2019-03-01
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Why Back Pain is Hard to Beat
December 6, 2001Many of our website readers and Dreamland listeners also listen to Art Bell on Coast to Coast AM and they?re been worried about the recent bout of back pain that kept him off the air for so long. A new... continued
You Can Only Find Them Here
December 6, 2001If you click on the ?store? tab at the top of our home page, you?ll find wonderful Christmas gifts that are for sale exclusively on unknowncountry.com?you won?t find them anywhere else. One example is our Cellguard phone protector?two tiny pieces... continued
Doctor to Conduct NDE Tests
December 6, 2001Dr. Sam Parnia, a doctor at Southampton General Hospital in England, has been given approval to conduct the first large scale investigation into what happens when patients have a near death experience (NDE). An earlier study at the hospital revealed... continued
Is Your Child Safe From School Killers?
December 6, 2001Violent crimes in U.S. schools which leave many students and teachers dead are on the rise, according to a new study by Dr. Mark Anderson of the Division of Violence Prevention at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in... continued
Monarchs May Be Saved
December 6, 2001Mexican President Vicente Fox has announced a program to protect the forests that are used as a winter haven by hundreds of millions of Monarch butterflies every year. A fund created by the government and private foundations called the Monarch... continued
Iraq Threatens Israel
December 5, 2001Laurie Mylroie, who is an internationally known expert on Iraq, reports that for the first time, Saddam Hussein has specifically threatened to retaliate against Israel for any U.S. campaign against their regime. A senior Iraqi diplomat says Saddam has an... continued
Original Nessie Film Found
December 5, 2001The first film of Scotland?s Loch Ness Monster was shown 65 years ago. Since then, the short newsreel clip of the 30 foot long creature has been missing. Now the footage has been found and will be screened again. Janet... continued
Pesticide Tests Approved for Humans
December 5, 2001Three years ago, in response to mounting criticism from environmentalists and physicians, the Clinton administration stopped using information from industry studies conducted on humans to determine the amount of pesticides that could be applied to fruits, vegetables and other crops.... continued
Noisy Meteors
December 5, 2001We reported that several people were hit by falling meteors during the recent leonids shower on November 18. Now we?ve learned that some skywatchers not only saw the leonids, they heard them too. ?I am sure I could hear several... continued
Access to Vitamins is Safe?For Now
December 4, 2001The drug industry?s efforts to restrict customer access to nutritional supplements and other natural health therapies have been thwarted by a huge consumer letter writing campaign. Pharmaceutical industry executives and politicians representing more than 50 countries met in Berlin as... continued