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40 Years Later US Bombs Still Kill In Laos

40 Years Later US Bombs Still Kill In Laos

A Legacy Of The Vietnam War It is one of the legacies of the war in Vietnam. Even so the conflict in Vietnam ended in 1975 countries such as Laos and Cambodia are still paying an heavy price as the authorities still struggle to get rid of a massive quantity of unexploded bombs. Between 1964 […]

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Homeless: The Invisible People Among Us

Homeless: The Invisible People Among Us

Mark Horvath is on a personal mission: To give a voice and a face and tell the story of homeless people across America one at a time. Horvath is a documentary filmmaker, but has also experienced first hand the harshness of life on the streets when he hit rock bottom due to a drug addiction […]

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The News Junkie Post’s Oscars Picks And Prognostics

The News Junkie Post’s Oscars Picks And Prognostics

The 82ND Academy Awards will be held Sunday, March 7 at 5:00 PM – US (PST) in Los Angeles. This year ceremony will be hosted by Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin and ABC will be broadcasting the event. 2009 was a good year for the Motion Picture industry both creatively and financially, and the show […]

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House Foreign Affairs Committee Recognizes Armenian Genocide

In a razor thing vote of 23-22, the US House House Foreign Affairs Committee formally recognized the genocide of ethnic Armenians at the hands of the Ottoman Turks nearly a century ago. Turkey recalled it’s ambassador for consultation. The measure may be brought before the full House floor in a matter of weeks.

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