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- Politics (28 Feb, 2007)
Scientific contribution in Iraq war undermined
Britain's Armed Forces may no longer take part in operations countering Iraq's thread without considerable funds in essential technology advancements, where scientists make their greatest contribution, announced a committee of MPs. ...
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- Politics (05 Mar, 2007)
U.S. and Russia Found a Common Goal - Iraq
Both United States and Russia are interested in providing stability in Iraq, said on Tuesday the ambassador of United States to Russia William Burns. According to Mr. Burns the discrepancies between the two countries are now in past. ...
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- Science (05 Mar, 2007)
DNA research approaches the origins of human beings
Enthusiasts of genografic project unite to collect the DNA database all over the world so to make every person aware of the place where his or her ancestors come from. ...
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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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- Science (09 Mar, 2007)
Aggressive women - genes' fault
A new research has found the true cause of aggressive behavior in women. The University of Pittsburgh conducted a study where it was revealed that variations in serotonin receptor gene are closely related to hostility and ill temper in women. ...
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- Politics (09 Mar, 2007)
Iraq Asks for Help to Stop Violence
Iraq's Prime Minister, Nouri al-Maliki, at a regional conference in Baghdad asked Iraq's neighbors for help. He opened the conference with an address to back his efforts to stop violence in Iraq by refusing to finance attacks. Mr. Nouri al-Maliki mentioned that people who cross the country's boarder to participate in attacks whether as suicide bombers or militia members represent danger for the country and they must be stopped. ...
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- Technology (13 Mar, 2007)
Microsoft to Connect Xbox 360 and PC Gamers
On Wednesday, the software giant Microsoft Corp. announced the opening of its Live on-line service that will connect users of both Xbox 360 console and PCs. The company stated that the service will open in May. It is to be reminded that Live has attracted about six million Xbox 360 console gamers and now Microsoft looks forward to launch it on new Windows Vista system. ...
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- Politics (13 Mar, 2007)
Only Diplomatic Means Are Allowed to Solve the Iranian Nuclear Issue
After a meeting, which has taken place in a small Italian town, Bari, two heads of two major political forces in the world - Italy and Russia - have expressed their views and opinions about the international political situation ...
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- Environment (14 Mar, 2007)
Scientist's call upon policy makers on global warming
Scientists gathered at Arctic Science Summit Week, which started on Wednesday in New Hampshire to make up their mind on crucial changes in the North Pole that highlights global warming more than ever before. ...
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- Health & Fitness (15 Mar, 2007)
Pills Against Insomnia Cause Sleepwalking
Sleeping pills strangely influence people who take them. After waking up these men and women do not remember doing something, like eating, but they see traces of eating all over the place. The drugs' manufacturers will have to comply with a series of criteria, set by the F.D.A. to be able to stay on the market of sleeping pills. ...
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- Technology (20 Mar, 2007)
Google's Blogspot Contains 75% Spam
75% of blogs on Google's blogspot.com are spam - this was the conclusion of a survey conducted by the WebmasterWorld. It showed that some of the top sites providing free space for bloggers are sometimes exclusively spam. ...
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- Science (13 Nov, 2008)
Successful Birth of Live Rhinoceros from Frozen-Thawed Sperm
Today there are about 20,000 rhinoceros, which continue to disappear. One of the species is already extinct and other features only four animals. The breeding of rhinoceros becomes very difficult as more of them age and become ill. ...
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- Politics (22 Mar, 2007)
Additional Iraq Funding Bill Approved Today by the U.S. House
A new bill voted on today by the U.S. House is meant to raise the Iraq war funding and to distribute additional fundings to other important projects. ...
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- Technology (24 Mar, 2007)
Japanese Scientists Work on a Flexible Battery 
Scientists from the Japanese University of Waseda develop a new kind of battery: a thin film battery, based on plastic polymers. This battery will be widely used in the future in small portable devices, requiring a high-power capacity.
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- Offbeat (25 Mar, 2007)
Google's List of Class-Action Lawsuits
A list of lawsuits with different charges, where Google participated either as a defendant (in most of the cases) or as a plaintiff. It seems like when people are in financial trouble, they try to sue Google. ...
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