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A mac made of legos? - It has to be one of the quirkiest computers on the block :)
- 968 views | 20 May 2003
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Best advertising from 2002-2003 - A very interesting feature from Ad Week.
- 2,100 views | 20 May 2003
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A precedent for soaring CEO pay? - GlaxoSmithKline Plc, Europe's largest drugmaker, became the first major British company to have its executive pay plan rejected by shareholders.
- 936 views | 20 May 2003
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SARS -- now its Taiwan's turn - The SARS outbreak in Taiwan has continued to worsen in recent days. Taiwan thinks the unthinkable.
- 878 views | 19 May 2003
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The Internet, Russian Style - While hackers thought Russia was immune to any legal hassles...
- 1,021 views | 19 May 2003
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A history of petroleum meddling - Why the World does not trust America about matters pertaining to oil?
- 521 views | 19 May 2003
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Job hazards that did not exist a decade ago - An Israeli policeman responding to neighbours' complaints about a noisy hen party found himself mistaken for the main attraction.
- 1,171 views | 19 May 2003
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Microsoft to license Unix code - Microsoft will license the rights to Unix technology from SCO Group, a move that could impact the battle between Windows and Linux in the market for computer operating systems.
- 815 views | 19 May 2003
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Another reason to marry a clever woman - Having a well-educated spouse reduces men's risk factors for heart disease, such as leading a sedentary lifestyle and being overweight, researchers say. What's next?
- 903 views | 18 May 2003
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Is your cookware poisonous? - Teflon pans have been found to be toxic to birds, how about humans?
- 1,221 views | 18 May 2003
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The new gender gap - From kindergarten to grad school, boys are becoming the second sex. Is that a good thing? :)
- 616 views | 17 May 2003
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The aftermath - Though most of Baghdad remains highly unsafe, and militias are becoming increasingly prevalent, American officials and journalists do not often see the armed groups because they stay within the U.S. compound of Sheraton hotels.
- 156,682 views | 17 May 2003
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So is Matrix the top grosser in history? - Despite a consensus that "The Matrix Reloaded" does not quite measure up to the original, the film raked in $42.5 million in its first day, enough to qualify as the biggest opening day in movie history. But does it really beat Spiderman?
- 984 views | 17 May 2003
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Do police need warrant for GPS tracking? - The Washington Supreme Court will decide soon whether police agencies throughout the state may use the device freely -- without a warrant. An interesting precedent, if it is decided that a warrant is required.
- 1,095 views | 16 May 2003
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No more FRENCH fries - American response to France's uncooperative stance in Iraq. Now manifested at a McDonalds near you.
- 204,660 views | 14 May 2003
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10,000 brains for research - The brains of at least 20,000 people, many of them depressed or mentally ill when they died, were removed without their families' consent over a 30-year period. Scary!
- 734 views | 14 May 2003
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Blow to Neanderthal breeding theory - Scientists know that Neanderthals and early human ancestors were distinct species, even though they lived during the same period. Did the Neanderthals make a contribution to the modern human gene pool as we have thought?
- 775 views | 14 May 2003
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Flopped Google Logos.. - Another classis from Fark.
- 1,080 views | 13 May 2003
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Hilarious - IE takes HTMl a little too seriously - For techies out there, IE takes this literally -- "<input type crash>"
- 973 views | 13 May 2003
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Aboard the K-19 submarine... - A well designed site from Natgeo outlining the events that inspired the Harrison Ford movie.
- 865 views | 12 May 2003

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