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- Offbeat (09 Apr, 2007)
Attempt to control the blogosphere wakes up howls of protests
Web guru's, who attempt to banish unethical behavior within the blogosphere, faced howls of protests. The debates began after the attempt to create a code of conduct, which has the goal of getting rid of offensive comments. ...
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- Technology (20 Jul, 2007)
PandaLabs' List of Unusual Malicious Software
PandaLabs published a list of most unusual malicious software of the year 2007. These little programs do their thing while distracting the user. ...
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- Politics (31 Jul, 2007)
NASA's Rovers Threatened by Martian Dust Storm
During the three-and-a-half years that NASA has been on Mars, its rovers Spirit and Opportunity for the first time spotted a large-scale dust storm. ...
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- Offbeat (10 Sep, 2007)
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- Science (19 Oct, 2007)
Swearing at Workplace Boosts Productivity
Swearing strengthens a sense of team spirit, relieves stress and increases labor productivity. ...
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- Offbeat (26 Dec, 2007)
Man Sent Christmas Cards from Heaven
A man from Oregon, who had a good sense of humor when alive, tricked his friends and family sending them Christmas cards having a message from heaven ...
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- Science (01 Jul, 2008)
Scientists Find Long-term Benefits in Psychedelic Drug
A study revealed that an illegal drug psilocybin has long-term positive effects on an individual's well-being. ...
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- Offbeat (23 Jul, 2008)
Polygamist Sect Leader Accused of Child Sex Assault
The imprisoned leader of a polygamist sect along with other five men arrested earlier this year in Texas have been accused of child sex assault. ...
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- Health & Fitness (10 Nov, 2009)
Software Reveals Signs of Depression
An interesting invention produced at Massachusetts Institute of Technology – a piece of software capable of diagnosing signs of looming depression in patients. ...
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- Offbeat (19 Aug, 2008)
Father Who Was Left Babysitting Killed His 18-months-old Baby Daughter
A father killed his 18-months-old daughter after the baby's mother left her for the first time since the child was born. Mark Howe was babysitting when the accident happened. ...
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- Offbeat (03 Sep, 2008)
Spirit of a Dead Woman Showed Where Her Body Was
A court was recently told that a man accused of killing his girlfriend by throwing her off a cliff told her brother that his girlfriend's spirit showed him the way to the place where the woman's body was found. ...
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- Offbeat (15 Sep, 2008)
Parents, Who Refused Medical Treatment for Their Sick Baby, Arrested, Baby Seized
Police managed to arrest a couple who refused medical treatment for their scrawny baby because of religious reasons. ...
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- Technology (22 Sep, 2008)
Air Guitar With Infra-Red Strings to Become Christmas Best-Seller
A toy was developed for air guitarists who feel that there's something missing. The Guitar Rock Star is a gadgets that features invisible infra-red strings that one can strum. ...
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- Current Events (23 Sep, 2008)
Selling Your Soul to The Devil – How Much Is It Worth? Recently, a lot of strange advertisements, such as: My soul, my life and my ghost for sale have appeared in the Internet. ...
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- Offbeat (24 Sep, 2008)
World's Biggest Private Collection of Lego
A British collector and big fan of Star Wars revealed his unique and huge collection of Lego that includes more than two million brinks. The 32-year-old Darren Smith started collecting the colorful bricks when his parent gave him a set of Lego town as a Christmas present when he was only five. The boy was so fascinated that he decided to collect Lego all his life. ...
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