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| PUNXSUTAWNEY, Pa. (UPI) -- Furry weather forecaster Punxsutawney Phil didn't see his shadow Wednesday, indicating spring is just weeks around the corner. "No shadow. Early Spring!" the groundhog -- OK, an unknown person writing for Phil -- posted on his Facebook page. Of course, a winter storm was pushing through Pennsylvania, blocking the sun. Tradition says if Phil doesn't see his shadow an early spring can be expected. If he does see his shadow, winter will ... Continue Reading... Post a Comment | Share | Print WASHINGTON (UPI) -- A leaked U.S. diplomatic cable revealed previously unknown participants in the Sept. 11, 2001, plot to attack U.S. cities, several newspapers reported. The cable, part of a trove of documents obtained and released by WikiLeaks, indicated three Qatari men flew to the United States a few weeks before the attacks and "visited the World Trade Center, the Statue of Liberty, the White House and various areas in Virginia" before flying to Los Angeles, The Washington ... Continue Reading... Post a Comment | Share | Print DAMASCUS, Syria (UPI) -- Syrian opposition groups issued calls for mass protests Friday and Saturday in Damascus and elsewhere through social networking sites. Organizers called on the public to join in demanding an end to corruption and "a state of emergency in Syria," The Financial Times reported. The Middle East Media Research Institute based in Washington said organizers are attempting to mobilize mass protests against Syrian President Bashar Assad's rule in the latest... Continue Reading... Post a Comment | Share | Print | Advertisement | CAIRO (UPI) -- Egyptian military officials called on anti-government activists to go home as protests entered their ninth day Wednesday. "You have the power to bring stability back to the country. We are urging you as respectful citizens to go back home," the Wall Street Journal quoted an Egyptian military spokesman saying. Internet connections were also restored throughout the county with some Egyptian Web sites once again accessible, the newspaper said. Many of the ... Continue Reading... Post a Comment | Share | Print | Advertisement Get Paid To Test WebSites - Immediate Help Needed Would you be interested in earning $25-50/hour? Major companies are looking for home webesite testers right now. All you need is you internet connection and computer. No experience is needed. In fact, testers are in such need right now that you can get a $20 SIGNUP bonus right now. You'll get a free newsletter and you'll have access to hundreds of job offers at companies like Microsoft™, Google™ or Yahoo™. Get $5-$20 for looking at websites and giving your opinion. Go Here now for details. | | More Headlines • Storm rocks Midwest, pushes into Northeast • Car bomb kills nine in Peshawar • Japan volcano resumes activity • Hamas fears Gaza protests • Syrians call for 'day of rage' protest | | | | | |
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