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The Zeitgeist Movement Update

This is the fastest growing global social movement in history. We advocate a resource based economy with the use of science,technology and nature instead of politics,money and war. All working for common good for all human beings without social stratification. There are currently over 400,000 registered members. added by: czar3030

NFL Legend Lawrence Taylor Arrested

Filed under: Talk Sports , Exclusives He was one of the fastest linebackers of all time … but NFL Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor was arrested earlier today after cops say he booked it from the scene of an accident.Taylor, who recently competed on “Dancing with the Stars,” was arrested … Permalink

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Water Great Car

Meet the car that thinks it’s a speed boat! The Python Water Car is the fastest amphibious vehicle ever sold and its makers claim it can do over 60mph on the water. And it’s land speed aint bad either, 0-60mph in just 4.5 seconds.

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Today’s fastest growing group: Comic Book Universe [Your Group Here] — [Current.com blog]

It's Monday. It's time for a new top 5 list of the fastest growing groups on Current.com. Congrats to ThoughtNu's Comic Book Universe for nabbing the top spot

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Matisse VerDuyn fast 101 mph bat speed Baseball Recruiting 2009

Matisse VerDuyn 2009 baseball recruiting-one of the fastest bat speeds in the country-faster than Bryce Harper and Mark McGwire. Clocked for Power Showcase Home Run Derby -Top bat speed at 101 mph.

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Plant a Tree for Love

I thought this was an interesting initiative in Indonesia. To help repopulate the local forests that have been the victims of deforestation, couples must plant 10 trees in order to get married, and 50 trees in order to get a divorce. Not only is it beneficial in reducing CO2 in the country, but it also helps avoid the monoculture problem that many deforested areas have. Couples are planting trees that they want to see around their neighborhoods instead of what grows the fastest and can be cultivated the quickest. Maybe we should look into that over here in the states, instead of charging for marriage licenses.

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