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Residents of the island Lesbos in Greece have lost a court ruling that would have put the word lesbian on the no-no list. The Greek citizens that reside on Lesbos are called Lesbians. They didn't want their name associated with gay women.
Posted Jul 23, 2008 by KJ (momentsintime) | 5 comments
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There's a new knife on the market that can explode internal organs. Called the WASP knife it was designed to kill sharks and bears. British police are now on the lookout for it.
Posted Jul 21, 2008 by KJ (momentsintime) | 2 comments
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New research into the earliest events occurring immediately upon infection with HIV-I shows that the virus deals a stunning blow to the immune system earlier than was previously understood.
Posted Jul 18, 2008 by Bob Ewing | 5 comments
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Scientists forecast that with improved medical techniques, infertility can be eradicated within the next 30 years, allowing any woman to give birth at any age.
Posted Jul 18, 2008 by Chris V. (cgull) | 8 comments
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What became a controversy within Germany over Barack Obama's desire to speak at the historical site of Brandenburg Gate, has been resolved and the location of his speech will be the Victory Column instead.
Posted Jul 18, 2008 by Sue D. | 8 comments
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Democratic Presidential Nominee Barack Obama rode to the defense of his wife Michelle like a modern day “Knight in Shining Armour.”
Posted Jul 17, 2008 by Kathryn Reynolds | 4 comments
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Despite a large controversy not long ago about Barack Obama sitting in a church listening to Jeremiah Wright preach for 16 years, 12 percent of Americans still believe that Obama is Muslim.
Posted Jul 17, 2008 by Sue D. | 34 comments
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Although the Canadian Federal Parliament has adjourned until mid-September, representatives of both the Conservative and Liberal parties have weighed in on the increased texting charges announced by Bell Canada and Telus.
Posted Jul 17, 2008 by Sykos Masters | 9 comments
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Public comments coming from Democrats on the Hill are contradictory with Democrats privately complaining about the Obama campaign and calling it "insufferable". Highlighting that problem, Clinton backers want a roll call vote on the convention floor.
Posted Jul 15, 2008 by Sue D. | 7 comments
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A New York man filed a lawsuit against the restaurant Subway for serving him a sandwich containing a 7-inch blade. Luckily, he saw the blade before he took a bite of the sandwich.
Posted Jul 17, 2008 by Chris V. (cgull) | 12 comments
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Do you want to create a business card or an invoice in a document? Then you should try Google Docs, which has introduced a template section with hundreds of new template designs.
Posted Jul 17, 2008 by Chris V. (cgull) | 1 comment
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Students in college on average shell out about $900 just for their books each year. This year for those taking courses in business and economics may have a huge break. Flat World Knowledge is giving away texts.
Posted Jul 16, 2008 by KJ (momentsintime) | 3 comments
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A private gala affair took place in Toronto, when the Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences broke ground in Toronto's Yorkville district yesterday. Condos start at $1.9 million for 1,000 square feet. Digital Journal TV went inside the ceremony.
Posted Jul 16, 2008 by Chris Hogg | 4 comments
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Canada's Harper government has been blasted by many for not taking aggressive action against climate change. However, the Canadian economy is largely upheld by the ultra-dirty tar-sands industry. Is there a way to balance the environment and the economy?
Posted Jul 12, 2008 by G. Robert M. Miller | 7 comments
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Tim Pochron was sworn in as a police officer in Hobart, Indiana last week. His first shift was Monday. 29 minutes into the job his new car was wrecked.
Posted Jul 16, 2008 by KJ (momentsintime) | 5 comments
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Homes and buildings blocking the path to beautifying Beijing for the Olympics are facing the wrecking ball as China makes final touches into gearing up for the Games.
Posted Jul 16, 2008 by KJ (momentsintime) | 5 comments
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A former follower of Charles Manson is dying in jail. Yet that wasn't a good enough reason for a parole board to release her.
Posted Jul 15, 2008 by pbrite | 16 comments
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A teenager from Netherlands set a new world record by solving the Rubik’s Cube in just 7.08 seconds, beating the previous record by nearly two seconds.
Posted Jul 14, 2008 by Chris V. (cgull) | 5 comments
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Russia and China have vetoed UN’s proposal for sanctions on Zimbabwe. Emerging economies, led by India and China, will pass on committing to climate change measures. Is everybody ready for real change?
Posted Jul 14, 2008 by Lenny Stoute (mirrorwarp) | 1 comment
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Fresh fruit, three flavors of ice cream and chocolate syrup. Yum. That vision was the subjective basis for a new product developed by a team of Virginia Tech students.
Posted Jul 14, 2008 by Bob Ewing | 8 comments
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Carolyn E. Price (gohomelaker)
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Reporting from: Toronto, Canada Last time online: 7 hours ago Registered: Nov 13, 2006
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