By: Robert Bonomo | 2010-03-27 | Humor Imagine you are walking on a virgin beach; somewhere in northern California, or New England. It's an overcast day, you are alone, and you have been walking for hours, miles from highways, cars, or people. You see a light appear in the distance, maybe it is a plane, maybe a helicopter. But as it approaches you become more and more aware that this is not anything you have ever seen before. It has really happened, you are seeing a UFO! read more
By: David Siddall | 2010-04-02 | Cricket With less than 50 days to go to the Ashes it's hard to envisage an England XI any different to what I'm gonna show you. Events have conspired so that all the ifs, buts, and maybes are seemingly set in stone. read more
By: S.M.Azizur Rahman | 2012-02-28 | Science The elaboration of the word UFO is Unidentified flying Object. Naturally it is not seen by anyone own eyes. But technologically and experimentally many scientists has brought it out for the people's attention. read more
By: R. R. Stark | 2010-03-31 | Reference & Education As much as we have discovered on our own concerning UFOs and ETs, the US government continues to play the shell game with us, and now these cover-ups are just getting annoying. When will they let the cat out of the bag and admit what they know about the UFO phenomenon? read more
By: Eric Giguere | 2010-04-06 | Science It could be said that until now unidentified flying object (commonly abbreviated as UFO or U.F.O.) is still a secret in science. Researching to find an answer for such mysterious phenomenon is not read more
By: Paige Taylor | 2011-05-23 | Exotic locations UFO, or the unidentified flying object, refers to the unusual object in the sky. The object, known as alien spacecraft, occurred from the World War II when the government started investigating these odd occurrences. If you are interested in UFO, here are six UFO destinations on Earth. read more
By: Steve Wickham | 2010-03-27 | Cricket You have to hand it to England; they've outplayed us in more critical test moments than we've outplayed them. Every cricket-loving Australian hates most to lose to England, and that is surely correct in the reverse. It's a bitter moment. read more
By: Vernon Croy | 2010-03-29 | Football The 2008 New England Patriots were supposed to come back from their perfect regular season the year before and dominate the NFL again. The "golden boy" Tom Brady was supposed to get back in the saddle again and ride the juggernaut back to the Super Bowl. However, during the first half of week one, the plans got changed along the way. When Kansas City Chiefs safety Bernard Pollard went for the sack on Brady, his knee buckled along with the expectations for Patriots fans everywhere. read more
By: Melva Kullman | 2011-10-13 | Destinations Manchester is a city and metropolitan area of larger Manchester, England. In 2009, its population was expected to be 483,800, making it the seventh-most populous local authority district in England. read more
By: John Prytz | 2011-08-18 | Philosophy The UFO Extraterrestrial Hypothesis (ETH) can't be therefore it isn't; alright it might be but it still isn't; don't bother me with facts, my mind is made up; and in any event it's all pseudoscience and I just deal with real science. Trust me on this – I'm a scientist! And we all know scientists are 100% rational and right 100% of the time! read more
By: George Reed | 2011-06-06 | Spirituality If you take a look around, you can't help but see that our world is full of strange things both scary and awesome. Unexplained phenomenon happens all around us. Every culture has stories of invisible entities, psychic powers, and magic. read more
By: David James | 2010-03-26 | Football For the first time in a long time in the AFC East, everyone is talking about a team that doesn't play in New England. The New York Jets continue to be the talk of the division coming off an impressive 2009 season that ended with an appearance in the AFC Championship game. read more
By: Nadia khan | 2011-04-30 | Computer In England, the most of the people use some kind of mobile telephone service, which counts with high prices on specific times on the day; most of them are times on weekends and monthly times read more
By: Matt Joal | 2010-05-05 | Football Boston was once the home of the New England Patriots, but now the Boston suburb of Foxborough is the base of operations for this NFL team. The football squad began as an AFL team and merged into the ranks of the NFL in 1970. With 2 Super Bowl trips in the record books already fans and players are primed to make a 3rd appearance in 2009. read more
By: Mark Fellows | 2010-04-01 | Cricket As England departs the '2009 ICC world T20 Cricket Tournament', there must be a few pondering not only their performance, but also their team selection. While teams that are progressing to the semi finals all have the commonality that they all bat deep into their squads, have the England selectors failed to recognise and achieve the correct balance between a solid bowling attack and batsmen that can score rapidly. While some England players selected are proficient at other formats of cricket, are their skills suited to the rigours and demands of T20 cricket? read more