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SOLAR ERUPTION
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YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. (AP) -- A mild
earthquake hit
Yellowstone National Park last January, and Old Faithful and other geysers haven't been the same since. Story |
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Thomas Banyacya'sMessage to the UN |
"Nature itself does not speak with a voice that we can easily understand. Neither can the animals and birds that we are threatening with extinction talk to us. Who in this world can speak for nature and the spiritual energy that creates and flows through all life?"
". . .there has already been a lot of controversy about these elders, stepping out, speaking like this to the world and they have had threats made against them already, so we have taken precaution to make for sure that they're basically safe."
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MYSTERY 8.4 MAGNITUDE SEISMIC EVENT IN BALTICS The DRUDGE REPORT is monitoring information on what appears to be an 8.4 magnitude seismic event that occurred in the BALTICS-BELARUS region in NW RUSSIA. The magnitude is the largest seen in 1998.
ART BELL (go to first hour)
....................... (note: if connect fails first time, close NetShow and keep trying; very busy) Previously classified footage of U.S. nuclear tests has been released to the public. The films show nuclear blasts in space and in theocean, as well as misfires. EMP weapons potential officially disclosed to public for first time.
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ENCHANTMENT |
KENT & LEAH STEADMAN |
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![]() A TRUE STORY: Depending how wide the drapes are drawn.ENTER THE TALE |
ALSOP REVIEW
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"Gifted artist, sculptor, teacher, storyteller and father, Kent Steadman wrote the following story with his daughter, Leah. Kent says 'Leah literally entered into these stories as a wee babe. Swear to god, when I croak 'tis to Bearland I will go.' " |
HUMPBACK ISLAND |
My Brother's Great Book |
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BRUCE STEADMAN Information "Those who have lived in rural Alaska will be certain Steadman's characters are based on their (own) friends and neighbors. The book, which tells how life evolves on the island, captures some of the quirkness of life in Southeast." -- Lori Thompson, The Juneau Empire. "An informative, entertaining story . . .Steadman brings a vast knowledge of Alaskan folklore and history to his writing, great for anyone looking for an account of Alaska or for someone looking for a great read."-- Barnes and Noble Booksellers, Eugene, Oregon. "This novel will will make you want to be there. A very funny but serious thought provoking tale." --Clyde Lewis, talk show host, radio KCNR, Salt Lake City, Utah |
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