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4 hours ago ago from Wind Rose Hotel
“Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.” So spoke Marcellus in Shakespeare’s Hamlet , first performed between 1600 and 1601, at the start of the Little Ice Age. Four centuries later things haven’t changed that much, according to Joseph D’Aleo, who is Executive Director of ICECAP , a former professor of meteorology and climatology, the First Director of Meteorology at the Weather Channel, and a fellow of the American Meteorology Society. ...
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1 hour, 58 minutes ago ago from Watts Up With That?
No, we aren't talking about the journalists made to stand outside in the cold for 7 hours without a bathroom break . Though that could be considered U.N. caused torture. Something’s Rotten in Denmark … and East Anglia, Asheville, and New York City The familiar phrase was spoken by Marcellus in Shakespeare’s Hamlet — first performed around 1600, at the start of the Little Ice Age. “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark” ...
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