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Heavy betting ranges from rains to condoms
Inquirer.net LONDON—What are the odds of a UFO sighting during the London Olympics opening ceremony? Or of the final torch bearer tripping as they ascend to light the flame? Or would you prefer a more traditional wager on the battle for gold between Russia and … Punters who place bets online may be gambling on their future |
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Attack on WikiLeaks mounts as cables are withheld
Macedon Ranges Weekly THE Australian government has renewed its attacks on WikiLeaks, condemning the transparency group for ''reckless, irresponsible and potentially dangerous'' disclosures of secret information. The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has also delayed … |
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WikiLeaks offers scoop to eBay
Macedon Ranges Weekly It is among 10 pieces of memorabilia and services being auctioned online by WikiLeaks, the cash-strapped group he founded. The splintered group has begun the first of four auctions on eBay, selling memorabilia tied to Assange and the disclosure by … |
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A web of intrigue
Macedon Ranges Leader THOUSANDS of tiny threads floating on the winds across Sunbury prompted at least one call to the Australian UFO Research Network last week. And while the explanation may not be from another world it still has a creepy crawly factor. … |

The Gawler Ranges are a range of mountains in South Australia to the north of Eyre Peninsula. The Eyre Highway skirts the south of the ranges. The ranges were named by Edward John Eyre after the Governor of South Australia, George Gawler in 1839.[1] This was on one of Eyre’s earlier expeditions before his famous crossing of the Nullarbor Plain further west. And it was on this expedition that Edward John Eyre made the first recorded sighting of South Australia’s floral emblem, the Sturt Desert Pea , in 1839 during an early exploration of the region.[2] The ranges were formed by volcanic activity more than 1500 million years ago is around every corner in Gawler Ranges National Park. The highest point of the ranges is Nukey Bluff at 465 m above sea level.[1] The Gawler craton is a craton rich in mineral resources, although many are only recently discovered and not yet fully exploited.[2] Bornhardts dominate the landscape of the Gawler Ranges. [3] There are some 140 species of birds in the Gawler Ranges, including the Emu, Wedge-Tailed Eagle, Major Mitchell Cockatoo and the Singing Honeyeater.[2] The Gawler Ranges National Park and Gawler Ranges Conservation Reserve are in the ranges north of Wudinna. The ranges are covered by the Gawler Ranges Native Title Claim. Woomera is an Australian Defence Force facility supporting the RAAF Woomera Test Range, the western world’s largest defence systems test and evaluation range, and an Australian strategic national asset. Woomera …
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A photo captures an object hovering silently in my city and infrared ranges. The image was taken in the morning from the back of my house in March and there was no plane in the sky or hear any noise. The object appeared in the picture when the download to your computer. I send you a piece of the original photo, and another with some processing I hope you can process the best and can help me identify this strange object. I was testing my new camera ( samsung sl-502 ). Thanks
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