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'Anthrax isn't scary at all compared to this': Man-made flu virus with potential to wipe out many millions if it ever escaped is created in research lab

• Scientist responsible is bracing himself for a media storm
• Just five tweaks to H5N1 makes it more contagious
• Contagious version of bird flu could cause pandemic
• Scientists divided over whether findings can be released
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The deadliest pandemics in history, an infographic

The human species has been battling Nature’s population control since the caveman days. Apart from natural disasters, this has been the job of pandemics and diseases throughout history. Below are some of the most notable of these occurrences...
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Homelessness around the world

Boston conducted its 32nd census of the city’s homeless population earlier this week. A report to the United Nations in 2005 stated there were an estimated 100 million homeless people in the world, and an additional 1.6 billion living without adequate housing. Here are some images of homelessness across the globe, collected from wire images this year. -- (31 photos total) rose
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Michigan Angel’ makes people believe in Christmas again
In 1947 it was Miracle on 34th Street with the setting as Macy’s department store.

Wonderful as it is, Miracle on 34th Street is just a movie. Right in the middle of a jobless recession in 2011, miracles are happening at Kmart and every one of them is real.

This is how the Miracle at Kmart found its beginning: Somewhere in the State of Michigan, an anonymous angel came along and made Christmas 2011 for parents with clothes and toys for children on Kmart layaway.

No one in the media seems to know who the Angel of Michigan is, whether the angel is male, female, young or old. The best angels are always anonymous and as scripture says the best of good deeds ahttp://www.canadafreepress.com/index.php/arti...ns&utm_medium=emailre the ones only you and the Lord know about.
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Mystery Change in Earth's Gravity Field Satellite data since 1998 indicates the bulge in the Earth's gravity field at the equator is growing, and scientists think that the ocean may hold the answer to the mystery of how the changes in the trend of Earth's gravity are occurring. http://www.hypography.com/article.cfm?id=32545
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Experts closer to cracking Stonehenge mystery

For centuries, scientists and historians have argued over why Stonehenge was built and, even more puzzlingly, how.
They are now closer to cracking one aspect of the mystery after working out the exact spot where some of the rocks came from....
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"Doomsday Seed Vault" in the Arctic -
Bill Gates, Rockefeller and the GMO giants know something we don’t
One thing Microsoft founder Bill Gates can’t be accused of is sloth. He was already programming at 14, founded Microsoft at age 20 while still a student at Harvard. By 1995 he had been listed by Forbes as the world’s richest man from being the largest shareholder in his Microsoft, a company which his relentless drive built into a de facto monopoly in software systems for personal computers.

In 2006 when most people in such a situation might think of retiring to a quiet Pacific island, Bill Gates decided to devote his energies to his Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the world’s largest ‘transparent’ private foundation as it says, with a whopping $34.6 billion endowment and a legal necessity to spend $1.5 billion a year on charitable projects around the world to maintain its tax free charitable status. A gift from friend and business associate, mega-investor Warren Buffett in 2006, of some $30 billion worth of shares in Buffet’s Berkshire Hathaway put the Gates’ foundation into the league where it spends almost the amount of the entire annual budget of the United Nations’ World Health Organization.

So when Bill Gates decides through the Gates Foundation to invest some $30 million of their hard earned money in a project, it is worth looking at. http://globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=23503
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Women are a mystery to Stephen Hawking

The biggest mystery in the universe perplexing one of the world’s best known scientists is — women.
When New Scientist magazine asked “Brief History of Time” author Stephen Hawking what he thinks about most, the Cambridge University professor renowned for unraveling some of the most complex questions in modern physics answered: “Women. They are a complete mystery.”
The wheelchair-bound Hawking, who only recently retired from a post once held by Isaac Newton, talked to the magazine in the run-up to celebrations for his 70th birthday about his biggest scientific blunder and his hopes for modern science...
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