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- Current Events (07 Sep, 2007)
The World Says Rest in Peace to Luciano Pavarotti
Fair well, Luciano Pavarotti, says the world to the "Golden Voice" of the 20th century. ...
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- Environment (01 Oct, 2007)
Python Skin - Fashion Trend for the Price of Terrible Tortures
Python skin bags and shoes are at the hight of fashion, being sported in the collections of Calvin Klein, Roberto Cavalli, Jimmy Choo, and Prada ...
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- Science (13 Jun, 2008)
Scientists to Create a Silence Shield
Scientists unveiled a plan to produce a breakthrough device that could make objects resistible to sound waves, creating an acoustic shield. ...
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- Offbeat (28 Aug, 2008)
Boy Nicknamed Little Mozart will Debut at BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall
Though he cannot reach the foot pedals of a grand piano, nine-year-old Marc Yu was nevertheless dubbed Little Mozart for his amazing talent. On Sunday he will debut at the BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall in London. ...
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- Science (24 Nov, 2008)
It Takes 10,000 Hours of Practice to Become a Genius
A new study of British scientists revealed that it takes a person 10,000 hours of practice to become ace in a certain discipline. ...
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- Environment (27 Nov, 2008)
Vatican Shows Interest in Energy Sources
As it turned out, the Vatican invocates not only salvation of our souls, but also environmental friendliness and efficient use of power resources. On Wednesday, it launched a new solar-powered system which could serve as an alternative energy source, reported Reuters. ...
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- Current Events (12 Dec, 2008)
Most Popular Google Searches in 2008
The end of 2008 is near and Google decided to study and present the most popular searches that billions of people typed into the search box of the number one search engine. ...
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- Offbeat (16 Dec, 2008)
Old Man Shot at Rappers Thinking They Insulted Him in the Song
A rap group, who had a concert in northeast Senegal allegedly made a 70-year-old-man very angry. The man took out his rifle and opened fire on members of the band. He though that the lyrics of the group were insulting him. ...
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- Technology (11 Mar, 2009)
Latest Invention: Vibrating Chair Allows Deaf People Feel the Beat
Deaf people have now the possibility to feel music and may even cheer up concerts for people who don't have hearing problems. Engineers at Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada, came up with their latest invention - a chair that can translate music into tangible sensations. ...
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- Health & Fitness (08 Apr, 2009)
Drug Given to Treat ADHD in Children to Help Overweight Adults
According to latest research, Ritalin, which is a drug usually used to treat children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), might help cure obese adults. ...
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- Offbeat (28 May, 2009)
Musical Prodigy to Give First Concert Accompanied by Orchestra
At the age of 30, Derek Paravicini proved to be more than just a musical genius. He was nicknamed the human iPod for his ability to memorize thousands of pieces of music and then reproduce them after the just one hearing. ...
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- Offbeat (04 Jun, 2009)
Forbes Presents the List of World's Most Powerful Celebrities
With a rich collection of blockbuster movies and the media buzzing around, Angelina Jolie tops Forbes' 2009 list of the most powerful celebrities in the world, surpassing last year's most powerful celebrity Oprah Winfrey. ...
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- Offbeat (01 Jul, 2009)
Brewer Offers Beer Fans Chance to Win a Trip into Outer Space
Guinness, the popular company that produces dry stout beer that start off in the brewery of Arthur Guinness, located at St. James's Gate, Dublin, recently announced a competition with more than remarkable prizes. ...
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