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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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- 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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- Environment (29 Mar, 2007)
New chocolate can save the planet
Imagine a sweet creamy chocolate bar melting in your mouth? And now think of the huge amount of plastic, tinfoil and other by-products thrown away. ...
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- Politics (10 Apr, 2007)
Red Cross donations were a fraud?
Non-profit organization blame cell phone companies in masquerading a business plan for making money into a charity campaign. ...
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- Offbeat (11 Apr, 2007)
2.3 million alcoholics live in Russia
When the world saw the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Russia found itself in a difficult situation. Then the situation worsened and today the number of alcoholics has tripled in comparison with 1991. ...
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- Technology (02 May, 2007)
Apple to Become Greener
The American consumer electronics giant, Apple Inc., as a response to the criticism coming from environmental groups, recently unveiled its enviromental friendly plans. ...
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- Technology (06 May, 2007)
Fake Products - a Trifle or Economic Crunch?
A lot of customers have at least once bought a fake item. But most of them are not aware about negative effects fake goods may have on their lives. ...
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- Technology (09 May, 2007)
New Technology to Prevent DVD Theft
DVDs are soon to be protected by a new technology that aims towards preventing theft. ...
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- Health & Fitness (10 May, 2007)
Alcohol Consumption at Home Can Prevent Binge Drinking
Parents may prevent their teenage children to buy boose by consuming alcohol with them at home. ...
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- Technology (13 May, 2007)
iTunes and Video Services Alike to Come to a 'Dead End'? 
In 2007 online video sales are expected to triple. Yet a study shows that iTunes and sites alike may face a considerable decline in the nearest future.
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- Offbeat (20 May, 2007)
Chinese Products - to Buy or not to Buy?
Just recently, U.S. consumers have been alarmed that a lot of pets died after eating Chinese tainted wheat gluten and rice protein. There have also been reports of toxins and disease in other goods exported from China.
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- Technology (29 May, 2007)
Microsoft Surface - Innovative Table-Like Computer
One of Microsoft's biggest projects resembles a normal coffee table. Switch it on and you will get a computer working without a traditional mouse and keyboard. A few people may sit on different sides of the table and use the computer simultaneously. ...
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- Politics (11 Jun, 2007)
Google Brings Microsoft to Court
Google has launched a legal challenge to new operating system Windows Vista introduced by Microsoft. ...
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- Science (22 Jun, 2007)
Yawning Saves Your Brain From Overheating
When you see the other person yawning in the room, your instinctive response is to yawn too. However, it doesn't mean you are fighting with the urge to sleep. Scientists discovered that yawning is a process that protects our brain from overheating and serves as an alert signal to others. ...
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- Health & Fitness (24 Jun, 2007)
Bird Flu - Back to Europe
Reports of avian influenza in Europe come from Germany too. After serious cases were reported in Czech Republic, medics are bothered about the possible situation, created around the dangerous virus, since in Asia people have already died of the H5N1 type of this virus. ...
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