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- Australia's military loses its UFO X-Files
After a two-month search in response to a newspaper Freedom of Information (FOI) request, which forces government officials to release documents of public interest, Australia's Department of Defense had been unable to locate the files.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Tekken Nanomen
Tekken Nanomen teaser video
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Complaint to FCC: Verizon mustn't bar 4G tethering
Free Press argues that carrier's move to keep tethering apps off the Android market violates its promise not to limit LTE customers' apps and devices.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - An Antiwar Republican, No Longer His Party's Pariah
Once outcast for his opposition to the Iraq war, Representative Walter B. Jones is finding support within his party as a leading advocate for swift withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Will The Real Mr. Baby Man.... Cry?

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Сохранить на memori.ru - First-of-its-kind fluorescence map offers a new view of the world's land plants
Scientists from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., have produced groundbreaking global maps of land plant fluorescence, a difficult-to-detect reddish glow that leaves emit as a byproduct of photosynthesis. While researchers have previously mapped how ocean-dwelling ...
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Google Expands Piracy-Related Keyword Filter
Earlier this year Google started censoring various 'piracy-related' keywords from its Instant and Autocomplete services, and this list of forbidden words was updated recently. Although Google understand that there is no silver bullet that can stop online copyright infringement, the search giant told TorrentFreak that the steps they've taken could help to decrease piracy.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Obama loses the youth vote, poll finds, because white students 'don't think he's cool anymore'
Any hopes the President had of keeping down with the kids appear to have faded - his support from young people is rapidly waning, a poll has found.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Skype Goes Down (Again), Users Inexplicably Blaming Microsoft On Twitter
Skype appears to be down, or at the very least it is for a whole lot of users throughout Europe who are tweeting in a ton of different languages about their inability to connect. Many blame Microsoft, and even founder Bill Gates for the downtime, which is sort of strange because the multi-billion dollar acquisition of Skype hasn't even closed yet. Anyway, let's pray that this isn't a repeat of the Great Skype Outage of December 2010, when the apocalypse appeared nigher than ever.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Kinect aiming to woo core gamers
Microsoft has announced a range of new titles and features on its Kinect platform in an attempt to appeal to hardcore gamers.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Brace Yourselves: Here Comes the New 5-Second Airport Scanner
IATA's head of security, Ken Dunlap describes how the airport scanner of the future will not require passengers to remove their personal belongings.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Mustaches Make A Huge Difference (PICS)
Clearly a good mustache can make a world of difference. Check out how much it can change these famous men. Maybe it's about time you got one yourself.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Costa Rica & Guatemala Both Reject Marijuana Legalization
The presidents of Costa Rica and Guatemala on Sunday showed themselves to be good little obedient Drug Warriors, rejecting a recommendation from a committee of former Latin American presidents and other former world leaders to legalize marijuana in an effort to help stem cartel violence.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Chile Volcano Can Be Seen From SPACE As It Spits Fire Into The Sky. (PICS)
Captured by specialist equipment on the Aqua satellite, the image was taken shortly after the Puyehue-Cordon Caulle exploded into life after decades of lying dormant in south-central Chile.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Half of UK not saving enough for retirement
Only 51% of British workers are saving adequately for old age, according to the latest annual Scottish Widows pension report
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Tokyo employees start work early to save power
City officials to use summer's earlier daylight hours to conserve energy amid shortages caused by damage to tsunami-hit nuclear plant
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Сохранить на memori.ru - U.S. dollar falls, hurt by warning from Chinese official of risks of holding huge dollar assets
The U.S. dollar fell broadly on Tuesday, hurt by a warning from a Chinese official of the risks in holding huge dollar assets while European equities rebounded as investors picked up beaten-down shares.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Tornado lessons could lead to stronger buildings
Engineers find clues in tornado debris that will help them design stronger buildings.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Natural Disasters Left 42 Million People Homeless Last Year
Twice as Many People Were Displaced by Natural Disasters in 2010 as 2009 The massive flooding along the Mississippi, the severe drought in Texas, the bizarre tornado season -- the seriously extreme weather that marked the first half of 2011 is almost enough to make you forget about the seriously extreme weather of 2010.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Glenn Beck and Mercury Radio Arts announce GBTV
Glenn Beck, and his company Mercury Radio Arts, are proud to announce the creation of GBTV - a live streaming video network featuring Glenn's new daily two-hour show and a wide range of original and licensed information and entertainment programming.
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