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  1. whoosh

    VIDEO Camp Lejeune Water Contamination: A Nightmare for Disabled Veterans

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  2. whoosh

    VIDEO Food And Medicine Shortages Add To War's Burden In Kyiv

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  3. whoosh

    VIDEO Hundreds of TSA employees are calling out sick amid shutdown

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  4. catilley1092

    Windows 8 Would like to move my Win 8 DP install to another HDD as a dual boot

    Presently, I have Win 8 CP on a 40GB WD HDD. What I'd like to do is dump Vista, which is installed on one of my better hard drives, slide Windows 7 over beside XP Pro x64, rebuild the MBR & do a repair install to that. Then, using Mini Tool Partition Home Wizard, copy my Windows 8 install to...
  5. whoosh

    How Much Radioactivity Is in the Oceans After Japan Nuclear Power Plant Disaster?

    Radionuclides in seawater have been reported from the Fukushima plant's discharge canals, from coastal waters five to ten kilometers south of the plant, and from 30 kilometers offshore. "Levels of some radionuclides are at least an order of magnitude higher than the highest levels in 1986 in...
  6. cybercore

    Elizabeth Taylor Dies

    Elizabeth Taylor, one of the 20th Century's biggest movie stars, has died in Los Angeles at the age of 79. Elizabeth Taylor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The double Oscar-winning actress had a long history of ill health and was being treated for symptoms of congestive...
  7. reghakr

    Survey Suggests Technology Impedes Sleep

    A recent nation-wide survey investigating sleeping habits has linked the use of technology with insufficient sleep. But the findings may not be that clear-cut. The details come from the National Sleep Foundation, a non-profit group aiming to tackle sleep-related health issues and thus cut the...
  8. cybercore

    New world's smallest man Junrey Balawing poised to claim title

    Junrey Balawing will soon be crowned the smallest man in recorded history – as long as he doesn’t put on a sudden growth spurt. Standing at 56cm (1ft 10in), the Filipino teenager is the same size as a one-year-old and will smash the existing record when he turns 18 this June. He is 11cm...
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