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The Being Who Helped Me to Dance
June 30, 2004Here's another one of our new Communion Letters. In it,Christy writes: For a long time I dismissed a childhood story I wrote and illustrated containing descriptions of another world and images of big-eyed beings, because my sister told me my... continued
Spontaneous Fires Still a Mystery
June 30, 2004We recently wrote about mysterious fires spontaneously breaking out in the Italian town of Canneto di Caronia. TVs and appliances burst into flames, cars refused to unlock and cell phones rang when no one was calling. The residents were evacuated... continued
Why Modern Couples Can’t Conceive
June 30, 2004She's on a low carb diet, he carries a cell phone?no wonder they can't have kids. Researchers have found that a low carb diet makes women less fertile, while carrying a cell phone does the same thing to men. Caroline... continued
West Nile May be Saddam’s Revenge
June 30, 2004U.S. health officials say the U.S. strain of West Nile virus is deadlier to humans and birds than anywhere else on the planet, except for Israel. Could West Nile be Saddam Hussein's revenge? WorldNet Daily and Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin... continued
No More Chocolate?!
June 29, 2004Some of us don't want to live in a world without chocolate, but we may have to if a South American disease spreads to cocoa plants in Africa. Julianna Kettlewell writes in bbcnews.com that the two diseases ravaging cocoa plants... continued
Secret Ancient Indian Village Revealed
June 29, 2004We recently wrote that Atzlan, the Mexican Atlantis, might be in Utah. Now an ancient Indian site has been revealed that was kept secret by a rancher in Utah for over 50 years. Paul Foy writes that Waldo Wilcox kept... continued
Can Women Be as Evil as Men?
June 29, 2004Psychologists have long thought that bringing women into traditionally male realms would create kinder, gentler institutions. However, female torture of male prisoners at Baghdad's Abu Ghraib prison seems to prove the opposite. Of the seven U.S. soldiers charged in the... continued
TV Leads to Early Sex
June 28, 2004Children, especially girls, are reaching puberty at alarmingly younger ages every year. This is a major problem, since with longer lives and more education, most women want to put off having children to a later age than ever before. The... continued
Another Case of Mad Cow in U.S.
June 28, 2004A second cow has tested positive for Mad Cow Disease in the U.S.?and only a fraction of cattle are tested, so who knows how many infected cows there really are? However, the USDA says it's "very likely" that with further... continued
That Mona Lisa Smile
June 28, 2004Why have we been fascinated for so many years by Mona Lisa's enigmatic smile? It may be due to random noise in our brain. Philip Cohen reports in New Scientist that Christopher Tyler and Leonid Kontsevich manipulated a computer image... continued