By William Bowmer Saturday, June 27, 2009
Deeply loved by his fans, Michael Jackson was nevertheless a polarizing figure. Will he be remembered for the wide-eyed exuberance he showed as a pre-teen sensation in The Jackson 5? Will he be lauded for “We Are the World” and its charitable outreach to starving Africa? Or will he simply be “Wacko Jacko”—a confused narcissist and alleged pedophile who literally seemed uncomfortable in his own skin, who by the end of his life had become a walking advertisement for the dangers of too much plastic surgery? Read More »
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Iran and others in the Middle East? What about fertilizer?
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Desalination Plant in Saudi Arabia (Official photo per Wikipedia) COGwriter
While the media’s main economic focus related to the war with Iran has been
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