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woensdag 9 december 2009 |
Rembrandt masterpiece fetches record price
Painted in 1658 during one of Rembrandt's most artistically inventive periods, it depicts an unknown sitter facing the artist with a defiant pose and hands on hips.
BUT....
The mystery is solved!
The Unknown Man by Rembrandt is now known!
He is ALIVE!
And he lives in The Netherlands:
Posted: 10:28:24 PM
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The Tuesday InspirationPeak
Have compassion for everyone you meet, even if they don't want it.
What appears bad manners, an ill temper or cynicism is always a sign of things no ears have heard, no eyes have seen.
You do not know what wars are going on down there where the spirit meets the bone.
Miller Williams
American Author and Poet
inspirationpeak.com
Posted: 9:08:25 PM
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Red Ice Creations.com - in Copenhagen during COP15
Red Ice will be hovering in Copenhagen during COP15 (UN Climate Change Conference 2009) with a camera and microphone. We will interview people attending the conference as well as the attendees of the COP15 public events to find out what they think about global warming. Is man all to blame? Should we pay a carbon tax? What do they know about the recent Climategate scandal and the leaked emails? Is the Climate Change Conference about creating a world government under the guise of Global Warming? Is world socialism a step in the right direction or is there a conspiracy? What will the Danes say? Will we choke on our Danish? Well, according to the Copenhagen Consensus Center, a controversial Denmark-based think tank focused on the environment and international development, proposed that world leaders should focus on a geoengineered solution to climate change in the near term rather than mandating cuts in greenhouse gas emissions.
15,000 participants from 192 countries are expected to attend. Perhaps, that is why Copenhagen's "CO2 friendly hotels" are charging $600USD per night.
Posted: 7:56:10 AM
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Fierce winter storm hits Midwest with snow, wind
The storm had hit much of the West on Monday with subzero wind chills in Washington state and heavy snow that closed schools and government offices in Reno, Nev. In the Phoenix area, fierce wind brought down power lines, leaving four hospitals temporarily without power and creating wide outages.
Posted: 6:50:07 AM
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