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  Schoolgirls Are Given Lessons on How to Bet at Races
Pupils that study at a Brisbane Catholic school for girls are being taught about how to bet on races.
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  Bones of 6000 Year-Old Ancient Wild Camels Found in Desert
As much as 40 skeletons of ancient wild camels were discovered in Al Gharbia, the western region of Abu Dhabi, by a group of archaeologists from the Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage (ADACH).
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  Japanese Women Are the Longest Living in the World
Japanese women were once again named the longest living people in the world in 2008, showing the life expectancy of 86 years old, Japan's health ministry reported.
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  HIV Drug Persists in Breast Milk
Researchers claim that a drug used in the developing countries for preventing the transmission of HIV from mother to baby, is preserved in breast milk, which can lead to the development of drug-resistant strains of HIV in newborns.
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  Stampede Victim Awakes in Hospital Morgue
Stampede Victim Awakes in Hospital MorgueAs doctors were about to perform post-mortem examination of a pilgrim, who fell unconscious during a rush that killed 150 people, the man suddenly woke up.
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  Baby's Smile Lights Up Mother's Brain
A new research claims that the smile of a baby can not only melt a mother's heart but light up her brain as well.
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  Can a Nuclear Explosion Impact Earth's Spinning?
Can a Nuclear Explosion Impact Earth's SpinningUndoubtedly nuclear weapons currently represent the most powerful weapon on earth. However, even their enormous power is less likely to have an impact on the rotation of the Earth on its axis.
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  The End of Windows is Close, So is the Beginning of Midori
The software giant, Microsoft, started working on a new research project, which aims towards developing new software meant to replace Windows. The new software will be called Midori and it will be much different from the company previous programs.
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  Bangkok Teenager Kills Taxi Driver to See If It's As Easy As In GTA
With the goal of imitating the actions from the popular video game "Grand Theft Auto", a teenager used a knife to stab a taxi driver to death.
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  Premature Baby Survived Because Mother Tickled Her Feet
When tiny Emma Young was fighting for survival, the miracle that saved her life was her mother who tickled the bottom of her feet.
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  Kiwi Town Banned in Cyberspace Because Its Name Sounds Like the F-Word
Kiwi Town Banned in Cyberspace Because Its Name Sounds Like the F-WordA small town found in New Zealandwas banned in cyberspace due to the fact that its name sounds almost like the offensive F-word.
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  With Google Street View There's No Privacy Even for Larry Page
With Google Street View There's No Privacy Even for Larry PageThe United States Legal and Policy Centre (NLPC) has purportedly presented to the public the images of the house of Google co-founder Larry Page using the mapping service of his own company.
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  Biodefense Researcher Commits Suicide Before Being Charged of U.S. Anthrax Attacks
One of the leading researchers in the United States has committed suicide after finding out that criminal charges were almost filed against him over the anthrax assaults that caused traumas to Americans after September 11 tragedy.
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  Scientists to Develop "Fitness Pill"
Scientists are working on a special pill which might bring some of the advantages of exercise. According to a report published in the journal Cell, the researchers in the United States have developed two possible pills that can apparently build muscles, increase the energy level and burn fat.
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  Elephants Face Extinction By 2020
Elephants Face Extinction By 2020Researchers claim that elephants face the risk of extinction as soon as by 2020 that will become a result of high death rate due to poaching
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