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- Science (08 Jul, 2008)
Speech Problems in Youngsters May Lead to Criminality
According to a government review, about one thousand of children suffering from untreated speech problems have a high risk of being unemployed, facing mental health problems and being involved in crime ...
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- Health & Fitness (20 Aug, 2008)
Early Drug Recognition - Key to Successful Treatment
Every fifth person aged between 16 and 59 admitted to have taken at least on of the most wide-spread drugs, such as marijuana, LSD, ecstasy, methamphetamine, crack or others; 24% of those aged between 18 and 25 and 12% of those interviewed admitted to have used cannabis, which is the most wide-spread illegal drug; and 18% of those aged between 18-21 had taken ecstasy at least once and 13% admitted to have experienced the LSD symptoms. ...
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- Offbeat (22 Aug, 2008)
Free Condoms For Young, Strong and Single Olympic Athletes
Olympics games in Barcelona were the first to give away free condoms. Then came Sydney which ran out of free condoms quite quickly. What happens in Beijing? ...
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- Offbeat (09 Apr, 2009)
Obese Women Find It Harder to Climb Career Ladder than Obese Men
According to a research overweight women can have problems with climbing their carrier ladder. At the same time there's no such problem for obese men. ...
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- Current Events (12 May, 2009)
Most Active User Contest
A lot of fascinating and crazy stuff is going on in the world today and we welcome you to write stories you think are worth sharing. Besides discovering and sharing you automatically take part in a contest to win a genuine MacBook. ...
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- Politics (21 Feb, 2007)
Fox Interactive Media Purchased Strategic Data Corp.
On Thursday Fox Interactive Media, owned by News Corporation, stated that it has acquired Strategic Data Corp., a company that deals with interactive advertising technology. This step was made to improve Fox's advertising, and mainly the way marketers perform it.
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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 (14 Feb, 2007)
First Antarctic Educational Center to be Opened Soon
This week Robert Swan plans to begin his expedition to Antarctica. The adventurer says his aim is to open an online education center, which by his words will be the first in the world. The center will allow children to watch in real-time how life goes on the ice. ...
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- Technology (28 Feb, 2007)
European Union is Angry on Microsoft
Another warning of the European Commission goes to Microsoft. While in an anti-trust struggle with Brussels, the company faced further fines for seeking unreasonable prices from the software developers for vital data. The European Union criticized Microsoft. The EU executive stated that the latest formal charges might lead the American software corporation to additional daily penalties. ...
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- Technology (28 Feb, 2007)
Humanoids continue invading
The ideas for creating robots are probably very easy to come up with. The Japanese scientists and engineers are probably the best in this field. The range of their robots with various functionality grows every day. However some people think it is not that necessary. ...
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- Technology (02 Mar, 2007)
Only 13 % People Have Internet Access
Only 13 percent of people on the planet have access to the Internet. This statement was made by the United Nations News Center. The majority of Internet users (90 %) live in industrialized countries. The gap in the field of information technology between the developed countries and those that are in development, is continuously increasing. ...
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- Environment (02 Mar, 2007)
Growth of Emissions Predicted in the U.S. for the Next Decade
According to the delayed United States Climate Action Report for the UN the emission of greenhouse gases will remain almost the same in the United States for the next decade. A positive point mentioned in this report was that the emissions grow slower than the economy, which was the president's goal in 2002. ...
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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 (03 Mar, 2007)
Storm virus attacks blogs
Storm virus is back again to infect blogs, webmails and bulletin boards. British and Korean computer security scientists claim it's a new variant of malware that is extremely difficult to detect. ...
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- Science (05 Mar, 2007)
DNA research approaches the origins of human beings
Enthusiasts of genografic project unite to collect the DNA database all over the world so to make every person aware of the place where his or her ancestors come from. ...
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