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[20 Jun 2010 | posted by: Daniel Wright | No Comment | ]
A New Weapon Using Microwave Energy may Become Part of U.S. Arsenal in Afghanistan

A new weapon, designed to “spray” an invisible ray of energy around, creates a strong burning feeling and forces the people to run away. The United States Army has been developing in the past 10 years this Active Denial System, with a so-called “goodbye effect”.
The tests demonstrate that these rays are very effective at getting people to run away from that area caused by a very hot sensation at the top layer of skin.. The army states that the weapon is completely non-lethal and leads to no permanent damage. The …

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[20 Jun 2010 | posted by: Richard Forbes | No Comment | ]
445 Pounds Man unable to Meet his Dying Aunt because he was too Obese to Fly

After Sandy Russell was escorted by a stewardess off the plane, Air Transat offered him the option to pay for two full-price tickets in order to continue his transatlantic journey, but he could not afford that price. The 32-year-old intended to fly from Gatwick to Toronto where his sick aunt was waiting him.
He was reduced to tears because of frustration and humiliation in the middle of the airport but the worst thing is that his aunt is now dead and no one may change this situation. According with the company’s …

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[20 Jun 2010 | posted by: Martin Shaffer | No Comment | ]
Most of the European Teams had a Bad Start in South Africa

The Europe’s soccer giants appeared to be completely losing it at the World Cup. The World Vice Champion which is France made a tie with Uruguay and lost with Mexico (0-2). Germany lost with Serbia and Italy, the World Champion, has no victory after two games with Paraguay and New Zealand. England is in a similar situation after two ties with the United States and Algeria, Portugal tied (0-0) with Cote d’Ivoire,  while Spain, the first favorite of the competition lost with 0-2 its game with Switzerland.
Netherlands and Argentina …