General Merrill McPeak says Bush is a criminal, naive and has caused damage that will last hundreds of years.
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General Merrill McPeak says Bush is a criminal, naive and has caused damage that will last hundreds of years.
posted by eric3579An interview with Avichai Sharon and Noam Chayut, both veterans of the Israeli Defense Forces and members of Breaking the Silence (http://www.shovrimshtika.org/index_e.asp). Sharon and Chayut served... continue reading
posted by Farhad2000Ed Brown of Plainfield New Hampshire has refused to pay his federal income tax, He has been taken to court, he offered to pay in full if they could show him the law that states his personal income should... continue reading
posted by silvercordOffers explanation for the function and location of the G-spot.
posted by persephoneA critical documentary about music in Africa through the exploration of Mbira, one of the oldest musical instruments in Africa. The documentary challenges the stereotypes, biases, and misunderstanding... continue reading
posted by persephone'Tour the mightiest mountain ranges, starting with the birth of a mountain at one of the lowest places on Earth and ending at the summit of Everest. One of Earth's rarest phenomena is a lava lake that... continue reading
posted by deputydog...and remember kids, the stuff they show us, is old-school. This includes inefficient alternative energy sources such as solar, hydro-electric, and nuclear. Imagine all the time, effort, and genius utilized... continue reading
posted by choggieJames Burke explains the historical development of science & technology and its effect on western philosophy. Episode 5 of 10. (Episode 4 is "A Matter of Fact", which was already on the Sift)
posted by jwrayJames Burke explains the historical development of science & technology and its effect on western philosophy. Episode 3 of 10.
posted by jwrayThe scandal involving Paul Wolfowitz has raised many questions about the relevance of the World Bank. Set up just before World War II, the bank along with the IMF, was meant to stabilise the world economy... continue reading
posted by gwaan(BBC) Interactive billboards and advertisements have been (trying) to catch our eyes for some time now, but a team of Swedes are apparently hoping that adding speech abilities might convince you to take... continue reading
posted by omnithropeThe problem with Saddam was that he decided to make extra money by simply trading his oil in euros. Sound like a pointless threat? Well it wasn't. A switch to the Euro by oil producing nations would... continue reading
posted by bl968Trailer for a documentary film about the Merchant Seamen in the 1950's who had an impact on Liverpool and UK culture, through the fashions and music they brought back from New York. This laid the basis... continue reading
posted by lisacatMuslims in the West with Olivier Roy Olivier Roy is one of Europe's most noted experts on Islam, with particular expertise on the globalization of Islam and its expression in the West. He has recently... continue reading
posted by Farhad2000Anima Mundi is a film about animals. It contains no actors, has not plot and has no script. Anima Mundi was created by Godfrey Reggio who also created Koyaanisqatsi. Anima Mundi was commissioned by... continue reading
posted by Farhad2000President Franklin Delano Roosevelt leads the nation in prayer on June 6, 1944 as the Greatest Generation launched its mightiest battle of the Second World War.
posted by Wumpus"Depicts ants as social creatures living in complex societies. Shows ways they control their environment. Ken Smith said: This is probably the most genuinely entertaining of all the John Kieran's Kaleidoscope... continue reading
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