Myles Collier
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Brazil Psychologist Encourages Reparative Therapy Law for Homosexuals, Gay Activists Disagree
Homosexual activists last week disrupted a meeting being held at Brazil's Chamber of Deputies over legislation being proposed that would allow for the legal psychological treatment of gays.
Right-to-Die Groups in England Increase Lobbying Efforts
There is considerable attention being brought to assisted suicide and euthanasia in England recently. Several groups in favor of changing laws concerned with such acts have increased their lobbying of members of the British Parliament.
China's 'Ghost Town' in Angola Remains Empty
A city that was built in Angola to accommodate 500,000 sits empty because local residents cannot afford the asking price for the houses.
Missile Launchers at Six Sites at London Olympics Raise Concerns
The British Ministry of Defense earlier this week declared that it was installing missiles on roof tops of some apartment buildings in London in preparation of the Olympic Games.
80 Percent of 10-Year-Olds Diet, Says Study
A new study recently published highlights the growing concern for parents trying to give a positive message about appearance to their daughters while trying to put less emphasis on perceived beauty.
Higgs Boson Discovery: 'God Particle' Discovered by Scientists at CERN
After huge anticipation scientists at the CERN research center in Switzerland have confirmed the "discovery" of the Higgs boson, an elusive particle needed to answer some of the questions regarding the creation of the universe.
Best Places in NYC to Watch July 4th Fireworks
This year's Macy's "Ignite the Night" Fourth of July fireworks show will feature 40,000 fireworks in a 25 minute showcase of some of the largest and most expensive fireworks available. However, those hoping to catch the show will know that a clear view is essential.
R Kelly Cites 'The Notebook' for Divorce Revelation
Some couples may say that "The Notebook," an adapted movie about an epic love story, brought them closer together, but for R&B singer R. Kelly it was the catalyst that would lead to the end of his marriage.
Yasser Arafat Poisoning Conspiracy Leads to More Testing
Tests conducted on the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat found an unusually high amount of the radioactive element polonium-210 in some of his personal items, according to scientists with knowledge of the tests.
'Cat Ladies' at Higher Risk for Suicide?
Women infected with a common cat parasite are more likely to have a mental illness or change in personality, which could lead to a higher chance of committing suicide, a new study has claimed.