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NOTE: LACK OF DATA UPDATES. SOHO went again into “Emergency Sun Reacquisition” (ESR) mode on Wednesday, May 8, 2012 at 20:34 UT. The ESR was again caused by a false trigger of the Coarse Sun Pointing Attitude Anomaly Dector. We are working on the recovery of the spacecraft to normal mode. It will take several days to return to normal science operations.For rob19791, this message is code for cover-up:
“This is a cover up to prevent us from seeing these things again. NASA must have seen this video and started making plans to change the way you and I are allowed to view it.”Watch rob19791′s May 7 video in which he explains his conspiratorial theory:
“I think this is proof that NASA are covering this up.
“NASA are clearly trying to stop us [from] looking at the sun.”
“It’s going to be a family-friendly, free admission venue where people can have an encounter with Jesus Christ."- Kerry Brown, developer
Hospital officials had pronounced dead Hamdi Hafez al-Nubi, who came
from the village of Naga al-Simman in the southern province of Luxor,
after he suffered a heart attack while working.
In a revealing new book, The Amateur,
author Edward Klein interviews President Barack Obama’s physician, Dr.
David Scheiner, MD, who blasts the president’s health care plan and
says that President Obama has an “academic detachment” that he could
never break through. 

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A small town in Alabama has decided to put up welcome signs that have Bible verses despite questions about the constitutionality of the signs brought up by a national atheist organization.
Town council members in Sylvania, Ala., voted unanimously on Tuesday to replace the four signs that former mayor Mitchell Dendy had removed two weeks ago before he resigned. [...]
Max Turner, the current acting mayor of Sylvania, told The Christian Post on Wednesday that the town‘s council voted unanimously to overturn Dendy’s decision so that the signs, or at least ones like them, can be restored to their proper places.