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Tuskegee experiments echoed by Guatemalan STD experiments
There was a recent revelation made. The U.S. government participated in human tests on unwilling Guatemalans. The United States government has issued an apology for the tests conducted, which infected Guatemalans with syphilis. The Tuskegee tests, conducted on hundreds of poor African Americans, are eerily comparable as both programs studied the effects of syphilis, a ...
Carolinas flood as Tropical Storm Nicole hits
Tropical Storm Nicole recently passed through the Caribbean, flooding Cuba and causing the recent Jamaica mudslides. The remnants of the storm are hitting the United States. The storm has already dropped done a foot of rain, and triggered the NC flooding that is presently ongoing. NC has a state of emergency declared by the Governor. ...
Allegations rejected as Bishop Eddie Long photos come up
There are some Bishop Eddie Long photos which are coming to light. The photos in question were all allegedly received by the people suing Bishop Eddie Long. Long is the head pastor of the 24,000 fellow member New Birth Missionary Baptist Church. Long was a mentor to various individuals over the years, and a number ...
Rumors about the RIM Blackpad
The Blackpad is the newest rumor about Research in Motion. The keynote speech at Blackberry's DevCon today may very well officially declare the Blackpad. Reports have varied as to if the headline can be made today. RIM has not said for sure what today's headline could be. Some claim the basic gadget will not be ...
More people interested in subprime used automobile lending options
Stevie Ray Vaughan explains "Money's tight; nothing's free," in his song "Crossfire". With all of the falling credit ratings and also the economic downturn, it is particularly true in the U.S. car-buying public. The amount of subprime lending products being taken out has remained the exact same when many more Americans purchase used cars showing ...