Dicey Surf
Dicey Surf
I got a dose of the news and it could give me the blues.
My intention, not chance lets me otherwise choose.
To listen and dance, to write, dream or snooze.
Please take this to heart through the rest of the news.
P.S. trusty antidote provided at end of post….e
Front Page : Breaking Biology News Too Little Sleep Could Take Toll on Health
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Studies show failures to get enough shut-eye increase risk for cancer, heart disease and obesity. People who sleep 6 hours or less are more likely to be overweight…and more people are getting minimal sleep.Oct 15, 2005, 05:24
Front Page : Breaking Biology News We Are All Chemically Contaminated
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FRANCE - The volume of chemical substances at a global level has gone from 1 million tons during the 1930s to 400 million tons today! The chemical industry has thus put on the market - without evaluating them - substances that will sometimes be withdrawn once the damage to the population’s health is assessed. Oct 16, 2005, 12:32Front Page : Breaking Biology News Deadly Asian Bird Flu Strain Reaches Europe
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BUCHAREST - The bird flu strain that has killed over 60 people in Asia was confirmed to have arrived on mainland Europe for the first time, adding urgency to crisis measures to stop a feared pandemic. Test results on samples from Romania confirmed the presence of the lethal H5N1 virus, two days after its detection in Turkey forced Europe to bolster its defences and stockpile anti-viral drugs, while urging people not to panic. Oct 15, 2005, 10:20
Front Page : Breaking Biology News Half-Animal, Half-Plant Microbe Found
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Japanese scientists have found a mysterious marine microbe, half of which cells eat algae like animals while the rest perform photosynthesis like plants. Professor Isao Inoue, a member of the University of Tsukuba research team, told the Mainichi Daily News he believes the microbe demonstrates part of the process of single-cell marine microbes evolving into plants.Oct 18, 2005, 06:51
Front Page : Breaking Biology News Why an Exotic Fruit is the World's Only Weapon Against Bird Flu
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A rare herb grown in China used to flavour duck dishes and treat infants for colic is at the centre of a worldwide search for a cure for avian flu. Oct 16, 2005, 13:01Front Page : Breaking Biology News Official: Preventing Pandemic Impossible
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HAIPHONG, VIETNAM - After wandering amid cages of birds and rabbits at an open-air market in Hanoi, after watching the gutting of a freshly slaughtered chicken, and after visiting a Haiphong family sickened by bird flu, the United States' top health official came to a grim conclusion: Preventing the start of a global flu outbreak is just about impossible.
Front Page : Breaking News Second Powerful Quake Hits Turkish City
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A second powerful quake, measuring 5.9 on the Richter scale, rocked the western Turkish city of Izmir, a spokeswoman for the Kandilli observatory in Istanbul said. The tremblor struck at 12:47 p.m. (0947 GMT) Monday with an epicentre under the Aegean Sea off the town of Seferihisar which lies some 40 kilometres southwest of Izmir, the spokeswoman said. Oct 18, 2005, 09:59Front Page : Breaking News Latest NASA Study Shows Global Change Powered by Sun
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A NASA study is offering new insight into how the Earth's water cycle might be influenced by global change. It's a gigantic system powered by the Sun, fueling a continuous exchange of moisture between the oceans, atmosphere and land. This is consistant with ECTV's "Equation".
Equation: Sunspots => Solar Flares => Magnetic Field Shift => Shifting Ocean and Jet Stream Currents => Extreme Weather and Human Disruption (mitch battros)Oct 18, 2005, 09:09Front Page : Breaking News California Thunderstorms an Absolute ‘Deluge’
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LOS ANGELES - A spectacular series of thunderstorms rolled through Southern California, bringing walnut-sized hail and bursts of heavy rain that triggered mudslides and shut down the main highway between Los Angeles and San Francisco.Oct 18, 2005, 08:58
Front Page : Breaking News Mount Rokatenda Becoming Active
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KUPANG, East Nusa Tenggara: The volcano Mount Rokatenda has increased activity since Saturday, with people living on the slopes of the mountain abandoning their homes in fear of a larger eruption, a senior government official says.Oct 18, 2005, 06:43
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Front PageMore Than 1,000 Poultry Found Dead In Macedonia
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Pretty clear where this is all leading isn’t it?
Go with the flow, let go of what you know.
Don’t allow jeers and fears, be derailing gears.
Listen to your inner child and let passion fly round about
Being sparked with compassion for you, me and us.
Please allow a large sigh or laugh or scream to explode out.
Sleep well, Compadres
Copyright
Emptywrite
Emptycloud
2005
I got a dose of the news and it could give me the blues.
My intention, not chance lets me otherwise choose.
To listen and dance, to write, dream or snooze.
Please take this to heart through the rest of the news.
P.S. trusty antidote provided at end of post….e
Front Page : Breaking Biology News Too Little Sleep Could Take Toll on Health
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Studies show failures to get enough shut-eye increase risk for cancer, heart disease and obesity. People who sleep 6 hours or less are more likely to be overweight…and more people are getting minimal sleep.Oct 15, 2005, 05:24
Front Page : Breaking Biology News We Are All Chemically Contaminated
(image placeholder)
FRANCE - The volume of chemical substances at a global level has gone from 1 million tons during the 1930s to 400 million tons today! The chemical industry has thus put on the market - without evaluating them - substances that will sometimes be withdrawn once the damage to the population’s health is assessed. Oct 16, 2005, 12:32Front Page : Breaking Biology News Deadly Asian Bird Flu Strain Reaches Europe
(image placeholder)
BUCHAREST - The bird flu strain that has killed over 60 people in Asia was confirmed to have arrived on mainland Europe for the first time, adding urgency to crisis measures to stop a feared pandemic. Test results on samples from Romania confirmed the presence of the lethal H5N1 virus, two days after its detection in Turkey forced Europe to bolster its defences and stockpile anti-viral drugs, while urging people not to panic. Oct 15, 2005, 10:20
Front Page : Breaking Biology News Half-Animal, Half-Plant Microbe Found
(image placeholder)
Japanese scientists have found a mysterious marine microbe, half of which cells eat algae like animals while the rest perform photosynthesis like plants. Professor Isao Inoue, a member of the University of Tsukuba research team, told the Mainichi Daily News he believes the microbe demonstrates part of the process of single-cell marine microbes evolving into plants.Oct 18, 2005, 06:51
Front Page : Breaking Biology News Why an Exotic Fruit is the World's Only Weapon Against Bird Flu
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A rare herb grown in China used to flavour duck dishes and treat infants for colic is at the centre of a worldwide search for a cure for avian flu. Oct 16, 2005, 13:01Front Page : Breaking Biology News Official: Preventing Pandemic Impossible
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HAIPHONG, VIETNAM - After wandering amid cages of birds and rabbits at an open-air market in Hanoi, after watching the gutting of a freshly slaughtered chicken, and after visiting a Haiphong family sickened by bird flu, the United States' top health official came to a grim conclusion: Preventing the start of a global flu outbreak is just about impossible.
Front Page : Breaking News Second Powerful Quake Hits Turkish City
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A second powerful quake, measuring 5.9 on the Richter scale, rocked the western Turkish city of Izmir, a spokeswoman for the Kandilli observatory in Istanbul said. The tremblor struck at 12:47 p.m. (0947 GMT) Monday with an epicentre under the Aegean Sea off the town of Seferihisar which lies some 40 kilometres southwest of Izmir, the spokeswoman said. Oct 18, 2005, 09:59Front Page : Breaking News Latest NASA Study Shows Global Change Powered by Sun
(image placeholder)
A NASA study is offering new insight into how the Earth's water cycle might be influenced by global change. It's a gigantic system powered by the Sun, fueling a continuous exchange of moisture between the oceans, atmosphere and land. This is consistant with ECTV's "Equation".
Equation: Sunspots => Solar Flares => Magnetic Field Shift => Shifting Ocean and Jet Stream Currents => Extreme Weather and Human Disruption (mitch battros)Oct 18, 2005, 09:09Front Page : Breaking News California Thunderstorms an Absolute ‘Deluge’
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LOS ANGELES - A spectacular series of thunderstorms rolled through Southern California, bringing walnut-sized hail and bursts of heavy rain that triggered mudslides and shut down the main highway between Los Angeles and San Francisco.Oct 18, 2005, 08:58
Front Page : Breaking News Mount Rokatenda Becoming Active
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KUPANG, East Nusa Tenggara: The volcano Mount Rokatenda has increased activity since Saturday, with people living on the slopes of the mountain abandoning their homes in fear of a larger eruption, a senior government official says.Oct 18, 2005, 06:43
<< prev next >>
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Front PageMore Than 1,000 Poultry Found Dead In Macedonia
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Pretty clear where this is all leading isn’t it?
Go with the flow, let go of what you know.
Don’t allow jeers and fears, be derailing gears.
Listen to your inner child and let passion fly round about
Being sparked with compassion for you, me and us.
Please allow a large sigh or laugh or scream to explode out.
Sleep well, Compadres
Copyright
Emptywrite
Emptycloud
2005
