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The Mystery of the Crystal Skulls

Psychedelic Adventure | 14 hours ago by 84735

Legend has it, there are 13 Crystal Skulls scattered around Mexico, Central America and South America made of quartz crystal. The same quartz crystal used in making microchips which store unimaginable information and data within ! These skulls, foun read more

PAPAYA

Fruitspecies | 14 hours ago by Fuit Species

Common Name: PapayaVernacular Names: Pawpaw, Tree melonScientific Name: Carica papayaSpecimens From: MalaysiaSpecimens Weight: 1.8 kgPapaya, native to Central America and Mexico but it is now a very common fruit grown in most of the tropical and subt read more

Journey to Banana Land

The History Movies | 16 hours ago by profanomedievo

Documentary | William J. Ganz Co. | 00:20:42 | Public Domain | 1950Tags: United Fruit, agriculture, Central America, propaganda, no educational film read more

Once and for all David Cook

Serendipity | 17 hours ago by Linda Lee

For your reading pleasure...America's Accidental Idol AUSTIN SCAGGSLess than a week after winning American Idol, David Cook is sitting in a glitzy restaurant on the south tip of Manhattan's Central Park. The chef, who proudly says he was among the 55 read more

Comedy Central Roast of Bob Saget is the rowdiest, raunchiest par…

mydeal24.com - lifestyle trends and ideas | September 6th 2008 by Tanja

The aggravatingly aimable star of Full House, America's Funniest Home Videos and 1 vs. 100, finally gets what he deserves when Comedy Central roasts 1 Vote(s) read more

The Lost Pyramids of Caral

Online Documentaries 4 U | September 5th 2008

The magnificent ancient city of pyramids at Caral in Peru hit the headlines in 2001. The site is a thousand years older than the earliest known civilisation in the Americas and, at 2,627 BC, is as old as the pyramids of Egypt. Many now believe it is read more

THE FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN PRESIDENT:

BrothersJudd Blog | September 5th 2008 by Stephen Judd

Bush's enduring legacy in Africa (Andrew Natsios, September 4, 2008, Boston Globe) In Sudan, the United States played a central role as peacemaker in ending a 20-year civil war between the Arab north and African south, which killed 2 million people. read more

Cofee: Making espresso drinks - The selection of espresso coffee…

You like a coffee? | September 5th 2008 by mahasamut

Share of coffee beans in the leg seemingly endless lines. Miller also has many adjustments and you are unsure of the difference between French and an Italian roast. How do you know that beans make the best espresso? It is better to start with the bas read more

Jon Stewart's Clips on Palin/Republican Hypocrisy

Whose Shoes Are These Anyway? | September 4th 2008

I saw McCain's speech tonight. I appreciate his experience as a POW and the sacrifice he made for country, but I must say, "If being held against your will and tortured in the name of America is grounds to be president, then every African-American sl read more

‘U.S. Republicans: The Reawakening of Moral Intolerance’ - Le…

The Moderate Voice | September 4th 2008

From what we can gather so far from central Europe, there is little love for Sarah Palin or the McCain campaign’s apparent embrace of the Karl Rove election strategy. Author, historian and political scientist Nicole Bacharan finds irony in th read more

Resorts Out, Boutique Hotels In Posted By : Wain Roy

Travel & Living | September 4th 2008 by Jolyne

New travel hot spots in Central America such as Panama and Columbia in addition to already-proven ones like Costa Rica and Mexico are working proof of the success and potential of boutique travel. More: continued here read more

Euro Declines to Lowest Level This Year as ECB Cites Weakness

My-zue - Information center | September 4th 2008 by Zurina

By Ye Xie and Agnes Lovasz Sept. 4 (Bloomberg) -- The euro fell to the lowest level against the dollar this year as European Central Bank President Jean-C read more

IS LA LA LAND OVER ON WALL STREET...

GLOOM AND DOOM REPORT | September 4th 2008

THE MARKETS HAVE BEEN UNREAL FOR A LONG LONG TIME...NOW EUROLAND IS CHANGING SOME FUNDAMENTAL RULES FOR CENTRAL BANKING...WHICH IS REALLY CAUSING A PARADIGM SHIFT IN HOW THINGS ARE DONE...ANY EXTREME REVERSION TO REALITY AND BASIC MACROECONOMIC THEOR read more

Dryopteris Pseudo Filix-Mas

Home & Garden | September 4th 2008 by Auzworks Interactive

Every shade garden deserves one standout fern, the hardest-working and most interesting of the display. Make this showpiece Dryopteris pseudo filix-mas, the Mexican Male Fern native to the cloud forests of North and Central America. Boasting huge fro read more

Resorts Out, Boutique Hotels In Posted By : Wain Roy

Travel Tips | September 4th 2008 by Travelers

New travel hot spots in Central America such as Panama and Columbia in addition to already-proven ones like Costa Rica and Mexico are working proof of the success and potential of boutique travel. More: continued here read more

Irish MNC Saongroup.com announces expansion plans in India

India News and Press Releases | September 4th 2008

/India PRwire/ - Saongroup.com, one of the fastest growing international online recruitment companies in the world, having job sites in Ireland, UK, Luxembourg, China, UAE, Central America, Caribbean and South Africa, today announced its expansion pl read more

Sarah Palin's Family Pain Becomes Media Fodder

The Spewker | September 4th 2008 by Cheryl Taragin

Inordinate amounts of incongruous baby sightings during Wednesday's Republican National Convention played like a public relations staging of family values.First up, Cindy McCain cradling a baby. Then it was Republican V.P. Nominee Sarah Palin's husba read more

GSM Adding a Million New Subs Per Day

Digital Lifescapes | September 3rd 2008 by David H. Deans

In one year ending June 30, 2008, GSM/HSPA added more than 115 million mobile phone subscriptions in the Americas region with a market share of 67 percent.According to Informa Telecoms & Media, global GSM/HSPA wireless subscriptions as of June 30, 20 read more

David Jordan Asks Fans To Help Honduran Children

Popdirt.com: Pop music news | September 3rd 2008

David Jordan checked in with fans on his blog at MySpace on Wednesday (September 3). The British singer songwriter tells readers: I'm in Honduras in Central America... doing my best to help these... read more

Russia: First there was One! Then.....

News! | September 3rd 2008 by Kyle Keeton

Nicaragua a Central America country, bordering both the Caribbean Sea and the North Pacific Ocean, between Costa Rica and Honduras has become the first country outside Russia to recognize the independence of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.read more | dig read more

Russia: First there was One! Then.....

Windows to Russia by Kyle Keeton | September 3rd 2008 by Kyle Keeton

NicaraguaHello,Something interesting has happened......Nicaragua a Central America country, bordering both the Caribbean Sea and the North Pacific Ocean, between Costa Rica and Honduras has become the first country outside Russia to recognize the ind read more

AWARENESS: Understanding & Tolerance of Mental Health Issues

This Is Uncensored Territory | September 3rd 2008 by theunstableblogger

source: http://psychcentral.com/news/2008/09/01/americans-exhibit-low-tolerance-of-mental-illness/2858.htmlAmericans Exhibit Low Tolerance of Mental IllnessBy Rick Nauert, Ph.D. Senior News Editor Reviewed by John M. Grohol, Psy.D. on Sept read more

Affordable Homes Abroad

Photo Travel & Daily News Vietnam, China, India, Indonesia | September 3rd 2008 by Chuck Kuhn

Thinking about buying a nice four-bedroom house in Louisville? How about one on an island paradise instead—Aruba, say. They cost about the same—around $240,000—but Aruba has better beaches. And with home values still shaky in many U.S. markets, read more

Transparent Butterfly!!!

welcome welcome welcome | September 3rd 2008 by resika

It comes from Central America and is found from Mexico to Panama. It is quite common in its zone, but it not easy to find because of its transparent wings, which is a natural camouflage mechanism. A butterfly with transparent wings is rare and beau read more

In My Own Words: Cyril Dabydeen

Geoffrey Philp's Blog Spot | September 3rd 2008

Poetry has always been closest to me: it’s what makes up my inner being, my consciousness expressed through the images and the rhythms; and, in a sense, it wasn’t totally surprising to be told that “Easter Poem” in my new book, Uncharted read more

Transparent Butterfly

Agung's Weblog | September 3rd 2008 by Agung

Absolutely gorgeous photos! Subhannalloh .. It comes from Central America and is found from Mexico to Panama. It is quite common in its zone, but it not easy to find because of its transparent wings, which is a natural camouflage mechanism.   A but read more

Argentina.....

FX Trading Ideas.....and other Ramblings | September 2nd 2008

A follow up to yesterdays post,Latin American currencies were under pressure throughout the session yesterday with Colombia leading the charge trading up to 1990 against the dollar. I took this opportunity to establish the position that I talked abou read more

Dikecligil, Sullivan Take Home America East Weekly Honors

Stony Brook Radio Sports | September 2nd 2008 by Stony Brook Radio Sports

Seawolves return to action Thursday against Rhode IslandBoston, Mass. - Senior outside hitter Gulce Nazli Dikecligil (Istanbul, Turkey) and freshman setter Kelsey Sullivan (Hamilton, Va.) were named the America East Volleyball Player of the Week and read more

Thank you to everyone !

Christopher's Blog | September 2nd 2008 by Christopher

NOW is a time for......... CELEBRATION! ( 1000 hits on September 2nd 2008 at 5:31 PM Central Daylight Time ) I just want to post a quick and brief message to say : thank you !!!!! To all my: * AOL Journal F read more

Largess envy -- Venezuela's Chavez tries to surpass Washington on…

Views from the Left Coast | September 2nd 2008 by NatetheGrate

There's a bright side to the overheated rhetorical competition between U.S. President George W. Bush and Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. Chavez appears to be using his nation's vast oil wealth to overtake the United States as the largest benefactor read more

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