Monday, November 22, 2010

Former Secret Service agents voice their opinions about JFK assassination in new Discovery documentary and book.
47 years have passed since the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, but the man who served less than a full term in office still casts a long shadow over the American politics and culture even as his relatives have slowly retreated from it.  A new movie, as well as a documentary featuring Secret Service agents on duty in Dallas when JFK was shot, ensure that the Kennedy assassination will not fade from our minds any time soon.

Full article: http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/jfk-kennedy-assassination-intrigues-47-years/story?id=12214125

Rumors that Wi-Fi signals can damage trees is false according to radiology professor  

It's an Internet rumor that is spreading, appropriately enough, like wildfire: Wi-Fi signals can make trees and other plants sick, causing cracks in their bark and killing off portions of their leaves.The outlandish claim, supposedly based on a Dutch study, cropped up late last week and has since been repeated in countless blog posts.  In response, the Dutch government's Antenna Agency, which provides information on the health effects of electromagnetic fields, has issued a statement urging caution on the unpublished, unverified and otherwise very preliminary findings.

Full article: http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-501465_162-20023615-501465.html

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