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The fictional police spy helicopter from the movie
Blue Thunder is taking a big step toward becoming a reality. Police in the
UK have successfully tested a 160 MPH helicopter that can read license plates
from as much as 2,000 feet in the air.

When I got into the bay I realized that something
was not right. There were more tanks, pumps, and pipes then should have been
there.

Yet another track featuring Alex Jones!

China's Foreign Minister says Beijing has never
done anything for which it has to apologise to the Japanese people.

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