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Let's go to India! Or maybe Fiji. I heard Thailand is nice this time of year...
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In the search for Earth-like planets, astronomers zeroed in Tuesday on two places that look awfully familiar to home. One is close to the right size. The other is in the right place.
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Australia is to set up a civilian corps - manned by everyday Australians - to help out in war zones and natural disaster areas.
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More than 100 people were arrested in the Sneinton Dale area of Nottingham not for committing an offence, but for allegedly planning to do so. In other words, they were arrested pre-emptively.
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| 74 views | www.brisbanetimes.com.au
THE British pay more for their everyday groceries than residents of any other country in Europe. The Americans pay more for their groceries than the British. And the Australians? They pay more than anyone.
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An Indian woman is hoping to enter the record books as the world's "hottest" woman after munching 51 fiery chillies in two minutes.
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"A new world order is emerging, and with it we are entering into a new era of international cooperation," British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said after the tense London summit.
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Melbourne University's Dr Brent Coker says workers who surf the internet for leisure, known as `Workplace Internet Leisure Browsing' (WILB), are more productive than those who don't.
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They are talking in color.
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Australian men have the potential to earn around $1 million more than women over their lifetime.
On my pc, Chrome more than doubled Opera's performance, which beat Firefox, which beat IE 7.
Flying PCs to create ad-hoc networks during disaster relief efforts.
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| 87 views | www.gamasutra.com
The ambitious venture, which hopes to revolutionize the gaming world by removing the need to continually upgrade PC hardware or buy new gaming consoles every generation, makes use of cloud computing -- doing all of the game's video and audio processing on remote servers, then streaming the resultant images and sound back to the user quickly enough to play games in real time.
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Forget your tidy distinctions between hardware and software, networking and storage, the Web and the desktop. Most disappear as they merge into the cloud.
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Pizza. In 3 minutes.
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A 14-year-old New Jersey girl has been accused of child pornography for posting nearly 30 explicit nude pictures of herself on MySpace.com - charges that could force her to register as a sex offender if convicted.
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Obama ice cream, anyone?
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Wakata's clothes, developed by researcher Yoshiko Taya, are designed to kill bacteria, absorb water, insulate the body and dry quickly. They also are flame-resistant and anti-static, not to mention comfortable and stylish.
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| 80 views | www.livescience.com
The Greek god of thunder and lightning had Earthly beginnings, and scientists think they finally know where.
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| 88 views | globalresearch.ca
According to a law school professor, pursuant to the Military Commissions Act, "Anyone who ... speaks out against the government's policies could be declared an 'unlawful enemy combatant' and imprisoned indefinitely. That includes American citizens."
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| 70 views | globalresearch.ca
A U.N. panel will next week recommend that the world ditch the dollar as its reserve currency in favor of a shared basket of currencies.
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The funny thing is that if the Government had not made such a song and dance about keeping them secret, these reviews would probably have passed largely unnoticed. Now, however, they expose the hypocrisy of ministers who talked up the efficacy of ID cards while knowing that their own review talked it down.
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Chilton called the problem "rampant Ponzimonium" and "Ponzipalooza" -- a play on the word "Lollapalooza," an American music festival featuring a long list of acts.
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Prospects for the U.S. Congress launching inquiries into abuses by the Bush-Cheney administration have grown with a claim that Vice President Dick Cheney ran an assassination unit out of the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC).
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One soldier spoke of an Israeli sharpshooter killing a Palestinian mother and her two children who had left their home on a path the troops had declared off-limits, according to the journal of the Yitzhak Rabin pre-military academy.
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Robot fish developed by British scientists are to be released into the sea off north Spain to detect pollution.
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The discovery of a petite, plant-eating dinosaur with primitive plumage could mean that the dinosaur from which all others evolved had feather-like protrusions.