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by Jeffrey A Solochek, I - 2007-05-06
MySpace has recently gone out and shut down any US based company that had software add ons for helping people to use MySpace. One company they shut down was Spacepromoter which had software to allow m...
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by Max Weber - 2007-05-17
The population of United States of America consists of representatives of many nations. Of course its economics is affected much by the presence and activities of immigrants. Although many people ...
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by Adrian Kennelly - 2007-05-20
When you are looking into planning your next vacation New York is definitely a destination that you should be considering. There are many wonderful sites to see while visiting New York and the followi...
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by Daniel Yergin - 2007-05-22
Energy is markedly different from the other controversial matters that will be at the top of the US-Chinese Strategic Economic Dialogue, edition two, meeting this week in Washington. Trade and currenc...
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by Davinos Greeno - 2007-06-13
The UK government is talking again about compulsory fluoridation of our water supplies. City councils across Britain are lining up in opposition to the governments proposal to make fluoridation of our...
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by Richard Chapo - 2007-06-15
Google often touts its motto as "do no evil," but fails to follow through. The area of user privacy is one that Google is clearly abusing more than other companies, but is it all Google's fault?...
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by Janette Vince - 2007-06-22
When we think of the first aircraft, many of us think of the hot air balloon. But the helicopter actually predated it by thousands of years. As early as 400 BC, people knew that rotary devices could f...
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by Rajkumar Kanagasingam - 2007-06-23
Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, the 34th President of the United States (1953-1961) who was in charge of the Allied Forces during the Second World War, made the controversial decision to reclassify German ...
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by Rajkumar Kanagasingam - 2007-06-23
Mirko joined me at the restaurant. He was from Dresden, an eastern city of Germany. He said his city was the most ravaged in the Second World War. He repeated over and over again that Dresden was heav...
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by Rajkumar Kanagasingam - 2007-06-23
Overall, Anglo-American bombing of German cities claimed between 305,000 and 600,000 civilian lives. But the devastation in Dresden made a great impact on neutral countries at that time. Howard Cowan,...