Night time,Fortitude Valley.,Brisbane Australia.Somewhere between 11 pm-1 am. Bars are full or at least fairly crowded,specially on weekends. Young people ages 16-21 gathered there,drinking & having fun. Then another group of young people may walk in simply to unwind or celebrate something. Next scene will be either one or more of the group mentioned earlier […]
One million expected at Sydney fireworks
MORE than a million revellers are expected to see in the New Year on Sydney Harbour as Australia’s biggest city puts on its biggest fireworks display ever. Road closures will be in place in central Sydney for the celebrations, with festivities kicking off at 1pm (AEDT. The celebrations begin with the firing of the Pinchgut […]
Cook Inlet Beluga Needs Your Help
The Cook Inlet is a place in Anchorage Alaska. That’s not what this story is about. There are some beluga whales in that inlet that are on its way to becoming endangered. And you could help get the Cook Inlet beluga on the endangered species list by writing a letter to the Bush Administration supporting […]
Organics as Medication
The evidence has been mounting for some time that organic food contains a higher concentration of valuable nutrients than conventionally produced counterparts. Modern nutritional science has determined the lacking compounds are powerful components of our natural immune and cellular repair systems. Moreover, there are well-known, physiological reasons in botany for this effect that has been known for […]
A New Toy, But at What Cost?
The announcement that South Africa’s government would spend in excess of R20 billion on its latest fancy – a designer train that will connect Johannesburg and Tshwane (formerly Pretoria) – has been received much like a bad joke at a stand-up show. The reason for such extravagance is clear. South Africa had secured the questionable […]
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