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Immigration, World Poverty and Gumballs
Palindrome: Lost Generation
Jul 10, 2010 at 06:59 AM
This is a video that was submitted in a contest by a 20-year old. The contest was titled "u @ 50" by AARP. This video won second place. When they showed it, everyone in the room was awe-struck and broke into spontaneous applause. So simple and yet so brilliant. Take a minute and watch it.
Makes you proud to be an American
Ponkey comes to Murphy, NC
Dec 28, 2008 at 09:10 AM
A little stuffed animal named Ponkey has been making his way around the world and then given as a Christmas gift to Jonathan Coulton, the online Indie singer, JoCo's Web Site - Download free music
Ponkey has been to the CERN Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland, New Zealand, Germany and Australia. See pictures of his travels here
Here is an account in his own words of his visit to Murphy: My Visit to Murphy Here are some pictures of his visit to Murphy:
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Son: Libyan convicted in Lockerbie bombing is dead Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, a Libyan intelligence officer who was the only person ever convicted in the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, died Sunday nearly three years after he was released from a Scottish prison to the outrage of the relatives of the attack's 270 victims. He was 60.
Sudan releases four detained foreigners: officials KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan has released four foreigners detained near the border with South Sudan following weeks of heavy clashes between the two African neighbours, officials said on Sunday. Sudan said it had arrested the four - a Briton, a Norwegian, a South African and a South Sudanese - last month, accusing them of illegally entering an oil-producing border area to spy for South Sudan. South Sudanese officials denied those allegations, saying the men were working with the United Nations and aid groups clearing mines, and had got lost in the remote territory. ...