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- Politics (20 Mar, 2007)
Children used in Iraq's attacks
Iraq rebels break all the ethics when using children in their car bombing attacks in Baghdad. This was the first but not the last of barbarous acts to find bypass ways to beguile security officers and fulfill their malicious plans. ...
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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 (19 Apr, 2007)
Fighting in Somalia to cause aid crisis
A warning came from the UN stating that Somalia currently faces a humanitarian disaster. This is due to the fact that the government-backed forces from Ethiopia are fighting the insurgents. ...
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- Offbeat (19 Apr, 2007)
Algerian woman gave birth to septuplets
Seven children were born in Algeria on April, 18 in Boumerdes region by 27-year old woman ...
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- Politics (03 May, 2007)
Further escalation in the Estonian - Russian relationship
Relationship between Russia and Estonia become more tense after Estonian police beat a representative of Moscow's external affairs department. ...
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- Offbeat (04 May, 2007)
What words are most often frontpaged on digg?
A small experimental research with the most popular social network Digg.com. We tried to find which words are mostly used in digg story titles and which words have been mostly often frontpaged. ...
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- Offbeat (21 May, 2007)
Exclusive dinners served by prisoners
One of the most curious restaurants was opened two months ago in Rome inside the top-security prison, where one can be served by robbers, murderers and other prisoners.
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- Science (22 Jun, 2007)
Yawning Saves Your Brain From Overheating
When you see the other person yawning in the room, your instinctive response is to yawn too. However, it doesn't mean you are fighting with the urge to sleep. Scientists discovered that yawning is a process that protects our brain from overheating and serves as an alert signal to others. ...
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- Science (11 Jul, 2007)
The Less Online Content - The Better, Study Says
The latest research conducted by University of Missouri-Columbia showed that people are more likely to focus on the online content that has fewer options. ...
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- Technology (20 Dec, 2007)
Google, Yahoo! and Microsoft Fined for Advertising On-line Gambling
Such companies as Google, Yahoo! and Microsoft will always enjoy too much attention. However not always "enjoy" is the most suitable word. ...
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- Health & Fitness (22 Jul, 2008)
Viagra May Cure Women Suffering From Depression
The drug that helps people with erectile dysfunction, Viagra, proved to be effective in curing sexual dysfunction in women suffering from depression, study says. ...
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- Science (02 Sep, 2008)
Scientists Discovered a Monogamy Gene in Men
It might be possible one day to tell whether a man will be a devoted husband just by looking at his DNA. ...
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- Health & Fitness (03 Sep, 2008)
Americans Adopt More Children with HIV from Ethiopia
More Americans decide to adopt HIV-positive kids from abroad, U.S.-based Adoption Advocates International says. ...
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- Offbeat (01 Dec, 2008)
Women Kill Their Male Newborns to Stop Tribal Fights
In order to end the tribal war that has been lasting for over 20 years, the angered women of a Highland region in Papua New Guinea decided to kill their male newborns. ...
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- Health & Fitness (02 Dec, 2008)
BioBeer Could Benefit Your Health
American scientists are working on a type of beer that will include the same amount of a compound that is found in red wine and which, for a long time has been related to good health and long life. Scientists called their project BioBeer. ...
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