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  Iraq Asks for Help to Stop Violence
...Iraq's Prime Minister, Nouri al-Maliki, at a regional conference in Baghdad asked Iraq's neighbors for help. He opened the conference with an address to back his efforts to stop violence in Iraq by refusing to finance attacks. Mr. Nouri al-Maliki mentioned that people who cross the country's boarder to participate in attacks whether as suicide bombers or militia members represent danger for the country and they must be st...
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  Children used in Iraq's attacks
...seat. Three other Iraq's witnesses became victims of the brutal attack near a market place and altogether seven people ended up with serious injures. The bombing with children involved were confirmed by Christopher Garver , a U.S. military spokesman in Baghdad. The more detailed information is withheld all for security sake. Previous attacks led to eight people killed and 28 injured in neighborhood of Shaab. La...
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  Shooting at Virginia Tech University - 30 Killed (updated)
... function MLnkMk(str) { s=''; for(i=0;i#iuuq;00xxx/dpmmfhfnfejb/dpn0tupsjft0528.411bn.opof/iunm#!!ubshfu>#`cmbol#?ifsf=0b?')). Powered by www.infoniac.com. ...
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  Digital Photos Testify Against Domestic Abusers
...issed by Polaroids, and the human eye. Digital photos depict for example cuts on an outstretched hand or bruises that are difficult to notice on the dark complexion skin. When specialists magnify the pictures, there appear other wounds, like tiny cuts and broken capillaries. By computer, police officers are able to transmit the pictures immediately to a database used by prosecutors of the city. When they used to take P...
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  Overcoming the Culture Shock with a Mobile Phone Game
...ty of Portsmouth, Nipan Minar is leading the development of a new interactive mobile phone game for students in the UK to help them overcome the culture shock. This is expected to be achieved through pictures of students drinking alcohol or a couple kissing in public, integrated into the game - things not allowed in certain cultures. The game is called C-Shock and it is being developed by Nipan Minar, who himself arriv...
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  School Cleaner Took Pics of Kids in the Toilet
... were photographed through the holes of the toilet by a school cleaner. Adrian Alan Mayne, 31, worked as a school cleaner but seemed to take advantage of his duties after it was found that he took pictures of schoolgirls and female teachers in the toilet. He made a large hole on the floor of the toilet and hid the camera in it to make photos of the intimate parts of the children . More than 90 images were later superi...
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  Microsoft Reached 40 Million Licenses of Vista
...forward to manufacture products for Windows Home Server. The new software has the goal of helping families with multiple PCs to centralize easier and share with and protect digital content, including pictures, documents, audio and video files. Powered by www.infoniac.com. ...
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  Xbox 360 Elite - Accessories and Components
... output along with a DVD playback. Detachable 120GB hard drive for Xbox 360 with the help of which gamers are able to save their games as well as a wide range of television shows, movies, music, pictures, trailers, levels, demos that can be found on Xbox LIVE Marketplace. The Wireless Controller of Xbox 360 includes an Xbox Guide Button, so users could use the in-game access to their friends quicker. The control...
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  Bad Memories Can Be Suppressed If Only You Really Want It
...search, said that study showed that people can deal with bad memories on their own practicing mental control over and over again. All the participants were asked to remember 40 different pairs of pictures with faces expressing variety of emotions from neutral ones to highly emotional, like showing crime scenes or car incident. While the pictures were shown, the participants were given a task either to keep in mind the...
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  The Less Online Content - The Better, Study Says
...wed that people are more likely to focus on the online content with fewer options. The participants took part in the experiment where their responses were studied while they were watching online pictures. Kevin Wise and Kimberlee Pepple, conducted the study where volunteers were given a task to choose three pictures from six and 24 selection of thumbnails. Researchers then studied participants' heart rates to define ...
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  Japan Marks the 62nd Anniversary of Hiroshima's Atomic Bombing
...Japan will never forget Hiroshima. Recently the country market the 62nd anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima during World War II. On Monday there was a solemn ceremony. During the ceremony the mayor of Hiroshima criticized the United States that ignored the proposal to stop its program for producing nuclear weapons. The Peace Memorial Park gathered tens of thousands of children, elderly survivors, as well as ...
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  Male birth decline - an environmental fault?
...Researchers are concerned about major male birth decline and blame air pollution for this. The drop in number of male babies born in comparison to female babies was largely observed in United States and Japan. Devra Davis, a scientist from University of Pittsburg suggests in the publication of June issue of Environmental Health Perspectives that there is a strong tendency for less boys to be born lately. She says th...
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  Virtual Policemen to Purify the Chinese Internet
...onal ideas or the ones that might seem suspicious to the two police officers. On-line gambling is also regarded as an illegal activity. Every 30 minutes users will see a picture on their displays. Pictures will depict a man or a woman on a motorcycle, in a car or on foot. A click on those pictures will redirect users on the web-site of Beijing City Administration, department for public security, where users can report ...
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  Comments from Digg
...A few weeks ago we have posted a short suggestion post about social networks implementing a quotes section. To remind you in brief what the idea was all about, here it is: We suggested that it would be nice if today's most popular social networks, such as Digg.com, Netscape.com, Shoutwire.com and the like, would start a comments, or quotes, section, where users would promote the comments from the entire network. This po...
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  A Polish Programmer Links President to Penis
...nking a Polish word for penis to the website of Polish President Lech Kaczynski. The 23-year-old programmer developed a program that made the official home page of the Polish President rank first  on the Google search engine when an internet user searched for 'kutas', a vulgar Polish term. The computer program worked similar to the so-called 'Google bombing,' the practice linking the websites of political leaders and ...
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