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- Science (23 Apr, 2007)
Worms and Humans Are One Family
Research proved that the worms and humans have the same origins, at lest their nervous systems do. While it was a fact that they have some common ancestors, yet now it was proved their nervous systems are forming in about the same way. ...
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- Current Events (19 Sep, 2007)
Divorce in The Bin Laden Family
Jane Felix-Browne, a British woman, said the reason why she wanted to divorce her husband after only five months of marriage was that she was afraid for her life. Her husband is the son of most wanted man on earth Osama bin Laden - Omar bin Laden. ...
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- Politics (28 Nov, 2007)
80 Percent of Mexican Women Murdered by Family Members
The recent poll revealed that 8 women out of ten in Mexico were killed by one of their family members, president of Mexico Felipe Calderon declared on Monday. ...
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- Current Events (16 Oct, 2008)
Family Arrested for Embezzlement and Elder Abuse
Authorities in Northern California reported that a dead elderly woman was cremated by her daughter and grandson on a homemade barbecue, after which the malefactors continued assuming the woman's pension in the amount of more than $25,000. ...
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- Science (23 Jan, 2009)
Video Games Lead to Poorer Relationships with Friends, Family?
According to a new research, carried out by Brigham Young University undergrad student Alex Jensen and his faculty mentor, Laura Walker, there is a direct link between the use of video games by young adults and their poor relationships with parents and friends. ...
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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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- Current Events (15 Apr, 2007)
Shooting at Virginia Tech University - 30 Killed (updated)
30 people killed in a shooting massacre at the Virginia University today, Monday, April 16th, 2007. The motives of the shooter nor his identity are unknown to the police at the moment. ...
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- Current Events (16 Apr, 2007)
BREAKING: The Virginia Tech Shooter Identified
Shooter at the Virginia Tech University officially identified. ...
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- Technology (17 Apr, 2007)
Robot to Help Neurosurgery
Surgery can take a huge step towards the future due to a new surgical robot system, developed at University of Calgary. ...
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- Politics (19 Apr, 2007)
A Maniac Threatens to Repeat Tragedy in Virginia
A drug-addict 28-year old man has threatened his family and pastor to commit the crime even more violent than the tragedy in Virginia Tech University. ...
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- Offbeat (24 Apr, 2007)
US Military Accused of Manipulating Soldier's Death
The brother of Pat Tillman claimed at a congressional panel his family was deliberately misinformed about true reasons of his death. New facts about the matter appeared during the investigation. ...
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- Current Events (02 May, 2007)
Timeline of the events in Tallinn, Estonia
A brief chronology of latest events in Tallinn, Estonia, caused by the decision of Estonian authorities to disassemble a Soviet Soldier monument of the WWII era. ...
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- Health & Fitness (06 May, 2007)
New Saliva Test to Save 1,000 Unborn Babies Each Year
Scientists from UK are currently working on a simple saliva test that could easily and more effectively spot a deadly pregnancy complication, that kills hundreds of unborn babies each year. ...
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- Offbeat (07 May, 2007)
Guilty of 6 month old baby murder
Dina Rodrigues, a 25 year old woman, and her four accomplices were found guilty of killing 6 month year old baby in Cape Town.
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- Current Events (25 May, 2007)
Russian Mine Blast at Novokuznetsk (coverage)
Early morning, on May 24th, 217 people, workers at the "Yubileynaya" mine in Novokuznetsk in the Kemerovo Oblast (Russia), got into the elevator to go deep down the mine and collect more coal for their country. However, the scenario was rewritten at approximately 7:30 AM Moscow Time (4:30 AM GMT). ...
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