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Mysterious Sunken Object

Exploration Team Finds UFO Beneath the Baltic Sea [VIDEOS]

Swedish treasure hunters discovered a mysterious object on the bottom of the sea floor that resembles a crashed UFO. The Ocean Explorer team on June 19 marveled at the baffling discovery of a 60-foot-wide disc found lying in the mud at the bottom of the Gulf of Bothnia, which is between Finland and Sweden, some 285 feet below the surface of the Baltic Sea.

Man Builds Nuclear Reactor in His Kitchen

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An unnamed Swedish man from the town of Angelholm was detained for attempting to build a nucleaer reactor in his kitchen. He was in possession of radioactive materials and had dismantled smoke detectors wherein contains some nuclear material. He also ordered a Geiger counter from the United States.
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Oxygen in Orion

Herschel Uncovers Elusive Oxygen Molecule Hidden in Orion Nebula

The molecules were detected in the star-forming region of the Orion constellation. The amount of oxygen found is ten times larger than what was indicated by previous observations of other molecular clouds, but is still well below theoretical expectations, according to ESA.
Anders Behring Breivik

Philosophy of Oslo Killer: Excerpts from Anders Breivik?s Manifesto

If Anders Breivik were not a mass killer he would have been an academic of quite some substance -- it is with commanding flair that he flits from one philosopher to another in his raving 1500-page thesis against multiculturalism in Europe, the idea of political correctness and the perceived Islamization of Europe. His thesis contains some of the most potent and abrasive tirades against multiculturalism to this date. Drawing on his conviction that an Islamic colonization of Europe is taking place...
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EU banks face fines if they fall short on capital

Banks in the European Union could face fines of up to 10 percent of turnover if they fail to comply with tougher capital and liquidity rules, the bloc's financial services chief said on Wednesday.
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Samsung takes shot at iPad with new Galaxy Tab

South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co launched a thinner and lighter version of its Galaxy tablet in its lucrative home market, trying to chip into blockbuster sales of Apple Inc's iPad.

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