Latest Dunbar Stories
A new study finds what most men have known for a long time: Social structure and romance are largely driven by women, according to various media reports. Robin Dunbar, University of Oxford anthropologist and author of the study analyzed 1.95 billion cell phone calls and 489 text messages to conduct his research. He and his team worked with a single cellular provider in undisclosed European country and kept all location data anonymous in order to protect the identities of the cell phone...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Oct. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- "Conspired Redemption - A True Story of Winning in the Game of Life" (ISBN: 978-1453868249), authored by Keith V. Dunbar, is a story that reveals severe drug laws while offering up hope for the future. His engaging testimony encourages youth and adults to change their thinking in an effort to change their condition. In this new book, Dunbar warns audiences about the serious drug conspiracy laws that are leading to mass incarcerations. And, he...
TAMPA, Fla., June 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Proper Power & Energy, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: PPWE) announced today the Company geophysicist, Robert Dunbar, has commenced his initial review of the seismic data recently acquired by the Company. Mr. Dunbar has compared the initial data with his previously completed Radiometerics Plus results in the Tooele County claim. As a result, he has contacted the seismic source provider and has requested additional information and clarification...
TAMPA, Fla., July 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Proper Power & Energy, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: PPWE) announced today Geologist, Robert Dunbar, used Radiometric Plus technology on their Utah property to determine the probability of oil and gas and gave the property an HMI rating of 1. Radiometrics is a measure of the natural radiation in the earth's surface, which can tell us about the distribution of certain soils and rocks. Mr. Dunbar is a renowned geophysicist and geologist who,...
By JIM CLARKE AN IRISH cannibal's life story is set for the silver screen - three times over. Alexander Pearce was transported to Australia in 1820 after being caught stealing six pairs of shoes. He was soon sent to the hellish Sarah Island, and escaped with seven companions. But without food or water, they were forced to murder and eat the weakest of their group. RTE and the BBC have teamed up with Australian broadcasters to make the first movie about him. Producer Nial Fulton...
By Keith Bruce THIS year's Bank of Scotland Herald Angel Awards made a lively, vibrant start at Edinburgh's Festival Theatre on Saturday with one of the most exciting mornings in an event that has been distinguished by its impromptu performances over the years. Seamlessly dovetailing their acts, Angel-winners Bale de Rua from Brazil and Drum Cat from Korea gave tasters of their two very different ways with the basic ingredients of live drumming and dance. The gentlemen and singular lady...
One person was flown by emergency medical helicopter to a Pittsburgh hospital after an accident Tuesday in Dunbar Township in which a car and an all-terrain vehicle collided. The accident happened on Little Summit Road about 6:30 p.m. The patient's name and condition were unavailable from state police last night. Originally published by The Tribune-Review. (c) 2008 Tribune-Review/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Provided by ProQuest Information and Learning. All rights Reserved.
By Mark Hofmann, The Daily Courier, Connellsville, Pa. Jun. 16--Rain didn't dampen the spirits of borough residents who got together to kick off the 125th birthday of their town. Dunbar Borough was named after Col. Thomas Dunbar, a member of the Braddock expedition, a failed British attempt to capture the French Fort Duquesne, where Pittsburgh is now, during the French and Indian War. The battle took place in the summer of 1755. The area of Col. Dunbar's staging camp is present-day...
