African nations agreed Thursday to a massive ivory sell-off and a nine-year freeze on further sales, in a move conservationists hoped would mean a reprieve for elephant herds from poachers and smuggling syndicates.
Origami (literally meaning 'folding paper') is the art of paper folding. The goal of this art is to create a given result using geometric folds and crease patterns. Origami refers to all types of paper folding, even those of non-Chinese origin.
Kandi Hanson has a history of run-ins with deer. She totaled her first car and damaged two others in collisions with deer. This weekend, the deer struck back. As Hanson approached the halfway mark of the 10-kilometer Sour Grapes Half and Half run Saturday, a spooked deer darted out of the woods and crashed into Hanson, tossing the 28-year-old in
This is why cows shouldn't listen to the radio. A cow's pleasant day of grazing gets interrupted when she listens to an ominous farming report about a disease that's sweeping through the country's cattle population. What's a cow to do? Why, freak out, of course.
A short instructional film on the dangers of dozing off on the job, and also of getting trapped under something too heavy to lift.
One in 13 babies born in England and Wales is premature, new figures show. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) report relates to live births of babies born before 37 weeks gestation.
74 Artists In One Picture! Take a couple of beers and try to find out all the artist names in the picture.
Intel decided to compete with the not-for-profit OLPC (one laptop per child) program with its Classmate project. Their laptop will be more expensive and definitely for profit. Is it fair to view children from the poorest nations as a MARKET?
Designs for new stamps commemorating presidential travel on Air Force One and Marine One go on display Friday.
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If the 2007 Spanish Grand Prix is any indication to go by, this season could prove to be one of the most exciting we've had in a long time and marks the return of meaning of racing to Formula 1.
With gasoline prices topping $3 a gallon again, a number of readers, including Greg in Louisiana, are wondering about a proposed one-day "gas boycott" that has a goal of taking $2.3 billion in oil company profits. Aside from circulating some questionable math, organizers of this event stand exactly zero chance of having an impact on gas p
One day you're gonna wake up, America. And, like every other one since last you can remember, it's gonna be an ugly morning. One day you're gonna wake up and go to your lousy job with its lousy salary and non-existent benefits. You might even remember the good job you once had. Or that the government you once supported gave tax breaks to comp
The strangest thing about the premature reappearance of the presidential debates is the palpable, seething contempt they inspired in commentators everywhere, liberal and conservative. One after another, columnists lined up to on the candidates, calling them names like phony and desperate and grasping and clown, and rightly so -- for there was
Hunters in Russia's Far East have shot and killed one of the last seven surviving female Amur leopards living in the wild, WWF said on Monday, driving the species even closer to extinction.
If everyone consumed as much as North Americans, we would need five planets to sustain our high-waste, high-pollution habits. Pledge to live a "One Planet" lifestyle today to make a real impact!
China is to introduce steps to punish famous and wealthy violators of its one-child policy, senior officials say.
About one-third of Internet users in the U.S. have used a wireless connection to surf the Web or check e-mail, according to a survey released Sunday.
Wow - these are really out of this world cool. I can't even see how someone knows how to cut and where to cut and can do it so small... these pictures seriously blow my mind... and the ones in the frames are awesome too - I would definitely put something like that up in my house.
Launch set for 6:05 p.m. Friday Mission To Study Geomagnetic Substorms (CBS4) CAPE CANAVERAL So many satellites. Just one rocket. Five NASA satellites stacked like a wedding cake are set to launch on a single rocket Friday, part of a mission to figure out the source of powerful geomagnetic substorms in the Earth's atmosphere. These storms
In a recent survey of 986.2 people from random cities it was revealed that nearly 7/8ths of all statistics throughout the Internet are made up on-the-spot to satisfy deadlines with greatest ease.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, riding high after being re-elected to a six-year term in office, set his sights on an even higher goal today as he demanded membership in the Axis of Evil.
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A bald eagle owes its life to the sharpshooting skills of an Iowa conservation officer. Though the bird has yet to offer any thanks, Jason Sandholdt is getting plenty of recognition from those who saw him use a single bullet last weekend to free the bird from a branch that hung over a cliff at Lake Red Rock.
A popular Chinese singer's decision to give birth to a second child in her forties has set off a public debate about whether the rich and famous can circumvent China's one-child policy







