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Flower Mandala: Balance

Posted in Project 3.0 on June 5, 2008 by evolushenarie
Chinese Tree Peony Seed Pod There are as many nights as days, and the one is just as long as the other in the year’s course. Even a happy life cannot be without a measure of darkness, and the…

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Al-Qaeda claims attack on Danish embassy in Islamabad: report (AFP)

Posted in Project 3.0 on June 5, 2008 by evolushenarie

A foreign investigator visits the site of the suicide attack outside the Danish Embassy in Islamabad on June 3. The Al-Qaeda terror network Wednesday claimed to be behind the suicide bombing of the Danish embassy in Islamabad in statements posted on the Internet, SITE monitoring services said.(AFP/Aamir Qureshi)AFP – Al-Qaeda Wednesday claimed in Internet statements to have carried out a suicide attack on the Danish embassy in Islamabad which left at least six dead, SITE monitoring services said.

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World Environment Day calls for end to carbon addiction (Reuters)

Posted in Project 3.0 on June 5, 2008 by evolushenarie

United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon listen a question during a press conference at a U.N. crisis summit on rising food prices at the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) in Rome June 4, 2008. (Nikola Solic/Reuters)Reuters – The United Nations urged the world
on Thursday to kick an all-consuming addiction to carbon
dioxide and said everyone must take steps to fight climate
change.

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Guantanamo court day for alleged 9/11 mastermind (AP)

Posted in Project 3.0 on June 5, 2008 by evolushenarie

AP – The military expects a confrontational hearing when the alleged mastermind of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and four alleged confederates are brought before a Marine colonel presiding over their war-crimes tribunal.

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World’s hungry look for hope from food summit (Reuters)

Posted in Project 3.0 on June 5, 2008 by evolushenarie

United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon speaks during a U.N. crisis summit on rising food prices at the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) in Rome June 3, 2008. (Chris Helgren/Reuters)Reuters – African countries and anti-poverty
campaigners looked to the outcome of a food crisis summit on
Thursday for a signal the world will start to produce solutions
to stop millions more people falling into hunger.

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Bush calls for approval of $770 million in food aid (AP)

Posted in Project 3.0 on May 2, 2008 by evolushenarie

President Bush delivers a statement about food distribution, Thursday, May 1, 2008, in the Diplomatic Room of the White House in Washington.  (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)AP – President Bush urged Congress Thursday to approve $770 million to help alleviate dramatically escalating food prices that threaten widespread hunger and increasing social unrest around the world.

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Flower Mandala: Nasturtium

Posted in Project 3.0 on April 25, 2008 by evolushenarie
If we could see the miracle of a single flower clearly, our whole life would change. – Buddha

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Humans nearly went extinct, study finds

Posted in Project 3.0 on April 24, 2008 by evolushenarie
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‘Raven’ star Orlando Brown re-emerges after going missing

Posted in Project 3.0 on April 24, 2008 by evolushenarie
Orlando Brown, a star of Disney Channel’s That’s So Raven, has been found a day after his publicist reported him missing.

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Sam’s Club, Costco limit rice purchases as prices rise (AP)

Posted in Project 3.0 on April 23, 2008 by evolushenarie

A pair of Costco customers buy their allotment of one bag of rice each at a Costco store in Mountain View, Calif., Wednesday, April 23, 2008. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)AP – The two biggest U.S. warehouse retail chains are limiting how much rice customers can buy because of what Sam’s Club, a division of Wal-Mart Stores Inc., called on Wednesday “recent supply and demand trends.”

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