Celebrities and Personalities atheists, do you buy their commodities?

Men enjoy religion-based issues discussions and debates and some finds them interesting and amusing. Celebrity atheists are all seem aware of that. In order to be famous and earn a little attention, religious slurs became the commodities.

Dissent in the Church of God

This isn't the kind of fare one would normally expect when attending Church services. But it is in the true Church of God writes blogger Journeyist.

Dollars for sale

During the worst of the markets' recent volatility, many investors moved their money into supersafe U.S. Treasury securities, temporarily boosting the dollar against the euro and the British pound. But of late, the dollar has resumed its downward trend of the past several years.

Phenomenal preacher's blog stirs debate challengers

Religion blogging may not be the most popular among the many different forms of blog. Technology blog is and currently the king of the slate.

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Quake allows mass prison breakout

AS Peru's powerful earthquake brought down their prison's walls and lights, 66 guards could only watch helplessly while nearly 700 inmates escaped into the night.

Political party-list tops target to post world record with longest and largest caravan

Manila, Philippines -- Some 6,500 or so motor vehicles participated in what a Philippine political party-list group Batas (law) organized and dubbed as "May 8 History" for stretching the longest and largest caravan in the Philippines and the world.

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Google is second-most popular Web site in world

Search engine bumps Sunnyvale-based Yahoo to third, with Microsoft still holding the top spot, according to researcher.

The case of the poisoned ex-spy

The death or poisoning of an ex-Russian spy, Alexander Litvinenko, have authorities trying to unmask the killer. Was it a state-sanctioned hit? Or was the spy eliminated by a rogue but vastly powerful organization like Spectre?

Healthy food tastes bad

"We have these general beliefs about the world - for example, that cheaper products are of lower quality - and they translate into specific expectations about specific products," said Shiv. "Then, once these expectations are activated, they start to really impact our behavior."

The Arab world: Coalitions of the unwilling

Resistance to the West, and rejection of Israel, are the pillars of a rapidly strengthening alliance in the world's most volatile region

''Good for the Soul''

With iPod's fifth birthday around the corner, Steve Jobs discusses the MP3 player's design, the cool factor and the impact on how we listen to music.

Indie filmmaker cries censorship

A controversial short documentary filmmaker cries censorship after exposing the oil spill that befell the serene island of Guimaras, Iloilo, in southern Philippines. This tragedy is dubbed as the worst oil spill the Philippines had ever seen.

Physicists make atomic clock breakthrough

University of Nevada, Reno researchers Andrei Derevianko, Kyle Beloy, and Ulyana Safronova sat down six months ago and began work on a calculation that will help the world keep better time.

MTRCB gets P1 budget for banning Erap biofilm

The Philippine television and movie watchdog was given a measly P1 budget by the nation's Congress for refusal to show deposed President Joseph Estrada's documentary entitled "Ang Mabuhay Para sa Masa" (To Live for the Masses).

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