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Better Days

Submitted in News - on 09/27/2006
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Novum OS v1.12 - "best windowblinds theme"

Dugg in News - on 08/25/2006
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How do you get a price cut? just ask

Comment in News (2 diggs, 3 replies) - on 08/22/2006
I think it's great that people can get discounts for the asking, but my concern is thus: At what point does it become unfair for the retailer? I realize that we all think retailers are making a ton of money and deserve no break, but many are not. M … (see comment)
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Cancer Medicine Found To Be "Toxic To The Heart"

Comment in News (-1 diggs, 0 replies) - on 07/24/2006
Now that's a surprise: a cancer treatment which is potentially harmful to the patient. Unfortunately, this is the case for many treatments of chronic illness. Many treatments for cancer, Hep. C, AIDS/HIV and other forms of chronic illness leave the p … (see comment)
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Smart Pill You Swallow to Diagnose Problems

Dugg in News - on 07/21/2006
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Despite Bush Veto Stem Cell Research Abounds

Dugg in News - on 07/21/2006
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World's fastest car: 0-60 in 1.67 seconds; 270 mph top speed

Comment in News (3 diggs, 0 replies) - on 07/21/2006
@fett101 When we say "car", we're talking about a street legal production car. A vehicle with two jet turbines which can only travel in a straight line can't really be called a "car". :) (see comment)
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World's fastest car: 0-60 in 1.67 seconds; 270 mph top speed

Comment in News (3 diggs, 0 replies) - on 07/21/2006
Looks remarkably similar to the McLaren F1 and all the other F1 chassis supercars (Enzo, etc.) I'm not sure if its real or not, but I do question both its 0-60 time, and its top speed. Digging around indicates that there are no spy-photos of testing, a … (see comment)
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Antibiotics not advised for treating runny nose

Submitted in News - on 07/21/2006
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Despite Bush Veto Stem Cell Research Abounds

Comment in News (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 07/21/2006
It seems to make sense. Every other industry abounds when the government steps out of its way. Look how quickly we got to the moon once the private sector took over. Let the private sector compete, and I'm sure stem cell research will be well funded … (see comment)
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