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Man Made Ancient Pyramids Found on Antarctica

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Source: Scienceray

Published by mitchey179, August 31, 2012

A team of explorers is claiming that they have found evidence of at least three ancient man made pyramids on Antarctica!

Can it be possible that Antarctica was once warm enough in the recent past to actually have had an ancient civilization living there? And even more perplexing is the question of if an advanced culture did develop there, are there any structures still remaining that are buried underneath the ice? Amazingly a team of researchers is making the claim that they have found evidence of several ancient pyramids on the ice covered continent of Antarctica.

120 NAM Countries Head to Iran Despite Western Pressure

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The Real News, 8/26/12

Vijay Prashad: Syria will be the big issue in the Non Aligned Summit in Iran, with many heads of state visiting Tehran in spite of US/Israeli campaign to isolate Iran

Bio

Vijay Prashad is a professor of international studies at Trinity College. Among the many books he has authored are The Darker Nations: A People's History of the Third World and Arab Spring, Libyan Winter. He also writes regularly for Asia Times Online, Frontline magazine and Counterpunch.

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PAUL JAY, SENIOR EDITOR, TRNN: Welcome to The Real News Network. I'm Paul Jay in Baltimore.

Sunday, the Non-Aligned Movement is meeting in Tehran. In fact, 50 heads of state are heading to Iran for this meeting. It doesn't sound like Iran is quite as isolated as the West would like it to be.

Egypt retires 70 army generals

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BBC News, 9/2/12

Seventy generals in the Egyptian armed forces are to be retired, the government has announced.

Defence Minister Abdul Fattah al-Sisi (left) announced the changes to Egypt's army leadership

The move comes weeks after President Mohammed Mursi replaced the defence minister and the chief of staff.

However, six of the generals will keep their positions on the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (Scaf).

To read the rest of this story, visit BBC.co.UK.

Vatican drops lawsuit against German magazine

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ABC News, AP - 8/30/12

The German Bishops' Conference says the Vatican has dropped its lawsuit against a satirical German magazine over a cover that depicted Pope Benedict XVI with a yellow stain on his robe.

A Hamburg court had granted an injunction barring the magazine, Titanic, from distributing the image that fronted its July edition, headlined "Hallelujah at the Vatican — the leak has been found!" That was a reference to a scandal over leaked Vatican documents.

To read the rest of this story, visit ABCNews.go.com.

Local marchers join March on Wall Street South in Charlotte

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Winston-Salem Journal

By: Lisa O'donnell
Updated: September 03, 2012 - 12:19 AM

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Credit: ANDREW DYE/JOURNAL

About 800 protesters, preceded by a throng of police officers and journalists, began their trek from Charlotte's Frazier Park toward the downtown financial district on Sunday during their March on Wall Street South.

The marchers who showed up for Sunday's March on Wall Street South through the heart of Charlotte's banking district in no way came close to matching the thousands that organizers had anticipated, but the 800 who did show up were a colorful bunch representing diverse political interests.

Religiosity Slides Worldwide, Plummets in Scandal-hit Ireland

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NewsMax
Thomson/Reuters, August 8, 2012

Traditionally Catholic Ireland has registered almost the steepest drop worldwide in people calling themselves religious in a new survey tracking international trends in faith and atheism in recent years.

Only 47 percent of Irish polled said they were religious people, a 22-point drop from the 69 percent recorded in the last similar poll in 2005, according to the WIN-Gallup International network of opinion pollsters.

To read the rest of this story, visit NewsMax.com.

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