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Thursday 5 December 2013

Lunacy

The Mystery Of How The Earth Got Its Moon, Israel's Kill List, Why Do Firefighters Commit Arson?, Here's Some New Hacked Presidential Art From The Clinton White House, The (Almost) Definitive Guide To U.S. Military Lingo
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Thursday, December 5, 2013
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LUNACY
The Mystery Of How The Earth Got Its Moon
nature.com
The origins of the moon have always been murky and a new paper has raised more questions than answers.
THE RADICAL FRONT
Israel's Kill List
foreignpolicy.com
Inside the Mossad's campaign to off its most dangerous foes, one by one.
ADDICTED TO FLAME
Why Do Firefighters Commit Arson?
theawl.com
Most firefighter-arsonists have never even considered setting fires before they joined up. The idea comes later, after a few months or years of service. In other words, it's not the evil arsonists who are ruining our fire departments; it's our fire departments that are igniting something destructive in our firefighters.
NO NUDES?
Here's Some New Hacked Presidential Art From The Clinton White House
gawker.com
These new doodles, hacked by the politically-minded Guccifer and published for the first time, appear to be the Bill Clinton doodles that the world has patiently been waiting for.
'POO' HAS ANOTHER MEANING
The (Almost) Definitive Guide To U.S. Military Lingo
npr.org
Slang changes with the times, and the military is no different. Soldiers fighting the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have developed an expansive new military vocabulary, taking elements from popular culture as well as the doublespeak of the military industrial complex.
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MUST GO DOWN BEFORE YOU GO UP
Image: Russian cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev takes part in a preflight underwater training session in a pool at the Gagarin Cosmonauts' Training Center outside Moscow on December 4, 2013. Artemyev is scheduled to blast off to the International Space Station in March 2014.
Russian cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev takes part in a preflight underwater training session in a pool at the Gagarin Cosmonauts' Training Center outside Moscow on December 4, 2013. Artemyev is scheduled to blast off to the International Space Station in March 2014. Credit: STR-/AFP/Getty Images
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