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Microsoft unveils Xbox One console
Microsoft unveils the third generation of its video games console in an event at its headquarters at Redmond, Washington.
US tornado rescue effort nears end
The
rescue effort after the Oklahoma twister that killed 24 people nears an
end, as it emerges the storm was more powerful than thought.
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- EU bathing water 2012 data releasedThe latest data on EU bathing water quality is released, showing that 93% of more than 22,000 sampled locations meet the minimum standards.May-21-13 4:31:28 AM
- Rover drills second rock sampleNasa's Curiosity rover drills a second sample of Martian rock to deliver to its onboard laboratories for analysis in the coming days.May-21-13 6:57:54 AM
- Irish potato famine pest identifiedScientists have used plant samples collected in the 19th Century to identify the pathogen that caused the Irish potato famine.May-20-13 9:05:28 PM
- UK astronaut given station dateUK astronaut Tim Peake is to fly to the International Space Station, launching on a Soyuz rocket in November or December 2015.May-20-13 2:26:51 AM
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Former RCMP Musical Ride member suing force over alleged abuse
A
Mountie who was once part of the famed Musical Ride is suing the
national police force, alleging she was sexually assaulted, harassed,
repeatedly...
Okies' love-hate relationship
Nathan
Gunters says Okies have learned to love the big sky, but also to watch
it carefully for signs of trouble. When the sky betrays us, we cope...
40 US Mines are Causing Water Pollution that Will Last for Centuries
“Polluting the Future: How Mining Companies are Contaminating Our Nation's Waters in Perpetuity.”
The primary cause of this lasting pollution is acid mine drainage.
Mining exposes sulfide-bearing ore that generates sulfuric acid and
mixes with water. This outflow of acidic water, otherwise known as acid
mine drainage, contaminates drinking water aquifers, lakes, and streams,
agricultural lands, and prime fish and wildlife habitat. Because acid
mine drainage can’t be stopped, once started it must be treated until
the acid generating material runs out. As acknowledged in government
mining permits, this can take hundreds or thousands of years.“No hard rock open pit mines exist today that can demonstrate that acid mine drainage can be stopped once it occurs on a large scale,” says Dr. Glenn Miller, professor of environmental science at the University of Nevada.
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How Scalr helped grandcentrix build the Eurovision app to support 125 million viewers
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Today’s
guest post is from Thomas Orozco, Solutions Engineer at Scalr, which
provides cloud management services and integrates with Google Cloud...
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The media is calling it a “Spring swoon”, but it’s really just the next phase of the long slump.
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Building Blocks of Life Found in Galactic Cloud
Astrochemists
have detected two complex molecules in interstellar space, which may
provide more clues as to where life's first complex...
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Rafsanjani blocked from running for president
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List
of eight candidates allowed to run in race to succeed Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad excludes two leading figuresAkbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, the
leading...
Job security is a thing of the past - so millions need a better welfare system | Guy Standing
Flexible
labour markets have created a growing 'precariat', who should have the
right to a basic standard of livingSo, millions of British workers...
Inside Facebook
Facebook gives admins new way to create ‘unpublished posts’ directly from page
Facebook
is testing a new way for page owners to create “unpublished posts” —
those that intentionally do not appear to all fans...
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Shatter: No problem saying sorry if Wallace feels I did him wrong
The
Justice Minister Alan Shatter says he has "no problem in saying I am
sorry" if Deputy Mick Wallace feels that he did him some personal wrong
by...
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Tax dodgers are ‘cheating poor out of £100bn’, says Oxfam
Mobile Texas Politics
Oxfam has claimed more than £100bn has been lost through tax avoidance (Picture: PA)
They usually dine in the finest restaurants, live in the best...
Panel advances 3 UT board nominees to full Senate
A Senate panel voted 6-0 Tuesday to advance the nominations of three people for the ...
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Corrupt official gets heavier sentence
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A heavier sentence for corruption has been imposed on a senior Western Cape municipal official who was initially fined R60...
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Moore officials: Federal grants to help build 'safe rooms' delayed by red tape
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Weather Channel's Mike Bettes takes a look at the tornado shelter where
six people rode out the devastating storm in Moore, Okla., on
Monday...
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China Space Program Ramping Up Capabilities, Pentagon Says
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China is intent on becoming a major space power.
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Tech Republic
US senators push for arming Syrian rebels
A
bill that would provide arms to the Syrian opposition cleared a first
hurdle Tuesday as it passed a US Senate committee, in a bipartisan
effort...
USA Today
Antidepressants May Be Helpful for Some Heart Patients: Study
White House
Emotional stress can harm cardiovascular health, experts say, so boosting mental resilience may be key
WhoWhatWhy
ZDNet
Teens
whose schoolmates have died by suicide are more likely to consider or
attempt suicide themselves, according to a new study. The research found
the effect, known as suicide contagion, can last for two years or more
and it affects not just close friends of ...
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Are
we driving our kids to unhealthy habits? That's the question a new
report asks as it details how Canadian children today are much more
likely to be driven to school and activities than in generations past.
The 2013 Active Healthy Kids Canada Report Card ...
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Core exercises more effective for toning abs - Ottawa Citizen - Ottawa Citizen
Francoise
Charest performs the mountain climber plank at the Sir Arthur Currie
Gym at McGill in Montreal, Tuesday May 14, 2013. Photograph by: Vincenzo
D'Alto , The Gazette. MONTREAL — Despite the suggestion by several
fitness experts that the crunch ...
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The
most recent revision of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental
Disorders (DSM) has arrived, and the latest changes have caused
divisions among those in the psychiatric community. Often touted as the
psychiatrist's “Bible,” the DSM is published ...
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Two
months after Antonina Caruana was hit by a car while riding her bike in
Montreal, she started seeing double. She was 17 years old at the time,
and the recent high school graduate thought the condition would simply
go away. When it didn't, she went to a ...
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New
Brunswick is discouraging family physicians from practising in the
province despite a growing need for care, a number of doctors in the
Maritimes say. Medical residents from throughout the region have written
an open letter expressing their concerns to ...
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Drug users in Abbotsford, BC, sue over bylaw that bans clean needle exchange - Winnipeg Free Press
VANCOUVER
- Three injection drug users filed a lawsuit Tuesday over an
Abbotsford, B.C., bylaw that has banned harm-reduction services such as
clean needle exchanges for the past eight years, arguing the prohibition
violates their charter rights and ...
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