The Observer UK News 100� - get used to it: "Britain experienced its hottest July day on record last week and forecasters say more is to come as climate change tightens its grip on the country
� Global warming experts claim that by 2050 temperatures will regularly top 40C and warn that our health and infrastructure will be unable to cope "
Sunday, July 23, 2006
Saturday, July 08, 2006
Violent Islamic radicals know they are heretical
Guardian Unlimited / Violent Islamic radicals know they are heretical: "Extremists are proud of their deviance, and moderate Muslims can't be held responsible"
Friday, July 07, 2006
University of Minnesota Human Rights Library
University of Minnesota Human Rights Library: "Fellowship Report (2004) "
Chronic Arsenic Poisoning: History, Study and Remediation
Chronic Arsenic Poisoning: History, Study and Remediation: "Chronic Arsenic Poisoning:
History, Study and Remediation"
History, Study and Remediation"
Bangladesh man loses arsenic case
BBC NEWS World South Asia Bangladesh man loses arsenic case: "The upper house of Britain's parliament, the House of Lords, has thrown out an arsenic poisoning case brought by a Bangladeshi resident"
Arabic words in English
Arabic words in English: "Ever wondered how much influence Arabic words have in the English language? "
Out of a cycle of ignorance
Guardian Unlimited Special reports Out of a cycle of ignorance: "As we remember the tragedy of the London bombings, voices in Europe and America issue ominous warnings of an Islamic threat: the rise of Eurabia, Londonistan and an Islamic caliphate. Recently, a prominent political commentator warned: 'Even as Christianity seems to be dying in Europe, Islam is rising to shake the 21st century as it did so many previous centuries.' The Bin Ladens and Zarqawis of the world shape perceptions of Muslims. How do we prevent the militant rhetoric and actions of a minority from defining Islam and relations between Muslims and the west?"
Sunday, July 02, 2006
Why the mommy wars tear us apart
The Observer Review Why the mommy wars tear us apart: "When Gaby Wood returned to her old school in New York City for a reunion she was struck by how vexed the issue of work and motherhood had become for her generation. No one seemed happy with the choices they had made. Forty years after the birth of feminism, the 'new moms' who believe their place is in the home have added a new twist to the gender wars. "
Climate change can wait. World health can't
The Observer Comment Climate change can wait. World health can't: "With $50bn, we could make the planet a better place but money spent on global warming would be wasted "
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