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posted September 15, 2005 10:27 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Solane Star     Edit/Delete Message
Hot Stories for Thurs., Sept. 15, 2005
Tremors may mean 'Big One' on its way
A silent tectonic event is slowly unfolding on the West Coast. --Globe and Mail
Habitability of Saturn's Moon Reconsidered
Scientists ponder whether there could be life on the cloudy moon Titan. --Space.com
Pssst. Where the devil is the exorcists convention?
Italian exorcists are currently having their national convention in Rome. --Reuters
Could humans tackle hurricanes?
Steering storms off course would be a good way to stop them striking a city – in theory.
--New Scientist
Fossil puts Scotland's dinosaurs on the map
Dinosaur traces were not found in Scotland until recently. --The Scotsman


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posted September 15, 2005 10:29 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Solane Star     Edit/Delete Message
Cartoonist Ted Bastien (email) shares another installment of Bugsport... This one inspired by his wife Rose buying him an iPod for their 20th wedding anniversary.

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posted September 16, 2005 10:22 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Solane Star     Edit/Delete Message

Fri 09.16 >>
First Hour: Cryptozoologist Loren Coleman will report on Loch Ness Monster 'flesh samples.' Then Marshall Klarfeld, author of Adam, the Missing Link, will discuss new genetic engineering developments related to space missions.

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posted September 16, 2005 10:23 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Solane Star     Edit/Delete Message
Hot Stories for Fri., Sept. 16, 2005
'Warming link' to big hurricanes
Warm waters "fuel" the biggest storms. --BBC News
Earth Asteroid Bombardment Mystery Solved?
Researchers suspect that devastating asteroids originated in the belt between Jupiter and Mars. --National Geographic
New Shades Battle Boiling Brains
High-tech sunglasses could do more than make you look super cool. --Wired News
Major Quake Could Be Worse Than Katrina
A look at the worst-case scenario if a major earthquake were to hit Los Angeles. --AP
Mitsubishi banking on robot companion's charm
New Internet-linked robot "Wakamaru," unveiled Thursday, has 'friendly personality.' --Reuters


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Sat 09.17 >>
Director of the Institute for Resonance, Dr. Simeon Hein, will be sharing information and theories about crop circles.

First Half-Hour:
R.B. Trombley of SWRC will give an update on the bulging earth near Bend, Oregon.

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Hot Stories for Sat., Sept. 17, 2005
Solar Minimum Explodes
Scientists wonder what's up with the Sun.
--SpaceDaily
Man Burns Carpet With Static Shock
Man built up at least 30,000 volts of static electricity in his jacket. --AP
Pyschic 'heard' dead woman in Italian lake
Italian psychic helps police unravel the three-year-old mystery. --Reuters
Virtual worlds reach out to the real one
Online gamers raising funds for Katrina's victims in unique ways. --MSNBC
Secret of Delphi Found in Ancient Text
Researchers have unravelled a 2,700 year old mystery concerning The Oracle of Delphi.
--University of Leicester


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[img]http://www.coasttocoastam.com/timages/page/hein_kansas091705.jpg[/img

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posted September 18, 2005 12:08 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Solane Star     Edit/Delete Message
Crop Circle Experiment
In June 2002 Dr. Simeon Hein and the Rocky Mountain Research Institute conducted a crop circle experiment in a Kansas wheat field. The group created a 12-foot diameter formation using a stalk-stomping board. According to Hein, their manmade circle changed the static electricity meter by more than 2500 volts. They also discovered strange light anomalies in photos taken at the formation (see above). Hein believes this experiment shows that manmade crop circles can produce paranormal effects.

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Tue 09.20 >>
Author and ufologist David Sereda will discuss correlations between the highest theory in physics and the highest wisdom in spirituality. Additional Link: Sereda's Blog

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posted September 20, 2005 02:24 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Solane Star     Edit/Delete Message
Hot Stories for Tues., Sept. 20, 2005
Natural Disasters: Top 10 U.S. Threats
Government officials are revising disaster plans in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. --Live Science
Nature's Design Workshop
Engineers turn to biology for inspiration. --Newsweek
Haunted or not? Psychics psyched
Spirited offers pour in from ghost-busters who want to help a scared Church Street business. --Orlando Sentinel
Early Inner Solar System Cataclysm
The inner rocky planets were hammermed by asteroids that lasted from 20 million to 150 million years. --Science Daily
The Maranatha Path
Celestial agriculture and the art of hermetic cuisine. --Phenomena Magazine


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Wed 09.21 >>
Investigative mythologist William Henry will be talking about New Atlantis prophecy as well as symbols of Atlantean imagery and how New Orleans relates to Atlantis.

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Hot Stories for Wed., Sept. 21, 2005
Mysterious 'Ball Of Fire' Seen In Fla. Skies
Experts said it could be a piece of space junk or a large meteor burning up in the atmosphere.
-- Local6.com
Mysterious Stars Surround Andromeda's Black Hole
Stars move so fast that they could go the distance from Earth to the Moon in six minutes. --Space.com
Marines in Spaaaace!
The U.S. Marine Corps' futuristic plans to deploy through space may finally be getting some traction. --Defense Tech
Deadliest U.S. Hurricane Ever Hit Texas in 1900
Category 4 storm left somewhere between 8,000 and 12,000 dead. --Live Science
World of the Strange
Tom Slemen investigates the paranormal in Liverpool. --Liverpool Daily Post
Artists erect giant pink bunny on mountain
200-foot-long toy rabbit lies on the side of the Colletto Fava mountain in northern Italy (with photo). --Ananova News


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Thu 09.22 >>
Various guests will be appearing for one or more segments throughout the show to provide a mix of commentary on everything from the war on terror to Katrina’s aftermath.

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Hot Stories for Thurs., Sept. 22, 2005
Heatwave makes plants warm planet
Plants produced more carbon dioxide than they absorbed from the atmosphere. --BBC News
Imagine
Colin Bennett writes about George Van Tassel's Integraton. --Phenomena Magazine
Contagious Dog Flu Virus Is Detected in 7 States
Sometimes deadly canine flu is spreading in kennels and dog tracks. --NY Times (requires registration)
Photos may show Earth-like activity on Mars
Earthquakes and global warming may be changing the face of the Red Planet.
--San Diego Union-Tribune
Mysterious 'Ball Of Fire' Seen In Fla. Skies
Experts said it could be a piece of space junk or a large meteor burning up in the atmosphere.
-- Local6.com


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Watching Rita
Hurricane Rita, currently rated as a category 4 storm, is threatening residents in southwest Louisiana and southeast Texas, where highways are jammed with evacuees.

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http://www.cnn.com/2005/WEATHER/09/22/rita/index.html

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Sat 09.24 >>
First Hour:
Dr. Henry Niman will briefly discuss the bird flu pandemic, followed by James Chiles, who will talk about the New Orleans' levies and Jet Blue landing gear failure.

Celebrated business futurist, Joel Barker, who coined the term "paradigm shift" will discuss what the next paradigm shifts will be as well as future scenarios for planet Earth. Book Link: Five Regions of the Future

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Hot Stories for Sat., Sept. 24, 2005
It's a 'new era' of hurricanes
Experts: String of intense storms is part of normal cycle. --CNN
Scientific efforts to alter storms called futile
Scientists say it is wishful thinking that anyone could destroy or influence a hurricane. --AP
Cracking the code for hurricane forecasts
Go beyond the skinny black line to get a clearer picture of storm's effect. --MSNBC
New device helps develop human psychic senses
Company claims to have built 'Hyperdimensional Oscillator' based on Tesla's work. --Life Technology
Space Elevator Undergoes "Reel" World Testing
Robot successfully climbs ribbon dangling from a high-altitude balloon. --Space.com


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Tue 09.27 >>
Conceptual Artist and researcher Mark McCandlish will talk about unusual technologies and how they play a role in the paranormal as well as UFO activity.

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Hot Stories for Tues., Sept. 27, 2005
Ice explorer readies for launch
Europe's Cryosat spacecraft will study the Earth's ice caps. --BBC News
Huge Quake Cracks Star
Neutron star released energy equivalent to what our Sun produces in 250,000 years. --Space.com
Can 'weird science' save the Sox?
Desperate times call for desperate measures writes Dr. Eric Leskowitz. --Boston Globe
Gulf Currents That Turn Storms Into Monsters
The loop current is a great ribbon of hot water meandering through the Gulf.
--New York Times (requires registration)
Doomed state hospital still fascinates
Developers want to demolish the Danvers State Hospital. --Salem News


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Sat 10.01 >>
Katherine Albrecht, founder of CASPIAN, a consumer group fighting against supermarket 'loyalty' cards, will join Liz McIntyre to share an update on Radio Frequency Identification products (RFID). Related site: spychips.com

First Hour: Business futurist Joel Barker will discuss the results of his technology survey.

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Hot Stories for Sat., Oct. 1, 2005
Wild Gorillas Seen To Use Tools
Gorillas have been seen for the first time using tools to perform tasks in the wild. --BBC News
Cassini's Doubleheader Flybys Score Home Run
Probe takes a close look at Saturn moons Tethys and Hyperion (with photos). --NASA/JPL
Global Sea Levels Could Rise 12 Inches By 2100
Study shows global temperature could rise by 4.1 C, melting sea-ice in the Arctic. --Reuters
Teen Caught His Own Murder On Tape
Wisconsin teen captures his own murder on video, allowing police to find his killer. --WFTV.com
Scientists Claim To Find Homer's Ithaca
A British team believe they may have found the island described in Homer's Odyssey. --AAP


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Sun 10.02 >>
George Noory welcomes science fiction author and UFO researcher, Dr. Kevin Randle, for a discussion about how UFOs have influenced the entertainment industry and what has emerged from Hollywood lately.

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Hot Stories for Sun., Oct. 2, 2005
Angry Ghost Caught On TV?
Store in England may have video proof of the existence of ghosts (with photos). --WUSA TV
'Planet Xena' has a sidekick: Gabrielle
Scientists find moon circling 10th planet. --Associated Press
Sun's Changes to Blame for Part of Global Warming
Increased output from the Sun might be to blame for 10-30% of global warming. --LiveScience
Remote-controlled rats could save lives
Researcher sees rodents fighting terror bombers, finding trapped victims. --Times Union
UFO lights up Florida's skies
Experts believe object was meteor.
--Associated Press


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