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Indianapolis explosion: Investigators probe cause of deadly blast

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By Adam Sege and Michelle Manchir Tribune reporters

Unbelievable Facts about Hurricane Sandy that will Shock You

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  Posted by Vatic Master   Vatic Note:  When you read this, you will realize that our imaginations cannot ever comprehend the minds of the demonic forces at work here.  Even I could not believe it, because we do not have the capacity to operate the way they do.  Evil has its own paradigm and way of perceiving their world that is completely alien to us. They lack, as David Icke said,  Any capacity for empathy.  They can do any damage, torture, murder, etc, and have absolutely no connection emotionally to those they are harming.   They proved it with how they treat their own children. And what is even more amazing is how they can ever imagine running the world?  I can't imagine living in a world they run.  The more I learn, the more I am sure we will not occupy the same space on this planet.  I really like Jim Stone and his very good technical background.  I catch a lot, but he catches damn near everything and much of it technical that I know I would nev

A Starting Line And A Dump: Staten Island, The Forgotten Borough

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by Joanne Stocker , Kenneth Lipp and Dustin Slaughter The baseball field behind Egbert Middle School is pitch black as our journalist team, led by Liam (who prefers his last name not be used), a Staten Island resident who swam flood waters to rescue neighbors as the nearby ocean swallowed his community, walk down an unlit street strewn with the detritus of Hurricane Sandy’s watery rage. Liam wants to show us what the neighborhood has been abuzz over: the site of what was a makeshift morgue, in the hopes that we might challenge what many here in Midland Beach see as an official orchestrated attempt to downplay Sandy’s death toll. Midland Beach, a tight-knit working class neighborhood on the Island, has largely been washed away. What remains are uninhabitable homes and harsh utility floodlights that pierce the inky darkness to discourage looters, as unmarked police cars patrol the shells of former neighborhoods. It is the closest to