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Middle Schoolers Expelled for "Field Trip Sex"

News – Ever heard of popular drink "sex on the beach"? How about "sex on a school trip"? In Newberry South Carolina, eight middle school students, ages 13 and 14, have been expelled for having sex during a field trip.

Voted for on May 16, 2008 06:52pm

Memorial Day travel hit by high fuel costs: AAA
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Memorial Day travel hit by high fuel costs: AAA

Money – Record-high fuel prices and a slowing economy will shrink travel in the United States over the coming Memorial Day holiday for the first time since 2002, auto and travel group AAA said Thursday.

Voted for on May 15, 2008 07:20pm

New U.S. Canada Bridge To Promote Trade.
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New U.S. Canada Bridge To Promote Trade.

Money – The Ambassador Bridge is North America's most important international border crossing. Built over the Detroit river it connects Detroit, Michigan with Windsor, Ontario in Canada.At the time of its completion in 1929 it was the longest suspension bridge in the world.

Voted for on May 15, 2008 07:20pm

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Obama faces racism in West Virginia

Politics – Many blue collar Democrats are not ready for a black president

Voted for on May 15, 2008 07:20pm

California Supreme Court approves gay marriage
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California Supreme Court approves gay marriage

Gay & Lesbian – SAN FRANCISCO -- The California Supreme Court ruled today that same-sex couples should be permitted to marry, rejecting state marriage laws as discriminatory.

Voted for on May 15, 2008 07:20pm

Scientists are building database of bite marks
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Scientists are building database of bite marks

Science – For a decade now, attorneys and even some forensic experts have ridiculed the use of bite marks to identify criminals as sham science and glorified guesswork.

Voted for on May 15, 2008 07:20pm

 911 Operator: ' I Don't Give A S**t What Happens To You'
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911 Operator: ' I Don't Give A S**t What Happens To You'

Do No Evil – As we first revealed, when Sheila Jones needed help, help never came. That despite repeated calls to Metro Nashville's 911 over a three-hour stretch about an ex-boyfriend who'd assaulted her and was threatening to come back. (via rawstory)

Voted for on May 15, 2008 07:19pm

Clinton Says She Regrets Comment About Race
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Clinton Says She Regrets Comment About Race

Politics – Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton said Wednesday that she shouldn't have suggested in a newspaper interview that Barack Obama was having trouble winning over "hardworking ... white Americans."

Voted for on May 15, 2008 07:19pm

 Research links common chemicals to obesity
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Research links common chemicals to obesity

News – GENEVA (Reuters) - Exposure in the womb to common chemicals used to make everything from plastic bottles to pizza box liners may program a person to become obese later in life, U.S. researchers said on Wednesday.

Voted for on May 15, 2008 07:19pm

Bird flu pandemic seen needing multiple drugs
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Bird flu pandemic seen needing multiple drugs

Health & Fitness – Governments need to stockpile different sorts of flu drugs -- not just Roche Holding AG's Tamiflu -- to counter the danger of resistance in a pandemic triggered by bird flu, British experts said on Wednesday.

Voted for on May 15, 2008 07:19pm

Interior Dept. Declares the Polar Bear a Threatened Species
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Interior Dept. Declares the Polar Bear a Threatened Species

Science – The Interior Department declared the polar bear a threatened species Wednesday because of the loss of Arctic sea ice but also cautioned the decision should not be viewed as a path to address global warming.

Voted for on May 15, 2008 07:19pm

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Schools a big risk in earthquakes, and not just in China

Science – The enormous loss of life in collapsed schools around China's quake-stricken Sichuan Province could have been significantly reduced using known methods for designing or retrofitting structures in earthquake zones, several experts on global hazards said onÃ;â;;Ã; Tuesday.

Voted for on May 15, 2008 07:17pm

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Innovative brain surgery offers a cure

Science – Three-year-old Grace Webster perches on the operating table, tiny and cold, covered only by a diaper and her sandy-blond Raggedy Ann hair. Her blue eyes gaze warily at the machines sprouting tube tentacles that encircle her - machines that will guide surgeons four inches, or 10 centimeters, into herÃ;â;;Ã;&Ac

Voted for on May 15, 2008 07:17pm

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Meningitis B tests raise hope of vaccine

Science – A vaccine against one of the most feared childhood diseases, meningitis B, looked a little closer yesterday after scientists revealed that a second stage of trials, in babies, had been successful.

Voted for on May 15, 2008 07:15pm

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Russia plans to team with Europe on moonship

Science – Russia's space agency says it is teaming up with its European counterpart to build a spaceship that will fly astronauts to the moon, but the European Space Agency struck a more cautious note.

Voted for on May 15, 2008 07:15pm

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