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Brit woman claims to have seen alien spaceship: related news

Brit woman claims to have seen alien spaceship

London, May 16 : A woman in London claims that she has seen an alien spaceship hovering over Golders Green.

D3PA to Wow Gamers This Fall with Videogame Version of Ben 10: Alien Force

D3Publisher of America, Inc. (D3PA), a publisher and developer of interactive entertainment software, will bring Cartoon Network's next generation series Ben 10: Alien Force to videogame systems with Ben 10: Alien Force The Game on the Wii home videogame system, PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system, Nintendo DS system and PSP (PlayStation Portable) system. The successful inaugural game for the brand, Ben 10: Protector of Earth, launched in October 2007 and has sold more than one million units worldwide. Based on the next generation television series launched on Cartoon Network last month, Ben 10: Alien Force The Game begins five years after Ben put away the DNA-scrambling Omnitrix, but now Grandpa Max has gone missing and the planet Earth is in grave danger.

Looking for the perfect woman? The 'perfect woman' robot launches June 11th!

Meet the 'perfect woman'. As of June the 11th, you'll be able to order your very own Angelina, Gwyneth and err, Julie Andrews. The company AI Robotics has created the most superior robot to date (pardon the pun), which can cook meals for you, go shopping, do the housework and even given 'massages'.

See and Be Seen: SPIEGEL ONLINE Announces Partnership with Photo Platform 'Seen.By'

Discover fascinating photos, present your own artwork or rate those of others. Effective immediately, SPIEGEL ONLINE is partnering with seen.by, a new international platform for photographers, designers, graphic artists and just about anyone else with a great sense of taste.

A Dream Deferred: Activism And The Arts

angston Hughes was 49 when he published that poem, back in the True-Man era. He’d seen some ups, and he’d seen a lot of downs, born soon after the War to End All Wars, growing up “Negro” in the crime-roaring twenties, and the soul-deep Depression. He’d seen the Labor Movement crushed by hired corporate guns and goons, and government of the mighty by the mighty saved by the “traitor to his class”—who was no traitor to his class! ... He’d seen another War to End All Wars and the holocausts of Hiroshima, Nagasaki and Dachau, and the beginning, of a “Cold War”--that was no Cold War!

06/30/08 - CMS Puts 10-Day Hold on Medicare Physician Payment

The hold is designed to avoid disruption in the delivery of services and payment of fee-for-service claims, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services said. This should have minimum impact on provider cash flow because, under current law, electronic claims are not paid any sooner than 14 days (29 days for paper claims) after the date of receipt. Meanwhile, all claims for services delivered on or before June 30 will be processed and paid under normal procedures.

Oregon Woman Plans To Parade Topless On July 4

A woman seen frequently in Ashland riding topless on her bicycle says she plans to be in Ashland's Fourth of July parade free and independent of all clothing but a hemp G-string. The Chamber of Commerce says that's contrary to the rules for the family celebration. She says she'll sue if she can't parade as she wishes.

Oregon woman plans to parade topless on July 4

A woman seen frequently in Ashland riding topless on her bicycle says she plans to be in Ashland's Fourth of July parade free and independent of all clothing but a hemp G-string. The Chamber of Commerce says that's contrary to the rules for the family celebration. She says she'll sue if she can't parade as she wishes.

Woman files claim, saying dog feces ruined family outing (AP)

has filed a $100 claim against Norwalk saying a family outing to the Maritime Aquarium was ruined by dog feces. The woman claims her child's shoes, along with the entire outing, were ruined when her 1-year-old stepped in dog feces outside the Maritime Garage.

Woman's Day Mobile Recipe Finder Check out our handy new Web application-optimized for Apple's iPhone!

Often find yourself wondering what to make for dinner during the commute home from work? Now you can get recipes on the go with new Woman's Day Recipe Finder mobile application. Browse Woman's Day's entire recipe database, search for a specific ingredient or dish, and save your favorites-all in the palm of your hand. The application works on your iPhone or any browser enabled mobile phone. Planning dinner has never been so easy!

Oregon woman plans to parade topless on July 4

ASHLAND, Ore. (AP) -- A woman seen frequently in Ashland riding topless on her bicycle says she plans to be in Ashland's Fourth of July parade free and independent of all clothing but a hemp G-string. The Chamber of Commerce says that's contrary to the rules for the family celebration. She says she'll sue if she can't parade as she wishes.

Personal injury claims to push up insurance premiums

The total claims bill facing motor insurers will increase 28 per cent from £8.5 billion in 2007 to £10.9 billion in 2012, with personal injury claims a major factor, a market analyst group has claimed.

Man claims to have footage of real E.T.

A Denver man who is pushing the city to form an extraterrestrial affairs commission claims to have obtained video of a real space alien.

Calgary woman recovering after robotic arm removes brain tumour

Dr. Garnette Sutherland of the University of Calgary reviews the groundbreaking surgery by a robotic arm to remove a woman's brain tumour. Dr. Garnette Sutherland of the University of Calgary reviews the groundbreaking surgery by a robotic arm to remove a woman's brain tumour.

Calgary woman recovering after robotic arm removes brain tumour

Dr. Garnette Sutherland of the University of Calgary reviews the groundbreaking surgery by a robotic arm to remove a woman's brain tumour. Dr. Garnette Sutherland of the University of Calgary reviews the groundbreaking surgery by a robotic arm to remove a woman's brain tumour.

Is 'perfect' robot woman too good to be true?

A Japanese robotics website claims to have developed the "Perfect Woman" with the ability to satisfy every domestic need.

Man accused of spraying woman's shoes with water

CINCINNATI (AP) -- A woman told Cincinnati police that she heard a noise and then felt something cold on her feet. Police said a man crawled under a table at a University of Cincinnati library and used a syringe to spray saltwater onto the woman's shoes.

Police: Woman took cat hostage to get dog

GREENACRES, Fla., July 1 (UPI) -- A Greenacres, Fla., woman allegedly kidnapped a family's cat after they refused to return a dog they adopted that the woman had previously owned, police said.

Palm Stock Still Seen As Cheap Despite Thursday Gains, New iPhone

Over the past two years, Palm has seen its value diminished by nearly three- quarters because of failed projects and rising competition - which isn't seen easing with the unveiling this week of a cheaper, faster iPhone - leaving some to wonder where Palm fits in a smartphone world dominated by much bigger competitors.

Cyberlux Corporation Awarded U.S. Patent Claims for Multiple Lighting Technology Applications

(BULLETIN BOARD: CYBL) , a leading provider of LED lighting solutions, announced today that the U.S. Patent Office has recently awarded patent protection for 29 claims contained within two of the Company's patent filings that address the apparatus and methods for providing multi-mode solid-state lighting. These 29 claims provide the Company with patent protection that extends to its WatchDog and BrightEye family of tactical lighting products, as well as other future product releases.

Cyberlux Corporation Awarded U.S. Patent Claims for Multiple Lighting Technology Applications

RESEARCH TRIANGLE, N.C., May 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Cyberlux Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: CYBL - News), a leading provider of LED lighting solutions, announced today that the U.S. Patent Office has recently awarded patent protection for 29 claims contained within two of the Company's patent filings that address the apparatus and methods for providing multi-mode solid-state lighting. These 29 claims provide the Company with patent protection that extends to its WatchDog and BrightEye family of tactical lighting products, as well as other future product releases.


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