The Winnipeg Humane Society has a solution to solve one of the first major dilemmas faced by US President Barack Obama. The shelter is offering a cute and cuddly Labradoodle puppy to the cammander-in-chief...
created by Mary Richard | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 645 views | 38 recommendations | 3 comments
" The new voice-activated Google Mobile app for the iPhone is finally here. Whatever the reason for the delay, it was worth the wait. As we wrote last week, the search app knows when you bring the phone to your...
created by shaileshk | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 161 views | 10 recommendations | 0 comments
The Swiss daredevil who is attempting to be the first man to fly across the channel in a single-wing jet-propelled pack will make another attempt today, after yesterday's flight had to be cancelled because of...
created by Dave Keating | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 405 views | 7 recommendations | 3 comments
"Do not mess with Britney Spears fans. Instead of a ‘thank you’, Intern Adam is getting lashed at by Britney Spears fans after he leaked her comeback single, Womanizer. Why, you may ask? Because the leak by Adam Sevalia, an intern at Nashville’s 107.5, has caused a...
created by Yommie | 3 years ago 547 views | 0 recommendations | 4 comments
" Jim Sinclair, the doyenne of gold analysts, was first to spot how the change in sentiment against shorting stocks also might be the turning point for juniors, quite apart from the sensational change in direction for gold itself. As it now emerges the summer fall in gold...
Today, Wednesday, the 17th day of September 2008, marks the 221st anniversary of the signing of the Constitution for the United States of America by the nation's founders, and with the hope of forming a more...
" When Melissa and Rudy Haberzettl's son Jacob was born in November 2006, he was perfect in every way -- full-term, healthy weight, and a champion eater. Like many new moms, Melissa was determined to follow doctor's orders: She breastfed Jake exclusively, put him to sleep on...
I didn't write the squib below, but I would have, if I had found all these good cartoons. I am currently recommending Howard Zinn's " A People's History of American Empire" done as a comic by Mike Konopacki (Author) and Paul Buhle (Author) but here are a sheft of science...
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One of the problems for environmentalists is getting kids at an early age to engage with nature. Many city children know very little about nature or plants as was revealed earlier in the year when a survey of...
created by Paul Conneally | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 4353 views | 39 recommendations | 51 comments
The competition for the 100 $ 1Laptop per child is here for Great Britain. £ 199 the laptop is designed for children's interacting classrooms accross the UK. First time we see a developing world product transfer...
created by SOLARLIFE | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 638 views | 22 recommendations | 6 comments
"Porcelain veneers are the quick-fix route to a perfect Hollywood smile, we're told - they'll fit over your own teeth like false fingernails, hiding all manner of imperfections and giving your mouth...
created by renovatio | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 1553 views | 0 recommendations | 2 comments
The pretty girl in the red dress during the opening ceremony of the Olympics was miming.In fact, it wasn't even her voice that she was miming to.The girl, Lin Miaoke, sang a rendition of 'Ode to the Motherland',...
created by Amy Judd | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 717 views | 14 recommendations | 13 comments
In day one of competition in Beijing, China's weightlifter Chen Xiexia winning the first gold, and then sharpshooter Pang Wei, adding a second gold to China's total.The USA however is winning with three medals...
created by Amy Judd | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 733 views | 2 recommendations | 1 comment
"Targeted advertising is not a perfect science. But it is a far better option than whatever it was that we had “way back when.” And as for matters of privacy, a tired old adage comes to mind: it’s all relative. As you have probably been made well aware already, the...
created by nirajan | 3 years ago 236 views | 0 recommendations | 1 comment