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CNN Said It So It Must Be True, Or Not?

Friday, 8 November 2002, 1:26 pm | Mo Abbas

The shifting sands of online message boards are a notoriously unreliable place to find information. Yet today just such a source has been quoted by CNN for a report that Al Qaeda has claimed responsibility for the Bali bombings on October 12th. Mo ... More >>

Images: Aliens Take Over Wellington City Streets

Thursday, 7 November 2002, 4:36 pm | Mo Abbas

Aliens, acrobats and assorted freaks took control of a central Wellington street today, much to the amusement and bewilderment of bystanders caught up in the invasion. More >>

First Glitch In US Elections – Exit Polls Fail

Wednesday, 6 November 2002, 2:41 pm | Mo Abbas

Voter News Service exit polls will not be used in presentation of the 2002 US mid-term election results tonight due to vote analysis problems. More >>

Khamisiyah Investigation: Operation Bury The Truth

Tuesday, 5 November 2002, 2:05 pm | Mo Abbas

In a report published in April this year, the U.S Department of Defence (DoD) admitted that chemical weapons were present at Khamisiyah, a giant Iraqi munitions bunker destroyed by US troops during the Gulf War. More >>

The Dirty And Deadly Secrets Of Khamisiyah

Thursday, 31 October 2002, 4:50 pm | Mo Abbas

In Khamisiyah, southern Iraq, 1991, a man made plague was unleashed. Some of the world’s deadliest chemical and biological warfare agents were housed in Khamisiyah, a sprawling desert bunker complex – and then released into the atmosphere. More >>

Feature: IV With A Japanese Buddhist Monk

Thursday, 23 May 2002, 10:45 am | Mo Abbas

Doesn’t sound quite as cool as “Interview with a Vampire” does it? However, unlike vampires, this interview definitely doesn’t suck. If you’ve ever wondered why Buddhist monks are bald or what Buddhist monk actually does, read on. By Mo Abbas. More >>

 
 
 
 
 

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