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Health & Fitness – What is better to buy online - Viagra or Cialis

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New CCTV Cameras Can See and Hear

Gadgets & Tech – A new generation of intelligent CCTV cameras that can hear as well as see will be able to alert police to crimes in progress by recognising clues such as a person running or the sound of a scream.

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Global warming could increase terrorism, official says

Science – Climate change will aggravate existing problems such as poverty, social tensions, environmental degradation, ineffectual leadership and weak political institutions. "All of this threatens the domestic stability of a number of African, Asian, Central American and Central Asian countries," Thomas Fingar said.

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Rich People Have Larger Eco-Footprint

Science – Those who are well off in Canada are far bigger eco-villains when it comes to harming the environment than those in lower-income groups, according to a study that is the first to try to quantify ecological damage done by Canadians based on income levels.

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Addington and Yoo to Testify on Interrogation Practices

Politics – David Addington, the Vice President's Chief of Staff and executive privilege aficionado, is set to testify with John Yoo, former Justice Department Official and spinner of words, on interrogation practices in Guantanamo this Thursday, June 26, in front of the House Judiciary Committee.

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Eyeing inflation, Fed ends 10-month run of cuts

Money – Signaling that inflation is now a greater threat to the economy than recession, the Federal Reserve left short-term interest rates unchanged Wednesday, ending a ten-month spate of rate cuts.

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More Phony Myths from Karl Rove

Politics – The absurd spectacle of rich white conservatives trying to paint Obama as a watercress sandwich with the crust cut off seems ugly and fake. He's wasn't saved time and again by Daddy's influence and Daddy's friends, the one who got waved into Yale and Harvard and cushy business deals, who drank too much and snickered at the intellectuals and gave

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New "carbon revolution" urged to slow warming

News – The world needs a shift as radical as the Industrial Revolution to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 while safeguarding economic growth, the McKinsey Global Institute said on Thursday.

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Going solar in the Sunshine State

Gadgets & Tech – Despite its sunny reputation, Florida has never been considered a great place for solar energy, but as the price of oil rises, this could quickly change.

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Coders now can try mobile Ubuntu Linux

Gadgets & Tech – Canonical on Tuesday released its first publicly available developer edition of Ubuntu for mobile Internet devices. Ubuntu MID works on two devices at present, the Samsung Q1U and the Intel Crown Beach development station for building devices using the ...

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Eye movements could replace tactile electronics controls

Gadgets & Tech – Rolling your eyes to turn up the volume of a portable music player and tapping your fingers to turn on a DVD player are among technologies Japan's top mobile carrier is testing for "wearable" gadgets.

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Prescription for protecting online health records

Gadgets & Tech – Hoping to persuade more people to store their medical records online, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp. and a hodgepodge of health care providers and insurers have agreed on ground rules for protecting the privacy of the sensitive information.

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Giant impact explains the shape of Mars

Science – It seems that Earth wasn't the only rocky planet to experience a very large impact that changed the planet forever.

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Martian air once had moisture, new soil analysis says

Science – A new analysis of Martian soil data led by University of California, Berkeley, geoscientists suggests that there was once enough water in the planet's atmosphere for a light drizzle or dew to hit the ground, leaving tell-tale signs of its interaction with the planet's surface.

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6 dead in Henderson, Ky., plastics plant shooting

News – HENDERSON, Ky. - An employee got into an argument with a supervisor at a western Kentucky plastics plant early Wednesday, then shot and killed five people before killing himself, police and a company official said.

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