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A new site of user-submitted photos wants to give back to the online community by sharing ad revenue with contributors. DigitalJournal.com has learned fOTOGLIF will launch publicly tomorrow, marking another milestone for citizen media.
Posted Apr 7, 2008 by David Silverberg in Internet
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The most intelligent form of being on planet Earth are human beings. With intelligence comes the job of taking care of the home. As a species human beings aren't doing that great of job with the gift of a home.
Posted Apr 6, 2008 by KJ (momentsintime) in Environment
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In my new home town of Peoria Arizona, it seems that there is a slight bee problem, the most recent of which has just sent a man to the hospital with over 500 bee stings, the latest in a small rash of attacks.
Posted Mar 5, 2008 by Susan Duclos in Health
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A man-made flood has turned the Grand Canyon into a giant science project. Twin torrents of water were released through the Grand Canyon on Wednesday to mimic a natural flood. The release was to nourish the ecosystem of the gorge.
Posted Mar 5, 2008 by KJ (momentsintime) in Science
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In a follow-up to a story we broke in January, DigitalJournal.com has learned Lenovo customers continue to experience delays with computer orders. Lenovo Canada implemented a faulty IT system that is still not working almost four months later.
Posted Mar 5, 2008 by Chris Hogg in Business
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Police found three mutilated feet wearing running shoes washed ashore three times in less than a year. They are not sure whether they are from murdered victims or the remains from those who drowned.
Posted Mar 5, 2008 by Chris V. (cgull) in Crime
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Valentine’s Day is such a popular celebration in Canada that even children take part in it, an Angus Reid Strategies poll has found. Going out to dinner is most popular with gifts of chocolates and candy coming in last place.
Posted Feb 14, 2008 by Bob Ewing in Lifestyle
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The original Lego brick turns 50 today and the company is celebrating its anniversary with special Lego sets launched today and plans to have special contests and challenges soon.
Posted Jan 28, 2008 by Chris V. (cgull) in Technology
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In the Dordogne region of southwest France, lies a cave that houses Ice Age art dating back some 17,000 years ago. The walls and the art on them are now being consumed by bacteria and an unidentified black fungus.
Posted Jan 5, 2008 by Debra Myers (skyangel) in Science
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It's become an epidemic with no end in sight. In less than two weeks, two Elmira women have suffocated their babies. Both of the infants were no more than two months old. What is driving these young mothers to the breaking point?
Posted Nov 27, 2007 by Debra Myers (skyangel) in Crime
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The next generation toothbrush has been launched on the market. It’s called the Soladay toothbrush, after the company that developed it. It's a truly new invention because you no longer need toothpaste.
Posted Nov 27, 2007 by Angelique van Engelen in Technology
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Linda Katz from Garden City, Kansas wanted to learn how to make her own website. So, as a joke she made a website selling tumbleweeds. Little did she know tumbleweeds were in high demand and she would make a decent living off of them.
Posted Nov 26, 2007 by ashley.woods4 in Business
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After much publicity for Jermaine Jackson in the UK over the last year or two, he has now confirmed that the most famous all brother boy bands is about to reunite and begin a tour next year which will include Michael
Posted Nov 26, 2007 by Michelle D. (PlanetJanet) in Entertainment
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Kid Nation has had a lot of attention both good and bad. Last night was its debut with 40 kids, ages 8 to 15, as the new town residents. How entertaining was the show and is it worth watching again?
Posted Sep 20, 2007 by Cynthia T. [Picasso] in Entertainment
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When Bob Kinghorn, a young Toronto renovator stumbled on the remains of a mummified baby, his first thought was murder. Now two months later after the media trail has gone cold new details emerge...
Posted Sep 19, 2007 by Sheba in Lifestyle
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The latest newcomer to Toronto's trendy Yorkville district is a five-star hotel housing a restaurant known as the city's latest celeb hub. But don't believe the buzz, because this foodie destination is all glitz and no glory.
Posted Sep 17, 2007 by David Silverberg in Food
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Based on enormous amounts of user feedback, Digital Journal is proud to announce new features, including a comprehensive News Alerts, a manicured design for the front page, as well as an up-to-the-minute feed for breaking news around the world.
Posted Sep 7, 2007 by Chris Hogg | 33 comments
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We are all used to admonishing our children that there is no such thing as 'can't' or 'won't' but in one Siberian town using such phrases could see you looking for another job.
Posted Sep 5, 2007 by Fortunesfool in World
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Facebook is announcing today that it will make user profiles available through Google search results as well as in Yahoo and MSN search. This Facebook move could threaten users’ privacy.
Posted Sep 5, 2007 by Chris V. (cgull) in Internet
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Pounded and strained by heavy traffic and weakened by missing bolts and cracking steel, the failed interstate bridge over the Mississippi River also faced a less obvious enemy: Our friend the pigeon.
Posted Aug 22, 2007 by RobotGod in Science
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