He was an officer in the Saudi Royal Navy assigned to the strategic Saudi base of Jubail in the Persian Gulf. She was a single mom from Mindanao who saw, like so many others, employment in Saudi Arabia as a route out of poverty. When he picked her up at the Dammam International Airport in June, litt
[caption id="attachment_100074409" align="alignnone" width="460" caption="A protester in Tahrir Square holds a photo showing President Mubarak's face crossed out (Photo: Getty)"][/caption] At the risk of provoking the wrath of the politically correct lobby that wants to see wholesale reform of the M
"Every three seconds one of my children dies from easily preventable causes of poverty; 28 million EVERY year. I've got not one second to worry about me." SL
"'Truth' for the stem cell is 'what does the body need from me, now?' So it is for you, every second of your Life; unless you choose 'Cancer' as your way - Heartless Metabolism." SL
Egypt airs its protests, despite the lack of Internet connectivity. How can Egyptians get the news out? Google's SayNow team has a plan. As the final Egypt Internet connection disappears, how can protesters get their messages out? Google's latest acquisition, SayNow, is offering a free service f
by Joshua S. HillNew research led by researchers at the California Institute of Technology, Caltech, have discovered new details that support the idea that the mass extinction that took place approximately
Senator John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) is introducing his Climate Change Pre-emption bill, an initiative that would prevent the EPA and other such agencies from unilaterally regulating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions without explicit Congressional Authorization.
Roger Stockham, the 63-year-old Vietnam vet who was arrested last week for allegedly plotting to attack the largest Mosque in North America, has a long history of run-ins with the law and mental health issues.
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WASHINGTON — Former US president Jimmy Carter, who brokered the existing peace agreement between Israel and Egypt, predicted Sunday that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak will have to resign because "the people have decided," a report said.