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LMAO @ the news that 29pc of TEsco value burgers or whatever is horse meat

 

dont think ive had them before, but i cant be the only one who wants to try them now

 

This why you can't trust these fuckers with the processed foods.

 

Straight sticking anything in there regardless of the labelling, madness.

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BREAKING NEWS: Popular Los Angeles Rapper Is BUSTED . . . They Say He Stole 27,000 Credit Card Numbers!!!

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January 17, 2013 : MediaTakeOut.com learned that Compton rapper Guerrilla Black and five other peole were arrested Wednesday, for operating a major fake credit card manufacturing businesses that took in more than $40,000 a month.

Guerilla Black, gov't name Charles Tony Williamson, 35, of Torrance, was previously ndicted on similar charges in Seattle, is said to have victimized banks and credit companies in the United States, including American Express, Capital One, Chase, Citibank, Bank of America and Kinecta, Manhattan Beach police Officer Stephanie Martin said.

The operation, which included the theft of over 27,000 credit card numbers also bilked money from banks in England, Switzerland, Nigeria, Mexico, Italy, Canada, Sweden, France, Australia, Norway, Ireland, Russia, Denmark and Germany, Martin said.

 

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Palaeolithic Park? Harvard professor seeks 'adventurous' woman to give birth to baby Neanderthal
 
 

Professor George Church plans to bring our long-extinct relative back to life using artificial DNA

 

 

 

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A Harvard professor is looking for an "adventurous" woman to give birth to a baby Neanderthal.

It may sound like the plot of another Jurassic Park sequel, but the request is actually part of Professor George Church’s real-life plan to bring our long-extinct relative back to life.

Professor Church of Harvard Medical School is one of the world’s leading geneticists and believes his Neanderthal bone-sample analysis is now complete enough to reconstruct their DNA.

Although the 58-year-old is not certain his plan would work, he says he is now ready to put theory into practice.

Speaking to the German magazine Der Spiegel, Professor Church said: “Now I need an adventurous female human…It depends on a hell of a lot of things, but I think it can be done.”

Professor Church’s plan is to create artificial Neanderthal DNA based on the genetic code found in bone samples, then put this DNA into stem cells.

These cells would then be injected into a human embryo in the early stages of life, and would be strong enough to steer the embryo’s development along Neanderthal lines rather than Sapien.

After a few days growing in a laboratory the ‘neo-Neanderthal’ embryo would be implanted into the womb of the surrogate mother.

Professor Church is one of the scientists who helped initiate the Human Genome Project that successfully mapped human DNA, and believes that bringing Neanderthals back to life would have major benefits for mankind.

Rather than the primitive brutes they are often stereotyped as, Professor Church believes Neanderthals were highly intelligent, perhaps even more intelligent than humans.

Although they became extinct 33,000 years ago, Neanderthals were already using basic tools and it is believed their brains were roughly the same size as ours.

Professor Church told Der Spiegel: “Neanderthals might think differently than we do. They could even be more intelligent than us.”

He added: “When the time comes to deal with an epidemic or getting off the planet, it’s conceivable that their way of thinking could be beneficial.”

Human cloning is illegal in many countries, but as Professor Church is theoretically dealing with a Neanderthal, not a Homo Sapien, existing laws may not apply.

As well as the ethical concerns of creating a neo-Neanderthal, scientists believe the resultant baby could lack immunity to modern diseases, and may not survive.

There are further concerns that the process might lead to deformities, and there are also obvious risks to the surrogate mother.

Bioethicist Bernard Rollin of Colorado State University has voiced his uncertainty over how a Neanderthal would fit into the modern world.

He said: “I don’t think it’s fair to put people... into a circumstance where they are going to be mocked and possibly feared.”

And Philippa Taylor of the Christian Medical Fellowship said: “It is hard to know where to begin with the ethical and safety concerns.”

 

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BREAKING NEWS: The U.S. military will end its policy of excluding women from combat, officials said. 

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta will announce Thursday plans to open combat jobs and direct combat units to female troops, multiple officials confirmed to CNN. http://on.cnn.com/QZYZDc

 

dunno man

 

will be more than torture if they get caught

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What happened with reproducing mammoths? Remember reading they wanted to use elephant to be a surrogate and all eggs etc were frozen somewhere north of Russia and have been for thousands of years

Yh cos true say they had the technology to find mammoth eggs thousands of years ago

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