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Double Speak and Newspeak; are terms coined by . Double Speak can be defined as: “is language that deliberately disguises, distorts, or reverses the meaning of words. Doublespeak...
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Article by WN.com Guest Writer Gilad Atzmon "I've gotten some of my best light from bridges I've burned."-- Don Henley What does it take, in an era dominated by progressive...

Google doodle pays homage to Martin Luther King Jr.
Tweet Washington, Jan. 21 (ANI): Google reportedly came up with a peaceful rendition on Martin Luther King Jr. on its doodle section, to pay homage to the legend, who...
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Bulilder Constructionman Woodman Fleurizard, Equipment Operator 2nd Class Chad Kissinger and Equipment Operator 3rd Class Jonathan Rust, all assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 74, guide a truss as it is hoisted into place during construction of a Southwest Asia hut.
Doing the night shift throws the body "into chaos" and could cause long-term damage, warn researchers. Shift work has been linked to higher rates of type 2 diabetes, heart attacks and cancer. Now scientists at the Sleep Research Centre in...
photo: US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Ryan G. Wilber
A 3D model of the Rosetta Spacecraft. This is not a true representation of Rosetta as the actual spacecraft is protected by black multi layer insulation blankets, the High Gain is also black.
A European comet-chasing spacecraft that has been in hibernation for almost three years has woken up and sent its first signal back to Earth. The European Space Agency (ESA) received the all-clear message “Hello World!” from its Rosetta spacecraft,...
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Extreme El Nino events set to double as Earth warms
Tweet Washington, Jan. 20 (ANI): Researchers have revealed that extreme weather events fuelled by unusually strong El Ninos are likely to double in number as Earth warms. Co-author, Dr Agus Santoso of ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate System...
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In this photo taken Sept. 2, 2009, mammal specialist Richard O'Barry, left, and his son Lincoln watch dolphins at an aquarium during his tour to Taiji, Japan.
LONDON: More than 250 bottlenose dolphins have been rounded up by Japanese fisherman to be slaughtered for meat or sold into captivity, animal conservationists are warning. The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society (SSCS) said dolphins were corralled...
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Iraq's Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki speaks to the Iraqi lawmakers before submitting his new government for approval in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, Dec. 21, 2010. Iraqi lawmakers unanimously approved on Tuesday a new government to be headed by incumbent Shiite Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, ending nine months of political deadlock that threatened to stall economic development and suck the country back into sectarian violence.
BAGHDAD: Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki blamed "diabolical" and "treacherous" Arab countries for a protracted surge in nationwide violence in a speech on Sunday, but stopped short of naming individual countries. The premier said suicide bombers...
photo: AP / Karim Kadim
Demonstrators gather during a rally in downtown Kiev, Ukraine, on Sunday, Dec. 1, 2013.
KIEV: Some 200,000 Ukrainian protesters massed in central Kiev on Sunday in defiance of hugely controversial new curbs pushed through by President Viktor Yanukovych in a bid to suppress a pro-EU protest movement. Many demonstrators wore pots and...
photo: AP / Ivan Sekretarev