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Are some things worth dying for? "What if we chose to accept the fact that every few years, despite all reasonable precautions, some hundreds or thousands of us may die in the sort of ghastly terrorist attack that a democratic republic cannot 100-percent protect itself from without subverting the very principles that make it worth protecting?
Atlantic Records’ Plies has hit the million mark in ringtone sales with his single, “Shawty.” Keeping count of ringtone sales, and recognizing platinum status is a new phenomenon in the music biz, but recording artists will take credit where they see it. In fact, Plies is taking advantage of the format in a big way,
Exit poll nuggets from the Atlantic illuminating the fact that racists are a dying breed...literally.
Despite what you may think, slavery is not a problem that has gone away. I'm not talking about corporate slaves, I mean people forced to work by others without compensation. In fact, there are currently 27 million slaves in the world today, more than twice as many as trafficked during the American trans-Atlantic slave trade.
A Duke University-led analysis of available records shows that while the North Atlantic Ocean’s surface waters warmed in the 50 years between 1950 and 2000, the change was not uniform. In fact, the subpolar regions cooled at the same time that subtropical and tropical waters warmed.