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The Boy Who Can't Stop Growing
Posted by: TimALoftis 6 hours, 56 minutes agoEllensburg, Wash., is home to a truly unique young man: 12-year-old Brenden Adams, who is more than seven feet tall and, incredibly, still growing. He ...
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Revealed: the massive scale of UK's water consumption
Posted by: ameliog 17 hours, 54 minutes agoThe scale of British water consumption and its impact around the world is revealed in a new report today, which warns of the hidden levels ...
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Once Deeply Red, Colorado Is A Tossup This Year
Posted by: TimALoftis 7 hours, 14 minutes agoWALSENBURG, Colo._ Colorado, which hosts next week's Democratic National Convention, has voted Democratic for president only once since 1964. That was in 1992 ...
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Boogeyman Writers Hired to Remake Poltergeist?!
Posted by: DiffeeOnline 13 hours, 3 minutes agoI have some bad news. Not only is MGM remaking Poltergeist, but they have hired Juliet Snowden and Stiles White, the team behind the modern ...
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Men with round faces 'are more aggressive'
Posted by: pagey 7 hours, 28 minutes agoWant to gauge a man's aggression levels? Simply look at the proportions of his face -- the more rounder it is, the more aggressive he ...
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In Cancer Therapy, There Is a Time to Treat and a Time to Let Go
Posted by: hurr1 6 hours, 55 minutes agoThirty years ago Forbes Hill of Brooklyn learned he had prostate cancer . At age 50, with a young wife and a fear of the common ...
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Abandoned baby whale might be put to death
Posted by: pagey 6 hours, 56 minutes ago(CNN) -- An abandoned baby whale that has been trying to suckle from yachts in an Australian harbor appeared to be weakening Wednesday as wildlife workers ...
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Birds can't keep up with climate change: study
Posted by: capn_caveman 5 hours, 11 minutes agoThe habitats of wild bird species are shifting in response to global warming, but not fast enough to keep pace with rising temperatures, according to ...
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Drug Makers? Push Leads to Cancer Vaccines? Fast Rise
Posted by: engineer 5 hours, 28 minutes agoIn two years, cervical cancer has gone from obscure killer confined mostly to poor nations to the West' s disease of the moment.
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Juice can wipe out effects of drugs, study finds : Dr. David Bailey of the University of Western Ontario
Posted by: humemacdonald 21 hours, 13 minutes agoIt is believed to be "a brand new type of food-drug interaction," study leader Dr. David Bailey of the University of Western Ontario told CTV ...
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India moves to commercialize rat meat
Posted by: Eagle_Eye 16 hours, 50 minutes agoVijay Prakash, principal secretary in the social welfare department, said the government is in talks with the rat-eaters, known as Musahars, to turn their niche ...
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Microsoft May Use 2,000 Developers for Windows 7
Posted by: jeremytoday 19 hours, 29 minutes agoMicrosoft Corp.'s head of engineering for the Windows 7 operating system says there are 25 'feature teams' of about 100 employees each working on ...
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Imposter on Facebook fakes link to bus victim
Posted by: pagey 7 hours, 7 minutes agoWINNIPEG–Someone claiming to be a sister of the young man stabbed and beheaded on a Greyhound bus in Manitoba last month has been trying ...
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IDF Day 1: Craig Barrett Keynote: "Inspiring Innovation"
Posted by: TechnologyExpert 15 hours, 55 minutes agoThis year's IDF kicked off in typical fashion with Pat Gelsinger, Intel senior vice president and general manager, Digital Enterprise Group, taking the stage ...
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Thousands of file-sharers face legal action
Posted by: pagey 7 hours, 31 minutes agoThousands of people suspected of sharing music, films and games over the Internet will be pursued through the courts for damages, lawyers for entertainment companies ...
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