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- Science (06 Feb, 2008)
Prizes $27,000 Worth For the Best Undergraduate Inventor
The University of Wisconsin-Madison will house the event which is to foster creativity and ingeniousness among the undergraduate students. The Invention Days will display 14 various prototypes, designed and built by 49 undegraduate students of the UW-Madison. ...
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- Technology (18 Feb, 2009)
The Most Dangerous Computer Viruses in History
Computer viruses have a relatively short history by the damages caused by some of the most dangerous viruses pushed cyber-experts to open a chapter that includes a huge database on computer viruses and the cost of damages caused by malware. ...
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- Technology (19 Mar, 2007)
CBS acquires an online high school sports network
CBS has purchased MaxPreps - an online sports network for high school sports. Few details of this deal were disclosed, but MaxPreps from now on will be a part of the CBS sports broadcasting system. ...
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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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- 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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- Current Events (15 Apr, 2007)
Shooting at Virginia Tech University - 30 Killed (updated)
30 people killed in a shooting massacre at the Virginia University today, Monday, April 16th, 2007. The motives of the shooter nor his identity are unknown to the police at the moment. ...
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- Technology (18 Apr, 2007)
Schools include MySpace in the curriculum
A new open-source social networking software gains its power to be used in schools and other organizations. ...
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- Current Events (16 Apr, 2007)
BREAKING: The Virginia Tech Shooter Identified
Shooter at the Virginia Tech University officially identified. ...
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- Politics (19 Apr, 2007)
A Maniac Threatens to Repeat Tragedy in Virginia
A drug-addict 28-year old man has threatened his family and pastor to commit the crime even more violent than the tragedy in Virginia Tech University. ...
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- Current Events (02 May, 2007)
Timeline of the events in Tallinn, Estonia
A brief chronology of latest events in Tallinn, Estonia, caused by the decision of Estonian authorities to disassemble a Soviet Soldier monument of the WWII era. ...
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- Politics (03 May, 2007)
Further escalation in the Estonian - Russian relationship
Relationship between Russia and Estonia become more tense after Estonian police beat a representative of Moscow's external affairs department. ...
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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)
Open-Source Infringes 235 Patents, Microsoft States
The officials from the software giant Microsoft state that the open-source software infringes more than 230 of patents. ...
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- Current Events (25 May, 2007)
Russian Mine Blast at Novokuznetsk (coverage)
Early morning, on May 24th, 217 people, workers at the "Yubileynaya" mine in Novokuznetsk in the Kemerovo Oblast (Russia), got into the elevator to go deep down the mine and collect more coal for their country. However, the scenario was rewritten at approximately 7:30 AM Moscow Time (4:30 AM GMT). ...
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- Health & Fitness (31 May, 2007)
Rare Cancer After Collapsing Twin Towers 9/11 Tragedy
The head of Medical Monitoring Program taking the responsibility of post-traumatic treatment of World Trade Center workers who were on September, 11 noticed they had a rare and strange cancer form. ...
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