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Chase trying to ditch Wamu’s Free Checking

February 18, 2011
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Remember Free Checking accounts at Wamu? Well, Chase bought Wamu and is now trying to ditch free checking accounts by implementing the sudden change to all previously free Wamu accounts. Starting February 1, 2011 they begin to charge a $10 monthly fee unless you meet the requirements of $500 direct deposit or $1500 daily...

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Bloomberg Opinions for Sale?

February 11, 2011
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After reading a recent article published on Bloomberg.com “Parents Who Don't Vaccinate Children Make Us Sick: Amity Shlaes” I came to an uneasy conclusion. This article is paid by the Vaccine makers. So I decided to write a letter to the editor and the author of this article. Here is the copy of my...

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Legal Aspects of Vaccinations: California, State by State

December 21, 2010
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By Larry Harris at www.gval.com


"The decision whether or not to vaccinate is an important one. No matter where you stand on the issue, there are undeniably risks involved on both sides: on one side is the risk of your child contracting a disease if you decide not to vaccinate; on the other...

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Halloween 2010 Live Music Jam in San Francisco

November 3, 2010
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This music was created by random musicians known in various circles of music and dance in San Francisco, Bay Area. They gathered for a Halloween Party at Liliana's house in sunset and played different instruments together. This is what came out. Property of musicians and dancers. Magic was in the air.

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Vaccinations Decoded

September 21, 2010
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Something that all perceive as a safe and responsible thing to do, vaccinations, with its seemingly "noble" history, once zoomed in on closer, is, actually, quite the opposite.

Let's start with history.

Since the 1950s, the polio vaccine has been among the first "noble" examples, saving lives. This remained as Polio...

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The Botany of Desire – explores how plants use us, humans, to expand their species!

August 11, 2010
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The Botany of Desire is a new documentary that explores the history and evolution of some most common plants today: apple, potato, tulip and cannabis. Michael Pollan, the director, tells the story from the plant’s point of view and explores how we, humans, helped these plants to evolve and succeed. This exceptionally well done...

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Watchdogs: Flu Vaccine Investigation, part 2 [video]

July 11, 2010
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This episode of Watchdogs continues to investigate flu vaccine, the no protection part and recommendations to pregnant women. We wrote to CDC and FDA with these questions and got some answers. You will also see the ad that ran on national television promoting the vaccine. We asked FDA and CDC about that too.

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Sunscreens: Protect from or cause cancer?? Sunscreen Guide.

June 29, 2010
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Summer has started and, as usual, many people head out to the store to buy sunscreen lotions to "protect" their skin against harmful UV rays. It is known that the excess of sun can cause cancer, but what has not been known, or rather not talked about much, is that the chemicals in sunscreen...

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Father’s Day 2010: Belly Dance performance at Retirement Center [videos]

June 25, 2010
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Oksana, Olinda and Cassy performed their belly dances at the South San Francisco Retirement Center on Father's Day June 20, 2010 as part of Arabesque Belly Dance Troupe. This is a second year, the Retirement Center invites this troupe to perform. Here are the videos from two of the dances.

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The Video BP & Big Oil Don't Want You to See [video]

June 25, 2010
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My online friend Jeremy, who's been known for researching and producing videos as Alien Scientist, just added a new video on the most disturbing subject of the enormous oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. In his video titled "The Video BP & Big Oil Don't Want You to See" he explored the spider...

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