In the 30 seconds it will take you to read this letter, somewhere
in Africa a child will die from malaria. Malaria is a disease that
infects nearly 500 million people each year and kills more than 1
million of those who become infected.
More and more reports are coming out almost on a daily basis about
high-ranking Saxon justice and police officials in Leipzig having
teamed up with organized crime rings. Child prostitution,
large-scale bribery and massive interference in court trials are
just some of the things that Saxon state officials are being
accused of.
DC's Green Lantern Corps used to be the only one - now there's
Sinestro and the Star Sapphire Corps as well, plus four more
undiscovered ones. Here's a theory or two about what's to come...
THE funeral celebrating the life of Peter Andren began with the
haunting click of Aboriginal rhythm sticks and the drone of a
didgeridoo and ended with the Anglican Bishop of Bathurst removing
his mitre and baring his head before God and before this
extraordinary man.
When Bear Valley's teachers approved a new contract in March, they
believed their long battle was complete. It took three months for
the board to ratify the contract, but still, life for teachers
appeared back to normal in Big Bear.
A new era of high-speed international rail travel starts on
Wednesday, when the first passengers flood through a new Eurostar
terminal in London as part of London-Paris trips 20 minutes quicker
than before.
NEW YORK -- Amaranth Advisors LLC has sued JPMorgan Chase &
Co., alleging that the bank undercut its efforts to avoid collapse
after a series of bad natural-gas trades last year.
SOCHI, Russia ? The changes in store for this dowdy Black Sea
resort are captured in one city official's vision for the typical
taxi driver, now likely to drive a battle-scarred Russian model and
wear shabby trousers and a scowl.
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1 Hikaru Utada
Nebula
In the 30 seconds it will take you to read this letter, somewhere in Africa a child will die from malaria. Malaria is a disease that infects nearly 500 million people each year and kills more than 1 million of those who become infected.
2 Darkbuster
Nebula
More and more reports are coming out almost on a daily basis about high-ranking Saxon justice and police officials in Leipzig having teamed up with organized crime rings. Child prostitution, large-scale bribery and massive interference in court trials are just some of the things that Saxon state officials are being accused of.
3 Apache Indian
Nebula
DC's Green Lantern Corps used to be the only one - now there's Sinestro and the Star Sapphire Corps as well, plus four more undiscovered ones. Here's a theory or two about what's to come...
4 Yanni Hrisomallis
Nebula
THE funeral celebrating the life of Peter Andren began with the haunting click of Aboriginal rhythm sticks and the drone of a didgeridoo and ended with the Anglican Bishop of Bathurst removing his mitre and baring his head before God and before this extraordinary man.
5 Hrsta
Nebula
When Bear Valley's teachers approved a new contract in March, they believed their long battle was complete. It took three months for the board to ratify the contract, but still, life for teachers appeared back to normal in Big Bear.
6 Jane Louise Weaver
Nebula
A new era of high-speed international rail travel starts on Wednesday, when the first passengers flood through a new Eurostar terminal in London as part of London-Paris trips 20 minutes quicker than before.
7 Horace Silver and the Jazz Messengers
Nebula
NEW YORK -- Amaranth Advisors LLC has sued JPMorgan Chase & Co., alleging that the bank undercut its efforts to avoid collapse after a series of bad natural-gas trades last year.
8 Maurice Chevalier
Nebula
SOCHI, Russia ? The changes in store for this dowdy Black Sea resort are captured in one city official's vision for the typical taxi driver, now likely to drive a battle-scarred Russian model and wear shabby trousers and a scowl.