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Tracking Study Using Cell Phones Raises Ethics Questions

Gadgets & Tech – A study detailed in Nature exposes the local nature of humans: we like to hang around our homes. But that's not what caught my eye. It's the way the study was conducted.

Voted for on June 05, 2008 01:13pm

100  Job Resources for Librarians
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100 Job Resources for Librarians

Careers & Jobs – Whether you just graduated or are an experienced professional looking for a change, the Internet offers much in the way of job resources. Below you will find over 100 resources to help you along your journey.

Voted for on June 05, 2008 04:51am

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Greece Traveling Tips

Travel – Choose alternative Greece destinations, travel off high season

Voted for on June 05, 2008 04:51am

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Cheap Flights to Greece

Travel – Book online any flight to and from Greece.

Voted for on June 05, 2008 04:51am

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Transformers shirt gets jet ban

Travel – AIRPORT guards stopped a man boarding a plane ââ;¬" for wearing a Transformers T-shirt showing a cartoon gun. Brad Jayakody, 30, was shocked when he was told to change his top if he wanted to catch his flight from Heathrow's Terminal 5.

Voted for on June 05, 2008 03:07am

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"I Bless The Rains Down In Africa"

Music – A soothing 80's hit. They hadn't quite mastered the art of the music video yet, but it sounds wonderful.

Voted for on June 05, 2008 03:07am

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Eating Insects Is Good For Us And For The Environment, Scientists Claim

Science – Crunching into crickets or snacking on grilled caterpillar is apparently a means to a nutrient-rich diet that also helps reduce pests and puts less strain on the planet than eating conventional meat.

Voted for on June 05, 2008 03:05am

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The 10 Funniest Apple-Ad Parodies

Gadgets & Tech – From 1984 to the famous manila folder, Apple's TV ads have been ripe targets for satirists and rival companies. Here are 10 of the best take-offs.

Voted for on June 05, 2008 03:05am

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Leaders at UN food summit tone down menu over fears of hypocrisy

News – Six years ago, at another Food and Agriculture Organisation summit in Rome, The Times got hold of the menu for the sumptuous opening day lunch. Its publication caused a scandal.

Voted for on June 05, 2008 03:05am

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Discovery Cruise Line Announces Summer Contest for Kids

Travel – Discovery Cruise Line, which offers ferry service with cruise line amenities between South Florida and Grand Bahama Island every day of the week except Wednesdays, announced that it will award free family vacations each week from July through August 8 to a winning child under the age of 13 who has performed exceptional community service.

Voted for on June 05, 2008 03:02am

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Sergei Gonchar and Ryan Malone Expected to Play in Game Six

Sports – Last night's Game Five of the Stanley Cup Finals put everything on display that fans have come to expect from playoff hockey. Big goals, big saves, lots and lots of overtime, and players playing hurt.

Voted for on June 05, 2008 02:45am

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Doc Emrick, the Pirate Parrot and You

Sports – Sometimes familiar faces turn up in the most peculiar places.

Voted for on June 05, 2008 02:45am

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What They're Saying: Wednesday Morning

Sports – Each day throughout the Stanley Cup Finals, I'll be taking a look around the blogosphere at what various bloggers are saying about the series. Today, this is that post.

Voted for on June 05, 2008 02:45am

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The Ice Sheet: Is America Waking Up to the Stanley Cup?

Sports – Every day from Monday to Saturday, The Ice Sheet will take a look at the biggest stories in the league that happened on the ice and elsewhere the night before.

Voted for on June 05, 2008 02:45am

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Two thirds of office staff suffer from repetitive strain injury

Science – More than two thirds of workers now suffer from repetitive strain injury, costing Ã;â;;Ã;£300million in lost working hours, a new study has found.

Voted for on June 05, 2008 02:45am

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