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One Easy Path to Self-Destruction

Posted by Su Avasthi on September 24, 2007 - 8:42am.

The average American spends nine years — that's right, almost a decade — of their life watching TV.


Switching Off "Junk Sleep" Habits

Posted by Su Avasthi on August 27, 2007 - 10:53pm.

TVs, stereos, radio alarm clocks, and electronic gadgets are the culprits of a growing epidemic: junk sleep.



Dinner Tonight!

Dinner Tonight!Posted by LIME Team on February 20, 2007 - 2:55pm.

Dr. Patricia Fine turns up the heat with her healthier version of Chicken Fricassee.




Painting Destruction

Painting DestructionPosted by LIME Team on February 20, 2007 - 2:20pm.

Artists illustrate their first hand view of the effects that Global Warming has affected in Cape Farewell, Greenland.



Passing the Stress Test

Posted by Su Avasthi on February 6, 2007 - 5:38pm.

A lot of us have bad habits -- like too much TV -- when it comes to dealing with stress. But new research shows that improving our coping strategies is the only way to prevent stress from becoming worse.





Dr. Steven Pratt, Mavis Albun, Loretta Hill and David Denman 1-4-07 Hour 2

43:57 minutes (10.06 MB)
Jesse Dylan speaks with Dr. Steven Pratt, Mavis Albun, Loretta Hill and also remembers a great interview with David Denman star of "The Office".


Sage Circles On TV

Sage Circles On TV Posted by Spiros Antonopoulos on November 29, 2005 - 5:47am.

No they’re not crop circles. Actually, they’re more like sage circles. Sage and earth. And while they’re made by humans, they mark a ‘return point’ for travelers in the future from other places in the universe. This particular set of interlocking circles and diamonds also happen to match the logo of the Church of Spiritual Technology.

The Washington Post currently features this report about a small Albuquerque TV station, it’s discovery of these markings, and the ensuing drama vis-a-vie the Church of Scientology. Apparently it marks a mountainside vault protecting titanium etchings of the works of L. Ron Hubbard, the late science-fiction writer who founded the church in the 1950s. Read the full story.



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