How is Saddam Hussein reacting to President Bush?s threat to do away with him? For the real scoop, we go to the Kurdish Institute. The Kurds, long-time enemies of Saddam, report on a secret meeting of the Hussein family and top Iraqi intelligence and military leaders, where Hussein expressed his fear and wrath?and his intention to strike first. Don?t miss this riveting piece of intelligence! To read ?Behind Closed Iraqi Doors?the Wrath of a Madman?,click here.

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John Holmes has video he shot of a Nessie-like monster creature swimming in the sea off the coast of Cornwall in the U.K. that has baffled researchers. He says, “I was filming my wife and had climbed on a rock to admire the view across the bay and I thought I heard a splash. A bizarre movement caught my attention??

At first, Holmes thought he was looking at the fin of a shark or a killer whale. “I then saw a snake-like head and neck which appeared to be raised out of the water. I was so shocked by what I saw that I almost fell off the rock. I screamed to my wife and she climbed out of the water. I only saw it in the water for a brief amount of time.”
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Scientists are searching the last unexplored terrain on Earth, where strange creatures are hiding that have never been seen by the eye of man. Where is this??Down deep in the ocean. “We know more about the dark side of the moon than we do about the ocean’s floor,” says Paul Cain, a volunteer diver at the Monterey Bay Aquarium in California. “And that’s because in some ways it’s easier to get to the moon than to the ocean’s floor.”

It?s too far down for explorers to travel, since it?s too cold and the water pressure is too great for humans to survive. So they send robots armed with video tape instead, hoping to pick up glimpses of one of these mystery creatures.
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You?d better not postpone that trip to a national park much longer, because scientists say global warming is destroying U.S. parks, forests, marine sanctuaries and wildlife refuges. An environmental group called the Bluewater Network plans to file petitions with the Departments of Interior, Agriculture and Commerce asking them to minimize the effects of global warming on public lands and waters under their jurisdiction.
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