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On Sunday, former Google engineers unveiled a new search engine that will attempt to outdo the namesake of its previous employer, a service that has not only come to be rarely contested as the leader in internet searches but also expanded to accommodate almost every possible aspect of e-life.
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Greenland's ice sheet, composed of vast expanses of glaciers (on average, 1.6 miles deep), contains enough water to raise sea level worldwide by 23 feet. If they were to melt, they would flood many coastal capitals and cause a mass diffusion of fresh water that could throw Europe into climatic ...
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The Dutch government has followed suit with most other nations in the European Union, banning tobacco in indoor businesses, restaurants, hotels, nightclubs, movie theaters and sporting arenas.
But unlike its peers in the EU, the loophole legality allowed to marijuana will remain ...
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Air Force officials reported Thursday that three Air Force officers fell asleep while overseeing an electronic component that contained old launch codes for intercontinental nuclear ballistic missles.
According to the Air Force the launch codes had been deactivated prior to the incident, ...
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In a joint effort, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Microsoft founder Bill Gates report that one billion people could die this century from smoking-related illnesses and have announced a collaborative campaign to combat smoking globally. Together they have pledged $500 million ...
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In Egypt, the most populous of the Arab nations, a recent survey shows that nearly two-thirds of Egyptian men admit to having sexually harassed women, a majority of which claims that women themselves are to blame.
The survey of Egyptians showed that harrassment of women can take the form ...