observer.guardian.co.uk:
Tantra expert John Hawken has devised 'deep dating', a new idea which combines meditation with speed-dating. Christine Ottery gets to work on her breathing techniqueI am sitting on a roll-mat and cushion on the floor of a lof (Read More)
Submitted by genwright
from blog:
Crime Scene Cleanup is a necessity in today's world. Every minute in this country a violent crime occurs. When the incident causes bloodshed in your home or office professional services are needed. Spaulding Decon exists t (Read More)
Submitted by genwright
from blog:
One of the ill effects of getting older is that the body sometimes hurts. And if it hurts when we move we tend to not want to. We all have heard the words the old back isn't what it used to be or 'the knees hurt so park a bit (Read More)
Submitted by genwright
from blog:
New technologies and new insights into the aging process have meant we can now stay more youthful for longer than our parents and especially our grandparents. We now have the information and are slowly but steadily heading to (Read More)
Submitted by genwright
from blog:
We live in a modern world where things happen in the blink of an eye. Communication and transport make life fast and to keep up we have to remain young. Young at heart, young in mind and young in body regardless of our actual (Read More)
The Guardian:
Poor newspaper circulations in the United States are even worse than the latest figures suggest because of changes to the way in which Audit Bureau of Circulations counts electronic subscribers.Until this year, newspapers tha (Read More)
World-The Times of India:
A Taliban insurgency and the war in neighbouring Afghanistan have put Pakistan's nuclear arsenal at risk giving rise to a "troubling" situation, an arms control expert who served as former US President George W Bush's nationa (Read More)
The Guardian:
If the president had talked instead about Jiwai or Fanfou – Twitter's Chinese rivals – China would have been less confusedWhen Barack Obama told students in Shanghai last week that he had never used Twitter, there were two re (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Society:
• Support groups explore masculinity as a concept• Critics claim societies a front for 'macho activities'After decades of feminism, equal rights and "women-only" support networks, a lower, deeper voice is attempting to make i (Read More)
washingtonpost.com - Letters to the Editor:
You don't have to be a reader of tea leaves or a finance expert to conclude that the Federal Housing Administration is a powder keg that is likely to explode unless swift action is taken ["The FHA's nose dive," editorial, Nov (Read More)
The Guardian:
Conspiracist prominent in movement claiming president is an imposterNeil Sankey has spent his life investigating organised crimes. As a former British police officer with almost 20 years experience, he was seconded to elite u (Read More)
The Guardian:
Well, it passed. Just barely, but it passed. So now what?First of all, it's worth remembering that the bill could face several more cloture votes. There will be a cloture vote to end debate and vote on final passage, which is (Read More)
www.guardian.co.uk:
Inpspectors concerned for safety of bridges after policeman's death as search under way for woman swept away in WalesAn urgent investigation into the safety of all 1,800 bridges in Cumbria is under way today after the heavies (Read More)
observer.guardian.co.uk:
Join a strange safari in the desert hunting, not rare animals, but an equally endangered prize – absolute silenceSeveral times each night I wake up. My first thought is usually that I am getting too old to sleep out, even in (Read More)
www.guardian.co.uk:
Biogas sourced from food waste and sewage is to piped into British homes under a new 'green gas' tariffRotting leftovers, wilted salad and even sewage are to provide a new source of "green gas" to heat our homes.From today, B (Read More)