Monthly Archives: October 2012

Echoes in the Mist   Quang Thien bounds across the grass of Animals Asia’s sanctuary in Vietnam. Authorities were able to confiscate her from a bile bear farm because she had not been microchipped, which is required by law.  Her … Continue reading

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Originally posted on Open Geography:
Greg Miller, writing the first of three articles in a major series on targeted killing by the US government, has revealed for the first time details of the decision-making calculus of life and death used…

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And Now Danger of Plastic Litter in Arctic Ocean

Plastic does not easily decompose. That darn plastic bag can move many thousands of miles. The sea bed in the Arctic deep sea is increasingly strewn with litter and plastic waste as reported in the advance online publication of the … Continue reading

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Originally posted on Mashed Musings:
A few days back I went to my office for an implementation. I had to reach office at 6 am which meant I had to leave home at around 4:45. The cab driver woke me…

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