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New Evidence Supports Bipedalism For Early Hominids

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An analysis of the skeletal structure needed to make 3.5 million year old footprints has revealed that our ancient, partially tree-dwelling ancestors walked on two legs. Called bipedalism, this analysis pushes back the date of our hominid ancestors.

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May 7th, 2010 | Posted in Feature,Headlines,Science,World News | Read More »

UK Election: Horse Trading Begins After Hung Result

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The general election result in the United Kingdom have left the British people in the most confusing political situation since 36 years with none of the three main political parties winning enough seats to form a government on their own. The only thing that is definite is that the smaller Liberal Democrats party, which only [...]

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May 7th, 2010 | Posted in Headlines,Photo Gallery,World News | Read More »

Afghanistan: US And NATO Are Still Losing “Hearts And Minds”

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The military operation in Marjah, launched in February 2010, was the first deployment after the surgeĀ  of 30,000 additional troops decided by the Obama administration. The planning of the operation emphasized the needs of the Afghan people, and the importance of winning “hearts and minds”. However, according to a new report just released by the [...]

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May 6th, 2010 | Posted in Feature,Headlines,Photo Gallery,World News | Read More »

Will Greece’s Social Unrest Be Contagious?

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At least three people died in Athens today as protesters set fire to a bank with Molotov cocktails during a general strike and massive nationwide demonstrations against planned austerity measures. Some protesters made anĀ  attempt to storm Greece’s parliament, but were prevented by riot police firing tear gas. Protesters were taunting MPs to come out [...]

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May 5th, 2010 | Posted in Feature,Headlines,Photo Gallery,World News | Read More »

BP Spends Top Dollar Lobbying, Campaigning

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A group of Democrats aim to increase the monetary responsibility of oil companies. Oil companies are currently responsible for clean up and containing the spill, but they only have a small role in compensating ruined industries and lost livelihood. New Jersey Democratic Senators Robert Mendez and Frank Lautenberg and Florida’s Bill Nelson introduced a measure [...]

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May 5th, 2010 | Posted in Headlines,Politics | Read More »

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