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GLOBAL NEWS software program, conspired to send the company into bankruptcy, and then initiated a cover-up. 10. THE BUSH FAMILY’S CONFLICTS OF INTEREST. In recent history, no president has had the blatant but unexplored familial conflicts of interest comparable to that of George Bush. These include his brother, Prescott, a financial consultant with influential contacts in Japan, South Korea, and the Philippines; his sons: Neil, a former director of Silverado Savings and Loan whose failure cost taxpayers about $1 billion; Jeb, a Miami real estate developer with questionable ties to a drug trafficker; PENTAGON TO KEEP GENETIC RECORD OF U.S. SERVICEMEN Maybe this is a sign of the times, when bodies on the battlefield are becoming so hard to recognise that the army has to use genetic records to identify who is who from the remains. The New York Times says the Pentagon would obtain DeoxyriboNucleic Acid (DNA) samples from servicemen's blood and store them in a repository. For those who did not already know, every cell in a human body contains the total genetic ‘blueprint’ for the entire human body. This means that one only needs a hair, drop of blood, bone fragment to be able to identify the that God allowed the city to be swallowed up by the desert. Ubar was located in what is now Oman, in an area known as the Empty Quarter because it is so barren. The archaeologists engaged the help of NASA scientists, who used a radar device on the last successful mission of the shuttle Challenger to pick out the features of the geology beneath the desert sands. Using this technique, they located ancient trade routes, which were packed down into a hard surface by the passage of many camels. Once an area where the trade routes converged was identified, researchers on land were able to to begin excavations. a“ 7 . . and George W., a director and | Person to whom it belongs. ooleen oh : bib ae consultant to Harken Energy "ATLANTIS" OF THE SANDS ieee ad | ae te oan Corporation which has a lucrative oil- | pisCOVERED IN THE MIDDLE | told the The New York Times.. production agreement with Bahrain, a EAST. ESO tiny island off the coast of Saudi e (i + Arabia. The lost city of Ubar would appear to MufoNet New Wire) have been found, thanks to scans from the space shuttle. Ubar was apparently built some 5,000 years ago, and was a thriving trading capital for highly valuable resin. According to Islamic legend, its rulers became wealthy and wicked, so wicked THE OTHER 15 “CENSORED” STORIES The other 15 under-reported stories of 1991 were: (1) The Strange Death of Danny Casolaro; (2) Dan Quayle: Lobbyist for Big Business; (3) FinCEN: A Threat to Privacy and Property; (4) The Failure of Congressional Oversight; (5) The Untold October Surprise Story; (6) The Specter of Environmental Racism; (7) Inside Bohemian Grove: The Story People Magazine Censored; (8) Federal Seizure Laws: Making Crime Pay; (9) The Rejected Syrian Hostage Offer; (10) Judicial Manipulation of the Agent Orange Case; (11) EPA Fails to Pursue Fraud and Abuse; (12) Public Health Service Takes a New Look at the Fluoridation Issue; (13) Congressional Intelligence Oversight Law is Meaningless; (14) The Canned Hunt: Killing Captive Animals for Sport; (15) Toxic PCB Contamination Above the Arctic Circle. CO, EMISSIONS DROP WORLDWIDE DESPITE OIL FIRES According to the Worldwatch Institute, a Washington based environmental organization, global emissions of carbon dioxide dropped in Paats RePalns o souns ey "Leave it here ... you can pick it up last Friday.” 10. THE BUSH FAMII CONFLICTS OF INTEREST. THE _ BUSH sons: to STORIES based 7) "Leave it here ... you can pick it up last Friday." Circle. NEXUS ¢7 APRIL-MAY 1992 THE OTHER 15 “CENSORED” According to the Worldwatch