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Daily Archives: June 28, 2011
1871 : Massive Fires Destroyed Chicago – And Numerous Other Cities
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Masters : 2010 Was The Hottest Coldest Wettest Driest Year Ever
The year 2010 may have been the most extreme in terms of weather since the explosion of Indonesia’s Mount Tambora in 1816, when much of the world experienced reduced daylight and no summer, says one of the world’s most prominent … Continue reading
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CTV Says A Nuclear Bomb Was Detonated In Los Alamos
http://www.mwctoys.com/REVIEW_112006a.htm I lived in Los Alamos not long after WWII, and don’t remember seeing any evidence of a nuclear explosion. People usually notice things like that. LOS ALAMOS, N.M. — Thousands of residents calmly fled the town that’s home to … Continue reading
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