl in Saskatoon” and sang to her in front of a hometown crowd. A few months later she would be found brutally murdered on the banks of the Saskatchewan River. As Sharon Butala notes, “An entire city came to a stop.” Her high school friend Alex had dreamed of becoming a glamorous stewardess; she had been crowned a beauty queen in local pageants; she was about to graduate as a nurse. Her brutal killing became a touchstone moment for Saskatoon residents: years later, people could still remember exactly what they were doing when they heard the news. Why was Alex’s murder so haunting? And why did Sharon Butala return some 40 years later to reconstruct Alex’s life and search for answers?...Read here...
Meet Press TV: Iran's Hateful Mouthpiece in Canada
Mike Fegelman Executive Director, HonestReporting Canada
Recent news that a Toronto Islamic school's anti-Semitic teaching materials came from an organization directly tied to the Iranian regime has left many Canadians feeling apprehensive.Rife with blood libels, conspiracy theories and odious comparisons of Jews to Nazis, this "curriculum" was an affront to Canadian values which call for religious tolerance and mutual respect. Instead of teaching kids peace and promoting shared values, these books sought to indoctrinate hate, and fuel conflict.
It's not surprising that Iran would use a local proxy to export its dangerous dogma for western consumption. Domestically in Tehran, Iranian textbooks have instilled students with hatred toward the West, while urging grade-schoolers to become "martyrs" in a global holy war against countries perceived to be the enemies of Islam. In recent years, studies conducted by Freedom House have found that the Islamic Republic's textbooks were teaching children to embrace Islamic supremacism, with preparatory materials encouraging discrimination against women and non-Muslims.
Some Canadians may be surprised to learn that Iran's state-controlled
broadcaster, Press TV, has been operating in Canadian cities like
Calgary, Toronto, Vancouver and Ottawa for some years now, featuring
"news reports" and "reporters" who disseminate radical propaganda and
spew anti-Semitic tropes. Without a license from the Canadian
Radio-television Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), these Press TV
journalists presumably write articles hosted on Press TV's website, and
file broadcast reports which are uploaded to its YouTube page, and then
appended to the related news article.(emphasis Sally and Sam)...Continue reading...
Study: Gila monster spit reduces food and possibly booze cravings
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by Howard Portnoy
What are you willing to do to shed a few pounds or cut down on your
alcohol intake? If your answer to either question is “anything,” then
I’m here to tell you there’s a pill for that. It contains Gila monster
saliva, but that’s a small sacrifice for those who are serious about
fighting the battle of the bulge or climbing up on the wagon.Sounding like something straight out of Fear Factor, the active ingredient in the drug, exendin-4, is not just lizard drool but venomous lizard drool. Yet, as the Daily Mail reports, researchers at the University of Gothenburg have discovered that the drug controls the brain regions that cause us to crave food and, to a lesser extent, booze...Read here...
Vancouver's transgendered beauty queen Jenna Talackova falls short at Miss Universe Canada
Sahar Biniaz, also from Vancouver, is Miss Universe Canada 2012
By Cassandra Szklarski, THE CANADIAN PRESS
Contestant
Sahar Biniaz celebrates as she wins the Miss Universe Canada when she
is crowned by 2011 winner Chelsae Durocher (R) at the end of the
competition in Toronto, May 19, 2012. Photograph by: Mark Blinch, REUTERS
Transgender
contestant Jenna Talackova (C) holds the award for Miss Congeniality at
the end of the Miss Universe Canada competition in Toronto, May 19,
2012. Talackova was originally disqualified from the Miss Universe
Canada contest because she was not a "naturally born female". Talackova
23, who underwent gender reassignment surgery when she was 19, was then
reinstated to the Canadian competition last by businessman Donald Trump,
who owns the Miss Universe organization.Photograph by: Mark Blinch, REUTERS photos here.
Solar eclipse will provide celestial show this weekend
By Diana Mehta, CANADIAN PRESS
TORONTO – A celestial spectacle will trace a path across much of Canada this long weekend.
Canucks living west of the St. Lawrence will be able to see a chunk of the sun blotted out by the moon on Sunday as a partial solar eclipse takes place.
The event will begin across the globe in eastern Asia, where, weather permitting, early risers in southern China, northern Taiwan, and southeast Japan will be able to take in the solar spectacle early on Monday morning.
Parts of Canada and the Western U.S. will be able to take in the show before sundown on Sunday...Read here...
http://video.msnbc.msn.com/nightly-news/47482724#47466074
TORONTO – A celestial spectacle will trace a path across much of Canada this long weekend.
Canucks living west of the St. Lawrence will be able to see a chunk of the sun blotted out by the moon on Sunday as a partial solar eclipse takes place.
The event will begin across the globe in eastern Asia, where, weather permitting, early risers in southern China, northern Taiwan, and southeast Japan will be able to take in the solar spectacle early on Monday morning.
Parts of Canada and the Western U.S. will be able to take in the show before sundown on Sunday...Read here...
.On Sunday, a rare solar eclipse
During the annual eclipse, the
moon will travel in front of the sun, blocking its light -- except for a
so-called "ring of fire" around the edge. NBC’s Lester Holt reports.
This is how it looked last year. and if you want to see it for real this year, you'll have to live on the west coast . it's a rare annular or ring eclims where the moon travels in front of the sun and blocks it except for a thin ring of fire around the edge. it's due to happen sunday evening at 6:00 p.m . local time on the west coast . you could damage your eyes.
Friday, May 18, 2012
A SONG FOR YOU - Leon Russell & Friends
Happy Victoria Day!
Friday already! There sure is a heap of news on the web. Sally and Sam have errands to run and a doctor to visit, no time to read all the papers. Two topics that keep repeating, Barack Obama and a woman scorned, may be worth a look. I am taking camera and taking a picture, a picture to replace photo of Kitty Mittens staring at fish. My friend from Scotland is going to visit later, he is one of those mates that loves to talk, and a pleasure to hang out with. Long weekend, drive safe!Leon Russell
Friday already! There sure is a heap of news on the web. Sally and Sam have errands to run and a doctor to visit, no time to read all the papers. Two topics that keep repeating, Barack Obama and a woman scorned, may be worth a look. I am taking camera and taking a picture, a picture to replace photo of Kitty Mittens staring at fish. My friend from Scotland is going to visit later, he is one of those mates that loves to talk, and a pleasure to hang out with. Long weekend, drive safe!Leon Russell
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Study finds coffee drinkers live longer
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By MARILYNN MARCHIONE: MILWAUKEE (AP) - One of life's simple pleasures just got a little sweeter. After years of waffling research on coffee and health, even some fear that java might raise the risk of heart disease, a big study finds the opposite: Coffee drinkers are a little more likely to live longer. Regular or decaf doesn't matter.
The study of 400,000 people is the largest ever done on the issue, and the results should reassure any coffee lovers who think it's a guilty pleasure that may do harm.
"Our study suggests that's really not the case," said lead researcher Neal Freedman of the National Cancer Institute. "There may actually be a modest benefit of coffee drinking."
No one knows why. Coffee contains a thousand things that can affect health, from helpful antioxidants to tiny amounts of substances linked to cancer. The most widely studied ingredient - caffeine - didn't play a role in the new study's results...Continue reading...
. .Two cups of coffee a day cuts overall risk of dying by 10 per cent.
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By Bill Sanderson Saudi Arabia's King Salman (right) and Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef walk to greet President Obama in Riy...