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| January 05, 2007 |
Chickenpox Vaccine Researcher Exposes Deadly Consequences
The chickenpox vaccine may eventually eradicate a once common childhood ailment; however, not without creating a 30 to 60 year increase in a potentially more harmful disease. All in the name of profit.
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| January 05, 2007 |
Futuristic book shows harm in a technological utopia
What happens when the benefits of technology become deadly? In Logging Off, a new book by Caitlin McKenna, the year is 2095 and the world is dominated by computers. People live their lives effortlessly with genetically embedded barcodes linked to Central, the world government.
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| November 29, 2006 |
Book Contemplates the Complications of Relationships
Running from problems typically leads to more problems. In Parallel Conversations, a new book by Nella Cleary, a teacher finds this out the hard way after his academic reputation takes a hit.
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| November 20, 2006 |
Book captures the wilderness from a boy's perspective
How does a family vacation appear from the eyes of a 10 year old boy? In Brandon’s Trail, a new book by Marvin Sosna, Brandon and his family hike the 212 miles of the John Muir Trail.
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| November 20, 2006 |
Book Shows U. S. Soldiers Being Sacrificed for Oil
Most Americans don’t realize the United States imports two-thirds of its oil from other countries. America: The Oil Hostage, a new book by Paul Bures, explains how efforts to protect the U.S. oil supply often results in a costly and bloody war.
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