
Tuesday, June 20th, 2006
Deaths prompted psychic research (Bangor Daily News)
he deaths of four Brewer High School students a few days before their graduation a century ago cast a pall over the city.
Paranormal is normal for ghost investigators (Poughkeepsie Journal)
In the world of orbs and electronic voice phenomena, Dennis Pearce is tops. The Poughquag resident and founder of Hudson Valley Paranormal Investigations has been awarded first prize in a contest for Best Ghost Picture sponsored by the Sci Fi Channel.
Local group tracks paranormal (ghostly) activities (Journal and Courier)
When things go bump in the night, who ya gonna call? Ghost trackers!
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Saturday, June 17th, 2006
SLEEPING WITH FEAR (Book Reporter)
Fear has never been so close…. New York Times bestselling author Kay Hooper returns with a relentless thriller that brings her readers face-to-face with fear itself. In this terrifying new novel, a psychic special agent finds herself caught up in a tangled web of secrets, lies . . . and evil.
Paranormal crime solvers haunt Court TV (Reuters via Yahoo!7 News)
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) – The premise of this spellbinding but nonetheless familiar-looking series, "Haunting Evidence," is simple.
Paranormal investigator in Bradford County (Star-Gazette)
It can be pretty spooky in Bradford County. Don't take my word for it. Patrick Cartwright, founder of the Center for Paranormal Investigation in Towanda, will give a talk at 6:30 p.m. today at the Bradford County Library about his group's investigations into ghost sightings.
No shortage of action for local UFO hunter (Meridian Booster)
Embracing the paranormal is a concept that is alien to most people, but not Barb Campbell.
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Wednesday, June 14th, 2006
Bigfoot: Johor to verify new info
Queries about the Johor Bigfoot continue to pour in from all over the world, with many Malaysians claiming to have seen the creature. State Tourism and Environment Committee chairman Freddie Long said the State Government’s Bigfoot Steering Committee had recently received some new information."…
Is the Bosnian Pyramid natural ?
A British archaeologist on Friday rejected claims that a hill in central Bosnia is a man-made structure that many local residents insist is a pyramid. Professor Anthony Harding, who is president of the European Association of Archaeologists, visited Visocica hill and said the formation was natural. …
Who killed the dodo ?
For such an iconic animal, it seems strange that we know next to nothing about the dodo – except, of course, that it is dead. We don't know how it lived, what it ate, how many eggs it sat on or even whether it was fat or thin. But that could all change with a scientific expedition just begun in …
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Tuesday, June 13th, 2006
Revealing the hsitory of Romance novels (Carroll County Online)
Summer beach-reading time is upon us, and with it, the scent of romance. Romance novels – that is, those books often disdained as formulaic or dismissed as bodice-rippers.
Danielle Garrison's Paranormal Newsletter Sign-Up! – Paranormal (BellaOnline)
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Spooky, absorbing '4400' returns for third season (Detroit News)
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — There were 4,400 of them.
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Monday, June 12th, 2006
Millipede with 666 legs rediscovered
She is all legs and after 27 years, she is showing not one but 666 of her rarely seen limbs.After years of searching, scientists have rediscovered Illacme plenipes, a millipede that is the world's leggiest creature, in a tiny patch of San Benito County, California. This type of millipede was fir…
The mystery of Titan's missing craters
What happened to Titan's craters? NASA's Cassini mission should have seen hundreds of impact craters on Saturn's giant moon, but so far it has only spotted a handful. The latest clues in the mystery of the missing craters suggest a conspiracy between volcanoes, rain and settling soot – p…
Who killed the dodo ?
For such an iconic animal, it seems strange that we know next to nothing about the dodo – except, of course, that it is dead. We don't know how it lived, what it ate, how many eggs it sat on or even whether it was fat or thin. But that could all change with a scientific expedition just begun in …
New dwarf dinosaur species discovered
Fossils from a new species of a 150 million-year-old dwarf dinosaur have been found in northern Germany, scientists said on Wednesday. Initially they suspected that the remains from more than 11 sauropods were from young dinosaurs. But an analysis of their bones showed they were small adults that pr…
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Sunday, June 11th, 2006
In Tomorrow's Paper (EdmontonSun.com)
In strict flyfishing terms, the hatch is definitely where it's at. Sure, there are other ways to dredge a trout from a creek – nymphs, streamers, emergers, even mice, frogs, cheese popcorn and Royal Coachmen.
Danielle Garrison's Paranormal Newsletter Sign-Up! – Paranormal (BellaOnline)
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ITV2 enters more 'Haunted Homes' (Digital Spy)
ITV2 has ordered a new run of paranormal documentary series Haunted Homes for transmission this September. The first, six-episode series ranked as one of the channel's highest-rated original shows with regular audiences of over 500,000 viewers.
In Tomorrow's Paper (EdmontonSun.com)
In strict flyfishing terms, the hatch is definitely where it's at.
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