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    Talks Begin In Cyprus

    Yesterday saw a historic day for the divided island of Cyprus During the last 34 years the island has been split into what effectively count as two separate nations: Cyprus, and the self-declared Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus

    Why is the US

    For decades the people and government of the US

    Benji, the computer entity, was guiding the exploration of Saturn’s moons by Capt Marcos and his team of spatons (space robots) with his space ship ‘Napolean

    The amount of warning time a tsunami warning system can provide depends on the distance between your location and the location of the undersea event A tsunami can travel 500 to 600 mph in deep water, slowing as it approaches shore

    It is a matter of record that both President Dryden of the Prudential and President Knapp of the Metropolitan were close students of the Prudential of London Both went to London and witnessed the functioning of the business at first hand

    The Worldwide General News (WGN) TV channel was inundated with questions about the danger from the LHC which was commissioned They decided to devote their next ‘Space Talk’ program to this subject

    Is Australia's present drought a sign of global warming In our examination of the international controversy that is climate change and global warming, we've looked at the positions of both parties - the Scaremongers who fully support the theory, and the Idealists who want more concrete evidence

    The theory of man-made climate change is based on mass hysteria not proven facts In the previous three articles about the world-wide controversy that is global warming, the position of the people who support this theory - the Scaremongers - has been explained and their core arguments commented upon

    Climate change is an ongoing part of the evolution of Earth In the two previous parts of this investigation the basic differences between those who support the man-made global warming theory and those who don't has been highlighted It's time now to look at the past history of periods of world-wide climate change

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