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- Health & Fitness (29 Mar, 2007)
France Will not Put a Ban on Skinny Models
After the death of 2 Latin American models, caused by anorexia, the fashion industry started paying more attention to young women with eating disorders. However France would not ban skinny model from the catwalk, it would rather call for a voluntary agreement. ...
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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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- Health & Fitness (02 Aug, 2007)
Stressed at Work - Mentally Ill by 32
A new long-term study led the researchers to most alarming conclusions, having proved there is a direct connection between stress factors at work and employees' serious mental disorders by the age of 32 ...
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- Current Events (16 Oct, 2007)
NASA Starts 2007 Competition to Build Space Elevator
The Spaceward Foundation launched a 2007 Beam Power Challenge competition where the teams could compete to build a Space Elevator. ...
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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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- Environment (04 Dec, 2007)
Divorces Cause Global Warming, Study Says
Environmentalists warn that increasing number of divorces causes global warming and people should think twice before making a decision that has a crucial impact on our environment. ...
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- Offbeat (27 Jun, 2008)
Goya's Iconic Painting Not Created by the Genius?
As the Prado museum announced yesterday the celebrated Goya painting El Coloso was not created by the Spanish artist after all. ...
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- Current Events (15 Jul, 2008)
World's Oldest Blogger Wrote Her Last Post at the Age of 108
A woman from Australia, who became very famous as the oldest blogger in the world, passed away at the age of 108. ...
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- Offbeat (09 Sep, 2008)
Fake Plastic Surgeon Illegally Operated Hundreds of People
A doctor was sentenced to 3 years in prison after the French court found him guilty of pretending to be a plastic surgeon and putting in danger patients who were illegally operated in an abandoned clinic in Marseille. ...
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- Science (10 Sep, 2008)
Men Consider Good Relationship More Important Than Sex
Scientists proved that if a man says he values relationship over sex, he really means it. Researchers had chosen randomly 28,000 men from the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Mexico and Brazil. ...
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- Technology (08 Oct, 2008)
CINeSPACE Device to Help Unveil Cultural Heritage Based on Tourist's Interests
CINeSPACE is a one-of-a-kind project that combines GIS and semantic technology in order to offer an interactive way to unveil the cultural heritage of a specific location. The project is funded by the European Union. ...
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- Current Events (07 Nov, 2008)
Britain is Number One Drug Nation in Europe
Shocking results of a recent analysis, carried out by the drug agency of the European Union, show that Britain leads the list of the countries with the worst drug abuse in Europe. ...
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- Technology (22 Dec, 2008)
Device to Help Save Time and Money at Mall
A scientist managed to create a hand-held device that is able to provide the best route for a person who wants to get all shopping done. In addition, the device informs about the places with the best bargain. ...
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- Health & Fitness (05 Jan, 2009)
Coca-Cola Drinks Contain 300 Times More Pesticides than Bottled Water
Scientists at the University of Jaen, in southern Spain, found that carbonated drinks, sold by the popular drinks company Coca-Cola, contain up to 300 times more pesticides than it is permitted in tap or bottled water. ...
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- Environment (02 Feb, 2009)
Europe to Suffer from Hot, Dry Summers Resulting from Climate Change
According to scientists, in about a century Spain and Italy will suffer burning, dry summers. In the meantime people living in central and north-west Europe will be enduring what is known today as Mediterranean warmth. ...
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