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Nebraska Beef, Ltd., an Omaha, Neb., establishment is recalling approximately 1.2 million pounds of primal cuts, subprimal cuts and boxed beef that may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7.
Posted Aug 9, 2008 by Bob Ewing in Food
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Facebook Inc,the operator of the most popular social networking site, found a virus that infected thousands of users' accounts by presenting itself as a video message, plus, why networking sites are the latest targets for hackers.
Posted Aug 9, 2008 by Vinay Chand in Internet
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PETA says the beheading of a 22-year-old is no different than what animals go through every day. Google's free music downloads. And a vibrator that can deliver an orgasm with the touch of a button. These are the top stories from around the world.
Posted Aug 8, 2008 by Chris Hogg in Internet
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A Maryland Mayor is demanding a federal probe after SWAT raided his house and shot his dogs. Evidently drug smugglers are sending drugs to unsuspecting victims in order to smuggle them into the country.
Posted Aug 8, 2008 by Susan Duclos in Crime
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An analysis by the True Bible Society claims that Senator John McCain is the Antichrist. The analysis will be published in next month's The End times Journal.
Posted Aug 8, 2008 by KJ (momentsintime) in Religion
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Known for its hotdogs and attractions, New York's Coney Island now has a waterboarding thrill to add to its list. Is it the expression of American art or does it border on inappropriate? After watching a convulsing prisoner, try the cotton candy.
Posted Aug 8, 2008 by Nikki W (karateblossom) in Travel
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Frederick W. Hutchins Jr, 26 years old and an aide to U.S. Senator Jim Webb, was found dead outside of a vehicle which was parked on a highway shoulder, in Virginia.
Posted Jul 30, 2008 by Susan Duclos in Politics
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Using a new technique to look beneath Vincent van Gogh's "Patch of Grass" a new painting was discovered. Scientists knew something was there, van Gogh was well known for painting over previous art.
Posted Jul 30, 2008 by KJ (momentsintime) in Arts
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A senior International Olympic Committee (IOC) member admitted today officials made a deal to allow China to block websites, despite the country's international promises to allow unrestricted access to the Net.
Posted Jul 30, 2008 by Chris Hogg in Internet
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A Japanese Airliner crew recently observed a strange set of clouds over the Sea of Okhotsk. This type of cloud formation occurs very rarely.
Posted May 13, 2008 by Chris V. (cgull) in Environment
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The death toll is nearing 12,000 and climbing after a 7.9 magnitude earthquake rocked China yesterday. Citizen journalists are now being credited with breaking the news of the quake and strict Chinese laws on citizen reporting seem to be easing.
Posted May 13, 2008 by Chris Hogg in World
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TIME was the first to start hitting the sacred cash cow known as the Church of Scientology in 1991. Its expose remains as a current article, a primer about the issues. Scientology continues to make headlines, the story is as relevant as ever.
Posted May 13, 2008 by Paul Wallis (Wanderlaugh) in Lifestyle
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If you thought all those traffic fumes were making you sick, they are. Studies have shown that Deep Vein Thrombosis is one of the results of exposure. One of the problems is the creation of blood clots.
Posted May 13, 2008 by Paul Wallis (Wanderlaugh) in Environment
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Ron Paul's new book entitled The Revolution: A Manifesto has hit #1 on the New York Times bestsellers list for the week of May 18, 2008. Paul has proclaimed that he will not drop out the race for president as long as he still has supporters.
Posted May 12, 2008 by Michael Billy (TRA) in Entertainment
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The Department of Public Health in Los Angelas has recently banned the selling of bacon-wrapped hot dogs. Ah, the sweet, salty, taste of health regulation.
Posted May 1, 2008 by Michael Billy (TRA) in Crime
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The United States and the European Union have taken a “criminal path” by contributing to an explosive rise in global food prices through using food crops to produce biofuels
Posted Apr 29, 2008 by Bob Ewing in World
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A new study unveiled at the British Psychological Society's Annual Conference in Dublin today finds no basis to a systematic link between video gaming and violent behaviour. In fact, violent gaming actually leaves most players relaxed.
Posted Apr 2, 2008 by Nathalie C in Technology
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We're happy to announce an unprecedented list of dozens of new features on DigitalJournal.com, from blogs to images to group discussions and more. The biggest upgrade in the history of the website will allow everyone to contribute.
Posted Apr 1, 2008 by Chris Hogg in Internet
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On Saturday, March 22, 2008, at a pro-troop rally in West Chester Pennsylvania, a member Chester County Peace Movement (CCPM) was arrested after slapping a Citizen Journalist twice in the face.
Posted Mar 24, 2008 by Susan Duclos in Politics
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The international community has strongly condemned the Chinese clampdown on Tibet protesters. Reports indicate that between 30 to over 100 people have been killed in the protests. The actor Richard Gere has called for a boycott of the Olympics.
Posted Mar 17, 2008 by Angelique van Engelen in World
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