added 2007 Sun Jun 10 10:50:05 by populist
Does the United States have an opposition media? During the Cold War, if an American journalist or visitor to the Soviet Union reported seeing churches full of people, this was taken as a sign that the people were rejecting and escaping from communism.
Does the United States have an opposition media? During the Cold War, if an American journalist or visitor to the Soviet Union reported seeing churches full of people, this was taken as a sign that the people were rejecting and escaping from communism.
added 2007 Thu Jun 7 17:35:19 by Neophile
If American teenagers during the Cold War ever stopped to consider how their Eastern bloc counterparts spent the weekend, they probably imagined dreary groups of Red Youth robotically singing hymns to Soviet wheat production and discussing the glories of socialist brotherhood from Hanoi to Havana.
If American teenagers during the Cold War ever stopped to consider how their Eastern bloc counterparts spent the weekend, they probably imagined dreary groups of Red Youth robotically singing hymns to Soviet wheat production and discussing the glories of socialist brotherhood from Hanoi to Havana.
added 2007 Thu Jun 7 7:08:45 by populist
While the Bush administration keeps its focus on turning a disaster in Iraq into victory, it seems that Russia is not buying into the rhetoric that the United States is the only superpower.
While the Bush administration keeps its focus on turning a disaster in Iraq into victory, it seems that Russia is not buying into the rhetoric that the United States is the only superpower.
added 2007 Thu Jun 7 7:08:45 by populist
While the Bush administration keeps its focus on turning a disaster in Iraq into victory, it seems that Russia is not buying into the rhetoric that the United States is the only superpower.
While the Bush administration keeps its focus on turning a disaster in Iraq into victory, it seems that Russia is not buying into the rhetoric that the United States is the only superpower.
added 2007 Tue May 8 21:53:45 by Ousama
For years, scientists have struggled to identify the genes responsible for mammals' sensation of cold. Finally, scientists have shown that a gene called TRPM8 is responsible for the bulk of this ability in mice.Ads by GoogleAdvertise on this siteCold Congestion ReliefCough More Productively
For years, scientists have struggled to identify the genes responsible for mammals' sensation of cold. Finally, scientists have shown that a gene called TRPM8 is responsible for the bulk of this ability in mice.Ads by GoogleAdvertise on this siteCold Congestion ReliefCough More Productively
added 2007 Sun Apr 15 9:36:07 by springflower
As energy-rich Russia grows ever more confident, accusing the US of flouting international law,
As energy-rich Russia grows ever more confident, accusing the US of flouting international law,
added 2007 Fri Mar 2 20:33:51 by populist
The Food and Drug Administration is reviewing the risk and benefits of popular cough and cold remedies indicated for young children, a top official was cited as saying by the New York Times.
The Food and Drug Administration is reviewing the risk and benefits of popular cough and cold remedies indicated for young children, a top official was cited as saying by the New York Times.
added 2007 Sat Feb 17 16:59:17 by siddhu1983
Airlines were investigating why windshields on at least 13 planes cracked at Denver International Airport as winds of up to 100 mph whipped through the foothills in Colorado. Meanwhile, at least three people in Iowa died Friday night when a Cessna twin-engine airplane crashed during a snow storm in a field southeast of the Council Bluffs airport
Airlines were investigating why windshields on at least 13 planes cracked at Denver International Airport as winds of up to 100 mph whipped through the foothills in Colorado. Meanwhile, at least three people in Iowa died Friday night when a Cessna twin-engine airplane crashed during a snow storm in a field southeast of the Council Bluffs airport
added 2007 Fri Feb 16 10:21:13 by ind06
ST. PAUL, Minn. - Dubbed the "Aerosol Act of 2007," the measure puts five contracts out to bid across the North Star state, with the lowest bidders spending the next six months performing industrial CFC spraying across the region's coldest areas.
ST. PAUL, Minn. - Dubbed the "Aerosol Act of 2007," the measure puts five contracts out to bid across the North Star state, with the lowest bidders spending the next six months performing industrial CFC spraying across the region's coldest areas.
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added 2007 Thu Feb 8 14:22:16 by pagey
The number of deaths blamed on a week of intensely cold temperatures rose to 13 on Wednesday, reminding many Americans about the dangers of hypothermia and exposure. But the cold weather may have a much larger hidden death toll.
The number of deaths blamed on a week of intensely cold temperatures rose to 13 on Wednesday, reminding many Americans about the dangers of hypothermia and exposure. But the cold weather may have a much larger hidden death toll.
added 2007 Mon Feb 5 17:57:42 by TechnologyExpert
A bone-chilling Arctic cold wave with temperatures as low as 38 below zero shut down schools for thousands of youngsters Monday, halted some Amtrak service and put car batteries on the disabled list from the northern Plains across the Great Lakes. The cold was accompanied by snow that was measured in feet in parts of upstate New York.
A bone-chilling Arctic cold wave with temperatures as low as 38 below zero shut down schools for thousands of youngsters Monday, halted some Amtrak service and put car batteries on the disabled list from the northern Plains across the Great Lakes. The cold was accompanied by snow that was measured in feet in parts of upstate New York.
added 2007 Sun Feb 4 16:14:58 by jeremytoday
Despite the bitter cold gripping the Midwest, Mike Thamm of Duluth prepared to walk outside clad only in a swimsuit and dive into frigid water for charity.
Despite the bitter cold gripping the Midwest, Mike Thamm of Duluth prepared to walk outside clad only in a swimsuit and dive into frigid water for charity.
added 2007 Mon Jan 22 12:22:39 by Wil
"You don't have to come in close contact with someone to give them a cold," says Owen Hendley, MD. Washing your hands frequently is still your best line of defense, but go the extra mile to protect your family with these six simple and effective steps to beat the common cold. [via lifehacker]
"You don't have to come in close contact with someone to give them a cold," says Owen Hendley, MD. Washing your hands frequently is still your best line of defense, but go the extra mile to protect your family with these six simple and effective steps to beat the common cold. [via lifehacker]
added 2007 Fri Jan 12 3:20:37 by ninjaboy
UK scientists are preparing to begin trials to develop a new way of fighting cancer using viruses that cause colds.
UK scientists are preparing to begin trials to develop a new way of fighting cancer using viruses that cause colds.
added 2006 Tue Aug 22 3:59:31 by capn_caveman
Here's a cool strategy for relieving pain: scientists have found that cold temperatures and even cool-sensation chemicals can be used to treat chronic pain.
Here's a cool strategy for relieving pain: scientists have found that cold temperatures and even cool-sensation chemicals can be used to treat chronic pain.
added 2006 Tue Aug 1 14:08:09 by wayjer
Known as nacreous clouds, the formations can only form in temperatures lower than minus 80 degrees Celcius (minus 112 Fahrenheit).
Known as nacreous clouds, the formations can only form in temperatures lower than minus 80 degrees Celcius (minus 112 Fahrenheit).






