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June 07, 2005
Science News Roundup
[Science News Blog * Science News and Trends *] The New Scientist offers eleven steps to a better brain. BloggersBlog.com reports that Nature has created a fictional blog that shows the terrifying...
Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.
[Sciencenewsblog.com] Science News Blog * Science News and Trends *: The BBC reports that fifty people are now dead from the bird flu outbreak that has plagued Southeast Asia since January, 2004. The bird flu is of special concern to CDC and WHO scientists who feel that the disease has the potential to adapt and gain the ability to pass easily from human to human. Should this occur the world could see a dangeous flu outbreak similar to the Influenza pandemic of 1918 which killed tens of millions. This entry from last month has more details about the potential threat from Bird Flu.
[Writenews.com] The Write News Blog -- Comics News: While in Paris, she is taken to an underground party in the Catacombs, a labyrinth of over 200 miles of 14th Century limestone tunnels under the Left Bank of the city, lined with the remains of 7 million people. When she is separated from her friends and becomes convinced that someone or something is chasing her, her vacation becomes a terrifying nightmare. Making his feature film directorial and writing debut with Catacombs, Tomm Coker previously wrote and directed the festival award-winning short A Day Between. In addition, Coker is a prolific illustrator in the comic book and graphic novel world, having drawn such characters as Wolverine from the X-Men series and Batman.
[Writenews.com] Write News Blog: Plans for Catacombs Movie Announced: While in Paris, she is taken to an underground party in the Catacombs, a labyrinth of over 200 miles of 14th Century limestone tunnels under the Left Bank of the city, lined with the remains of 7 million people. When she is separated from her friends and becomes convinced that someone or something is chasing her, her vacation becomes a terrifying nightmare. Making his feature film directorial and writing debut with Catacombs, Tomm Coker previously wrote and directed the festival award-winning short A Day Between. In addition, Coker is a prolific illustrator in the comic book and graphic novel world, having drawn such characters as Wolverine from the X-Men series and Batman.
[Writenews.com] The Write News Blog -- Film News: While in Paris, she is taken to an underground party in the Catacombs, a labyrinth of over 200 miles of 14th Century limestone tunnels under the Left Bank of the city, lined with the remains of 7 million people. When she is separated from her friends and becomes convinced that someone or something is chasing her, her vacation becomes a terrifying nightmare. Making his feature film directorial and writing debut with Catacombs, Tomm Coker previously wrote and directed the festival award-winning short A Day Between. In addition, Coker is a prolific illustrator in the comic book and graphic novel world, having drawn such characters as Wolverine from the X-Men series and Batman.
[Writenews.com] The Write News Blog: FortuneCity.com Inc. announced that it has launched a new personal publishing service MyBlogSite.com, expanding its range of online web services and providing a companion product to MyPhotoAlbum.com. With the launch of the beta version of MyBlogSite.com in February, FortuneCity said it registered over 35,000 new users to its various online web services during the month. MyBlogSite.com offers its members a utility to write memoirs, provide facts or editorials on news stories, create one's own news, or chronologically store personal thoughts and ideas. The Company currently earns revenue from advertising impressions that are prominently displayed on the header of every MyBlogSite.com page that is viewed.
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Posted at June 7, 2005 08:38 PM
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