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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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- Technology (25 Mar, 2007)
Nearly one third of Americans think Internet is useless 
About one third of U.S. households do not have any access to the Internet. But what is even more surprising they do not intend to get one. The reason is that households do not consider Internet to be useful for their every day lives.
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- Politics (28 Mar, 2007)
Russia Sells Arms to Tehran - USA Concerned
USA is concerned with the fact that Russian arm dealing company sells air defense missile systems to Iran. Due to this fact the U.S. have imposed their sanctions on the respective companies from Russia. ...
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- Offbeat (04 Apr, 2007)
Secret US military data was disclosed thanks to porn images
Secret information on US combat system was accidentally exposed by Japanese officer after he exchanged porn files with another officer at work. ...
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- Politics (07 Apr, 2007)
U.S. to have used neutron weapons in 2003 in Baghdad
A video clip, broadcasted by the Qatar television, demonstrated the 14th most wanted Iraqi commander accusing the U.S. armed forces in using neutron weapons in Baghdad in 2003. ...
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- Technology (10 Apr, 2007)
Palm to use Linux platform
The famous smartphone producer, Palm, is to use a new software platform that will be based on Linux. The company's officials announced Palm's new operating system platform while on a meeting in New York. During a discussion with the analysts, Palm's officials talked on the business strategy of the company but they refused to state anything regarding the recent rumors of a possible buyout. ...
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- Offbeat (16 Apr, 2007)
USA Workers Allowed to Use Marijuana?
At present day it is estimated that about 300,000 people in the USA smoke marijuana for medical purposes, according to ASA data on registered users. ...
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- Science (18 Apr, 2007)
New Electronic Display to Be Used on Clothes and Beer Cans
Scientists working on the international project are looking forward to bring the organic light emitting devices to the masses. Thus the invention could significantly cut costs by billions of dollars each year.
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- Technology (18 Apr, 2007)
Additional Billion PC Users for Microsoft
Microsoft has developed a new project to offer governments an innovative moderately priced bundle of Office and Windows. This way the corporation hopes to reach billions of new PC users. ...
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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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- Politics (03 May, 2007)
A Record Number of Attacks Using Projectiles Registered in Iraq
Despite the fact that the U.S. forces took certain measures to prevent the supply of armor-piercing weapons, by cutting down the weapon-supply networks, the lethal weapons made in Iran were the main reason of a record number of attacks in Iraq last month, United States officials stated. The weapons are known as explosively formed projectiles.
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- Technology (05 Jun, 2007)
More Google Earth Users than People in Brazil
Over 200 million people worldwide have installed Google Earth application. There are more Google Earth users than residents in Brazil with population of 188 million people. ...
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- Science (06 Jun, 2007)
Violence in US Costs $70 Billion
United States invests $70 billion on decreasing interpersonal violence and self-inflicted violence, i. e. suicide or attempt to suicide. ...
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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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- Science (03 Jul, 2007)
What Keeps Us from Making the Same Mistake All Over Again
Scientists found that your brain immediately alerts you of avoiding the same mistake thus making you learn faster from incorrect actions. ...
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