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    0 starsshadowpuppetmaster | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 23 2008 | the, of, BBC
    BBC NEWS | Americas | Peruvian tribes end land protests

    "Indigenous Amazonian tribes in Peru have begun lifting armed blockades on roads and energy installations after a week-long protest. [ ...] A state of emergency had been declared in Peru after thousands of Amazonian tribespeople armed with spears, bows and arrows took over main roads, a hydroelectric dam, and oil and gas installations in the provinces of Cusco, Loreto and Amazonas."

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    0 starsshadowpuppetmaster | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 04 2008 | the, bbc, news
    BBC NEWS | Americas | Tornado caught on CCTV

    awesome.

    Quoted: CCTV video from inside a US Bank catches the moment a tornado crashes through its windows.

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    0 starsshadowpuppetmaster | Shared With: Everyone - May 17 2008 | the, bbc, international
    BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | France angered by Burmese delays

    goddamn this situation is so frustrating.

    Quoted: France accuses Burma of being on the verge of committing a crime against humanity by not accepting aid.

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    0 starsshadowpuppetmaster | Shared With: Everyone - May 17 2008 | the, bbc, news
    BBC NEWS | In Pictures | man flies with rocketpack

    dude, the Rocketeer is real?
    next you'll be telling me he wears a suit of Iron and shoots mini rockets out of his wrists.....

    Quoted: Swiss pilot Yves Rossy, who calls himself "Fusion Man", becomes the first person to fly with jet-fuel powered wings strapped to his back. He completed several loops at 300km/h (186mph) above the Alps.

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    0 starsshadowpuppetmaster | Shared With: Everyone - May 17 2008 | the, bbc, news
    BBC NEWS | Europe | Austrian family hacked to death

    i mean seriously, is this like everyday Austrian news that is finally just making its way onto my cpu screen now, or is this whole country all of a sudden turning into a sick and twisted familial nightmare?

    Quoted: An Austrian man hands himself in after allegedly hacking his wife, daughter, parents and father-in-law to death.

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    0 starsshadowpuppetmaster | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 26 2008 | the, bbc, news
    BBC NEWS | Europe | Playboy cushion robbery in France

    you see, when Ikea doesn't stock Playboy pillows, it leaves the French with little other choice....

    that, or these weren't no ordinary pillows. i think, yeah.

    Quoted: French robbers stop a goods train and make off with cushions bearing the Playboy logo.

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    0 starsshadowpuppetmaster | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 13 2008 | the, international, bbc
    BBC NEWS | Americas | View from Haiti: Aid worker

    an eyewitness account of the food crisis going on in Haiti, the riots and violence surrounding it, and some of the contributing factors involved.

    Quoted: Prospery Raymond, Christian Aid's country representative in Haiti, reports on the island's food riots.

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    0 starsshadowpuppetmaster | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 13 2008 | the, bbc, news
    BBC NEWS | Business | Strong euro behind cocaine flows

    maybe we're inventing new drugs because the euros are stealing our old ones?

    Quoted: A strong euro and weak dollar may explain why cocaine is more available in Europe, a US anti-drugs official says.

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    0 starsshadowpuppetmaster | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 13 2008 | the, bbc, news
    BBC NEWS | Health | Anaesthetic drug 'numbs memory'

    at first this sounded really dystopic and strange, like when we all heard a few years ago that they were developing a drug to erase traumatic memories...and, likewise, it seemed this article was saying that this drug prevents the formation of new traumatic memory. but then as i read along, it seems that all these 'scientists' have figured out is that getting totally fucked up on downers and anaesthetics makes it hard to remember stuff...
    ummm, yea, science didn't know that?
    they should've asked me. i'da tol'em the newz....

    Quoted: Low doses of a commonly-used anaesthetic could prevent painful memories forming, say researchers.

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    0 starsshadowpuppetmaster | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 13 2008 | the, bbc, news
    BBC NEWS | South Asia | Nepal's Maoists extend poll lead

    a 240 years old monarchy will soon end when the Maoist party of Nepal steps to a landslide victory in November.

    Quoted: Nepal's Maoist party does far better than expected as results for a new constituent assembly are declared.

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