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- Science (05 Mar, 2007)
Happiness Might Appear Before Fortunate Events Occur, Study Says
A recent study on human happiness reveals that our adaptation to major life events is not the only factor to influence our well-being. Those who will have their life run in a more balanced way are predominantly inclined to feel happy long before the fortunate occurrence in their life. ...
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- Offbeat (31 Mar, 2007)
Forbes' List of 25 Most Valuable Soccer Teams
Forbes has published its list of 25 most valuable soccer teams in the world. It is worth mentioning that the 25 most valuable teams all reside in Europe. ...
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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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- Environment (10 Jun, 2007)
Ten Unnoticed Effects of Global Warming
Global warming is, actually not only about thawing Arctic ices and rising temperatures all over the world, but it can have some effects, not everyone could think about. ...
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- Health & Fitness (24 Jun, 2007)
Bird Flu - Back to Europe
Reports of avian influenza in Europe come from Germany too. After serious cases were reported in Czech Republic, medics are bothered about the possible situation, created around the dangerous virus, since in Asia people have already died of the H5N1 type of this virus. ...
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- Technology (26 Jun, 2007)
Germany Threatens Google Users' Privacy
Google might close its German representative, if authorities adopt the law to make all ISPs in the country provide users' private information to local authorities. ...
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- Technology (28 Jun, 2007)
New Indoor Climate-Control System to Adjust to Your Own Environmental Preferences Via the Web
A new indoor climate control system is able to make 'smart decisions' according to changing conditions in an office or building. The technology is based upon interaction with people present in the office. ...
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- Health & Fitness (08 Aug, 2007)
Sweat-suction surgery to cool your armpits
Suffering from excessive sweating? Now there is an option of undergoing surgery to find a relief. ...
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- Science (13 Nov, 2008)
A Lot of People Are Scared of Spiders. Why?
About 30 percent of women and 20 percent of men are afraid of spiders. Scientists say that the obvious explanation is that people have obtained a fear of spiders due to the fact that we consider their bite is poisonous. ...
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- Current Events (25 Sep, 2007)
50 plus workers become more valuable
Many countries are at risk of having considerable lack of skilled workers and increased labor costs if they won't persuade older workers to stay and work beyond retirement age. ...
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- Offbeat (28 Oct, 2007)
Illegally Most Wanted Vehicles
People have their preferences when it comes to what wheels to drive. Car thieves are people too, and they have their own views towards what car is the best to drive, to steal, to sell and to dispose of. ...
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- Technology (01 Nov, 2007)
Most Spam comes from the USA, says SophosLabs
According to experts from the web-security company SophosLabs, most spam origins in the USA, whereas the North American continent leads the continents' list of spam origin. ...
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- Science (25 Nov, 2007)
A Man's Satisfaction Lies in Earning More than His Pals
Men are happier not when they eat, drink beer, hang out with their friends, but when they are unfairly paid more than their co-workers. It doesn't matter how much, the main thing is to be paid more. ...
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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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- Science (27 Feb, 2008)
Body Heat to Power Electronic Devices Soon
German scientists developed a circuit that can be used to produce electricity from body heat. ...
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