added 2007 Thu Jun 14 21:07:09 by STONERS
Extra copies of a certain gene found in about a third of breast cancers may be responsible for their unchecked growth and survival, researchers reported on Thursday.
Extra copies of a certain gene found in about a third of breast cancers may be responsible for their unchecked growth and survival, researchers reported on Thursday.
added 2007 Wed May 23 9:37:37 by ind06
CHICAGO In a surprising refutation of the conventional wisdom on opinion entitlement, a study conducted by the University of Chicago's School for Behavioral Science concluded that more than one-third of the U.S. population is neither entitled nor qualified to have opinions.
CHICAGO In a surprising refutation of the conventional wisdom on opinion entitlement, a study conducted by the University of Chicago's School for Behavioral Science concluded that more than one-third of the U.S. population is neither entitled nor qualified to have opinions.
added 2007 Wed May 2 12:30:44 by ind06
WASHINGTON, DC: In an East Room press conference Tuesday, President Bush told reporters that he had the "sneaking feeling" that 68 percent of the U.S. population hated his guts that day.
WASHINGTON, DC: In an East Room press conference Tuesday, President Bush told reporters that he had the "sneaking feeling" that 68 percent of the U.S. population hated his guts that day.
added 2007 Fri Apr 27 18:06:59 by STONERS
Oil and gas drilling in Western Canada is forecast to drop 18 per cent in 2007, pressured by lower commodity prices and slashed drilling budgets, an industry group said Thursday.
Oil and gas drilling in Western Canada is forecast to drop 18 per cent in 2007, pressured by lower commodity prices and slashed drilling budgets, an industry group said Thursday.
added 2007 Sun Apr 22 14:41:43 by pagey
Jim Firth of Biloxi only has one job now, and it's enough to keep him busy and provide for his family. But there was a time years ago that he juggled two jobs - selling building materials by day and unloading trucks at night.
Jim Firth of Biloxi only has one job now, and it's enough to keep him busy and provide for his family. But there was a time years ago that he juggled two jobs - selling building materials by day and unloading trucks at night.
added 2007 Tue Apr 10 5:27:01 by STONERS
Cases of kidney failure among cats rose by 30 percent during the three months that pet food contaminated with an industrial chemical was sold, one of the nation's largest chains of veterinary hospitals reported Monday.
Cases of kidney failure among cats rose by 30 percent during the three months that pet food contaminated with an industrial chemical was sold, one of the nation's largest chains of veterinary hospitals reported Monday.
added 2007 Wed Mar 28 5:43:47 by gatitabonitasen
Hewlett-Packard wants to slash its use of energy by 20 percent by the end of the decade, both internally and in the products it manufactures. HP is the latest computer maker to jump on the green bandwagon, pledging to develop more energy-efficient servers and printers and promising to cut energy use at its own facilities. It wants to cut server
Hewlett-Packard wants to slash its use of energy by 20 percent by the end of the decade, both internally and in the products it manufactures. HP is the latest computer maker to jump on the green bandwagon, pledging to develop more energy-efficient servers and printers and promising to cut energy use at its own facilities. It wants to cut server
added 2007 Sun Mar 25 19:35:22 by catstevens
just 24% of Americans consider Gore an expert on Global Warming. A Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of 1,000 adults found that 47% say he is not an expert on the topic
just 24% of Americans consider Gore an expert on Global Warming. A Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of 1,000 adults found that 47% say he is not an expert on the topic
added 2007 Sat Mar 10 5:44:02 by STONERS
U.S. prescription drug sales rose 8.3 percent to $274.9 billion last year, fueled by the Medicare drug benefit, increased use of generic medicines and new treatments for diseases such as cancer and diabetes, according to a new report.
U.S. prescription drug sales rose 8.3 percent to $274.9 billion last year, fueled by the Medicare drug benefit, increased use of generic medicines and new treatments for diseases such as cancer and diabetes, according to a new report.
Sponsors
More tags
News bush Family vote google energy oil gas Americans house cat republicans poor home dog Time canada unemployment it breast satire wages lost Cards buy gene failure decade cut body Conservatives burning saved Mississippi month please working best billion cancers 2 10 more warming global will judge gift hp plans and next his of lose like Believe To Be is that kidney 62 use may 8.2 Unredeemed estimated Depot Al Oh Not contributes 61 in 39 into UP four drop January 20 2o curb western 30 he Linked couldnt 4.6 still hero burns 80 ran Hundred 07 18 drilling Entitled
added 2007 Tue Feb 27 8:52:07 by ind06
The early polls have come in and show that Rudolph Giuliani barely leads Hillary Clinton, John McCain, and Barak Obama among the 50% of U.S. citizens who ultimately won't care enough to vote come election day.
The early polls have come in and show that Rudolph Giuliani barely leads Hillary Clinton, John McCain, and Barak Obama among the 50% of U.S. citizens who ultimately won't care enough to vote come election day.
added 2007 Tue Feb 13 0:42:38 by ind06
In a recent survey of 986.2 people from random cities it was revealed that nearly 7/8ths of all statistics throughout the Internet are made up on-the-spot to satisfy deadlines with greatest ease.
In a recent survey of 986.2 people from random cities it was revealed that nearly 7/8ths of all statistics throughout the Internet are made up on-the-spot to satisfy deadlines with greatest ease.
added 2007 Sat Feb 10 17:36:06 by moemebe
When Michael Keenan ran into a burning building to save a dog, a dog that didn't even belong to him in a home where he didn't live, his friends and family weren't surprised. The San Francisco man had already proven himself a hero six years earlier when he jumped into San Francisco Bay to save two strangers who had driven their car into the water.
When Michael Keenan ran into a burning building to save a dog, a dog that didn't even belong to him in a home where he didn't live, his friends and family weren't surprised. The San Francisco man had already proven himself a hero six years earlier when he jumped into San Francisco Bay to save two strangers who had driven their car into the water.
added 2007 Fri Feb 2 15:54:31 by jeremytoday
The nation's unemployment rate climbed to a four-month high of 4.6 percent as somewhat cautious employers added fewer new jobs to their payrolls in January. Wage gains were even more modest.
The nation's unemployment rate climbed to a four-month high of 4.6 percent as somewhat cautious employers added fewer new jobs to their payrolls in January. Wage gains were even more modest.
added 2007 Wed Jan 24 17:41:09 by STONERS
U.S. President George W. Bush, a former Texas oilman who has questioned the causes of climate change, last night proposed America cut its gasoline consumption by 20% over the next decade in a bid to curb global warming and reduce the country's reliance on oil from the Middle East.
U.S. President George W. Bush, a former Texas oilman who has questioned the causes of climate change, last night proposed America cut its gasoline consumption by 20% over the next decade in a bid to curb global warming and reduce the country's reliance on oil from the Middle East.
added 2007 Mon Jan 15 16:52:29 by jeremytoday
The online search giant's nascent political action committee gave 61% of contributions to Republicans, including Sens. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky and Orrin Hatch of Utah, according to a USA TODAY analysis.
The online search giant's nascent political action committee gave 61% of contributions to Republicans, including Sens. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky and Orrin Hatch of Utah, according to a USA TODAY analysis.
added 2007 Tue Jan 9 19:47:08 by moemebe
Chris Egan was rummaging through his closet this holiday season when something fell out from between the pages of a book -- a 10-year-old gift card from his sister to an Atlanta mall. With no immediate plans to head to the Galleria, Egan had slipped the card in a place he thought he'd remember, but still ended up forgetting.
Chris Egan was rummaging through his closet this holiday season when something fell out from between the pages of a book -- a 10-year-old gift card from his sister to an Atlanta mall. With no immediate plans to head to the Galleria, Egan had slipped the card in a place he thought he'd remember, but still ended up forgetting.





