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Politics (19 Feb, 2007)
Tragic Human Error Lead to Transplantation of HIV-positive Organs
Several Italian doctors have transplanted to three recipients organs that were infected by HIV. The information was provided by the hospital in Florence. The doctors from the Careggi hospital said that the liver and kidneys of an HIV-positive woman were transplanted after a laboratory biologist mistakenly wrote on a woman's medical records that she tested negative for the virus. ...
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Politics (15 Feb, 2007)
Google's New Purchase Called Adscape
Adscape Media Inc. is a company that provides in-game advertising. Google has agreed on purchasing the company for $ 23 million. This information was provided by Red Herring, a technology site which cited in a report made on Thursday the sources that are familiar with the matter. However, the spokesman of Google did not leave any comment stating that the current policy of the company is not to respond to "rumor or speculation". ...
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Politics (05 Mar, 2007)
U.S. and Russia Found a Common Goal - Iraq
Both United States and Russia are interested in providing stability in Iraq, said on Tuesday the ambassador of United States to Russia William Burns. According to Mr. Burns the discrepancies between the two countries are now in past. ...
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Technology (08 Mar, 2007)
IBM and Cisco: Attempt to Unite the Communication Software Developers
New platform from Cisco and IBM should unify communication and collaboration software developers under one single platform. A lack of such platform has slowed down the development of unified communication, but with this system the developers will be able to create mini applications for easier remote access and other plug-ins. ...
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Science (09 Mar, 2007)
Aggressive women - genes' fault
A new research has found the true cause of aggressive behavior in women. The University of Pittsburgh conducted a study where it was revealed that variations in serotonin receptor gene are closely related to hostility and ill temper in women. ...
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Technology (11 Mar, 2007)
Wikipedia to Verify the Contributors' Credentials
After a wikipedian tried to falsify his credentials history, Jimmy Wales suggested that all the credentials of the Wikipedian editors should be verified on a voluntary level. This way Mr. Wales tends to show the entire Internet community the expertise of all Wikipedians. ...
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Politics (13 Mar, 2007)
Only Diplomatic Means Are Allowed to Solve the Iranian Nuclear Issue
After a meeting, which has taken place in a small Italian town, Bari, two heads of two major political forces in the world - Italy and Russia - have expressed their views and opinions about the international political situation ...
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Technology (14 Mar, 2007)
Search Information Will Go Private
From now on Google's search history will go private in 18 to 24 months. With this action Google has made a step towards various Internet privacy advocates. However, the reaction of the latter was a bit unexpected, as some of them expressed positive opinions, whereas other saw a disaster in this. ...
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Health & Fitness (15 Mar, 2007)
Pills Against Insomnia Cause Sleepwalking
Sleeping pills strangely influence people who take them. After waking up these men and women do not remember doing something, like eating, but they see traces of eating all over the place. The drugs' manufacturers will have to comply with a series of criteria, set by the F.D.A. to be able to stay on the market of sleeping pills. ...
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Science (13 Nov, 2008)
Successful Birth of Live Rhinoceros from Frozen-Thawed Sperm
Today there are about 20,000 rhinoceros, which continue to disappear. One of the species is already extinct and other features only four animals. The breeding of rhinoceros becomes very difficult as more of them age and become ill. ...
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Politics (22 Mar, 2007)
Additional Iraq Funding Bill Approved Today by the U.S. House
A new bill voted on today by the U.S. House is meant to raise the Iraq war funding and to distribute additional fundings to other important projects. ...
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Offbeat (27 Mar, 2007)
Football fans have bitten off the ears of a tavern keeper
Dimitris Tsibibakis, a Greek tavern keeper, working at a health resort, lost both of his ears while trying to part football fans. The fight began in his tavern during a football match between Greece and Turkey. When he tried to part the fighting fans they bitten off significant parts of his ears. ...
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Technology (27 Mar, 2007)
Microsoft Upgrades Its Xbox 360
Microsoft upgrades its newest Xbox 360 Elite range of gaming console to satisfy the needs of the most 'hardcore' gamers, who are proved to have great desire on new stylish looks, more storage capacity and a better performance. ...
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Science (12 Apr, 2007)
Men look at face, women look down there

In spite of the common believe erotic photographs evoke different reactions for men and women , Center of Behavioral Neuroscience (CBN) study says. Women show more interest and pay more attention to sexual acts and men focus on faces. ...
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Technology (13 Apr, 2007)
Google buys DoubleClick, Microsoft still too far from online ads
Google pays $3.1 billion for an online advertising business DoubleClick. This acquisition has become second largest in Google's history after the purchase of YouTube last year for $1.65 billion. ...
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