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POPSTQ | Will This Story Become Trivia Tomorrow? "It's a uniquely horrible cancer, and it is critical to know about it at the genetic level," Professor Jenny Graves said. ___ Australian researchers have made the discovery by comparing the genes active in both healthy and sick Tasmanian devils, an animal now found only on the southern Australian island from which it derives its name. ___ http://google.twi.bz/Xo ___ http://altacities.com
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POPSLAO | Spotlight & Sunshine on So Cal Today New Year's Day 2010 is more than football ... it is also about the Rose Parade and a chance for millions to watch this glorious production on television or in person. If you watching from a more frigid location, today's forecast for Pasadena: Mostly sunny in the morning then becoming partly cloudy. Highs in the upper 60s to mid 70s. Local north winds around 15 mph in the morning.
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POPSLAO | A break for shousands of 'snow birds' Check out these weather comparisons for the major population centers of the college football universe whose fans are focused on Southern California this week for the Rose Bowl, Rose Parade, and the National BCS Championship game next week. This is always the time of the year when thousands, if not millions, yearn for a trip to this climate to get a reprieve from winter. ___ http://me.twi.bz/n ___ http://altacities.com
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POPSJohn Birch | American Hero Murdered by Chinese Communists Captain John Birch's death were deliberately covered up by the U.S. government. The reason for the cover-up did not become evident until some years later. On September 5, 1950, California Senator William Knowland announced on the floor of the Senate that the murder of John Birch had been deliberately covered up by communist sympathizers to conceal the true nature of Mao Tse-tung's "agrarian reformers" who were trying to oust Chiang Kai-shek's government. As Knowland charged on the floor of the Senate, had the truth about John Birch's death not been suppressed by our government, it is quite likely that America's official policy towards the Chinese communists and towards Chiang Kai-shek would have been significantly different. Perhaps the American betrayal of China to the communists might never have occurred. On such seemingly small events do the fates of men and nations so often hinge.
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POPSIndia's Last "Dancing", Endangered Bear Set Free Raju was the last endangered sloth bear that had to work for a living, but who now can roam free at the Bannerghatta bear sanctuary on the outskirts of the southern city of Bangalore. The bear's freedom is the outcome of lengthy efforts by animal rescue organisations and the government that have taken the "dancing" bears off India's streets, where the animals were once as ubiquitous as snake charmers and their cobras.
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POPSChina's high speed train line completed in just 4 years Now this is real stimulus. The U.S. has nothing like this. The only "stimulus" the present idiotic administration can come up with is throwing good money at the useless trade unions in the auto industry for more votes and payback for their support, and to bail out the fat cats in banks and on wall street. It is clear to me. this trojan horse empty suit is trying to wreck our economy.
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POPSProduct Development | Product Design | Nectar Product Development Nectar is an award winning product development firm helping clients create products that connect to their users and expand their markets. Nectar is located in southern California and specializes in a product design and development process that combines industrial design, mechanical engineering, and prototyping that ensures product designs are successfully executed into production.
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POPSawesome cruise deals for couples! These cruise deals are great for romantic getaways. My girlfriend and I got a great special and snuck away to the Southern Caribbean in the dead of winter without spending a fortune.
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POPSChina unveils 'world's fastest train link' Test runs for the service began earlier in December and the link officially went into service when the first scheduled train left the eastern metropolis of Wuhan on Saturday. By comparison, the average for high-speed trains in Japan was 243 kilometres per hour while in France it was 277 kilometres per hour, said Xu Fangliang, general engineer in charge of designing the link, according to Xinhua. Beijing has an ambitious rail development programme aimed at increasing the national network from the current 86,000 kilometres to 120,000 kilometres, making it the most extensive rail system outside the United States. China unveiled its first high-speed line at the time of the Beijing Olympics in 2008 -- a service linking the capital with the port city of Tianjin.
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POPSBreast flasher hit by distracted driver She said "Don't be me, don't be stupid, don't get drunk and stand in the middle of the road and flash anyone because it hurts when you get hit." well normal people just would not do this BUT hey who is a normal person we have all done daft stuff haven't we?
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POPSShe's in the kitchen: a love affair Includes a few recipes for bacon lovers and a link to the eat cheap on $30 food project @ running with tweezers. Collard greens and buttermilk biscuits ... yumm. Enjoy. :)
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