Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Carry That Weight

Carry That Weight, What Are You Entitled To When Your Flight Goes Wrong?, Pay Close Attention To The Guy In The Background, The Price Of American Eugenics, Two HIV-Infected Men Spontaneously Cured?, F-35C Lightning II Makes Long-Overdue First Carrier Landing
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Wednesday, November 5, 2014
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NOT GOING STRONG
Carry That Weight
grantland.com
A glimpse into the life of the seventh-strongest man on the circuit.
THE FLYING BILL OF RIGHTS
What Are You Entitled To When Your Flight Goes Wrong?
outsideonline.com
As airlines pack more passengers than ever onto each plane, a single storm can reverberate through the system — leaving flyers stranded as agents scramble to find ever-rarer empty seats on later flights. But you aren't entirely at the mercy of the airlines. Should your itinerary be delayed, cancelled, or overbooked, knowing your rights can be the difference between a $300 voucher and a long night at the airport.
THE SUPERMAN PUNCH
Pay Close Attention To The Guy In The Background
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Nothing demonstrates the efficacy of a fighting move than having it executed right behind you.
THE DANGERS OF DEMOGRAPHIC ENGINEERING
The Price Of American Eugenics
psmag.com
From the early decades of the 20th century until 1974, 32 states in the union mandated the sterilization of more than 65,000 citizens. Just one ever made reparations what they did.
CRACKING 'ELITE CONTROLLERS'
Two HIV-Infected Men Spontaneously Cured?
news.yahoo.com
French scientists said they had found the genetic mechanism by which two HIV-infected men may have experienced a "spontaneous cure," and said it offered a new strategy in the fight against AIDS.
KENNY LOGGINS SCORE NEEDED HERE
F-35C Lightning II Makes Long-Overdue First Carrier Landing
digg.com
The beleaguered F-35 Joint Strike Fighter has taken forever to get off the ground, but this week it proved that it can land on the pitching and rolling deck of an aircraft carrier.
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VOTER FRAUD IS REAL
Image: Zoe Buck, a 14-month-old child, checks out an empty voting booth as at her mother, Julie Buck, votes at left, Tuesday Nov. 4, 2014, at the Alaska Zoo polling place in Anchorage, Alaska.
Zoe Buck, a 14-month-old child, checks out an empty voting booth as at her mother, Julie Buck, votes at left, Tuesday Nov. 4, 2014, at the Alaska Zoo polling place in Anchorage, Alaska. Credit: AP Photo/Ted S. Warren
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