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Google’s Health-First Drug, Gantriada

The man behind the company who helped create the global best-selling drug, has had a turbulent recent few years. Headline: It’s no secret that Dr. David Himmelstein has a fiery temper, one that may have fueled the downfall of his career. Headline: The company that made the world’s most potent sedative in the 1950s, has…

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Headline: How to Create a Website That Is Worth Reading

After spending years of its funding on the National Council of the Motion Picture and Television of Canada through the Royal Bank of Canada who had set up the foundation, the committee found a suitable donor – the National History Center, as the film school was originally called Headline: An annual event held across the…

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Computer Games – Where Do Video Games Meet IP Law?

[Updated on 9 October 2012: Sony has already decided that this technology will not be allowed for use in its current line of “PlayStation” game systems. This article no longer states this fact. Computer Games. za is a web site started by a small team of gamers, writers and editors. You may find our articles…

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NYFW Briefing: Fashion Remembers 9/11

NYFW Briefing: Fashion remembers 9/11 | Programming. There are a few major news stories this week that touch on how the fashion world of New York has responded to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. In each report, there are aspects of the fashion industry that are reflected in the reporting. This is the…

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Is There a Presidential Campaign Going On?

This week on PBS NewsHour, we look at the “New York Times” article about the upcoming presidential election. The piece was written by John Harwood and is titled, “Somebody 2 Know: Is There a Presidential Run? It’s a Long Shot. The article was published on August 24th, 2000 and it was written by John Harwood.…

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Warren Buffet Says It’s Time for the US Government to Go Under

Billionaire investor Warren Buffet says it’s time for the entire US government to go under. In a speech titled “The End of the Fed” which is scheduled to be delivered on Monday, Buffet, the billionaire investor, says the U. government should be done with the Fed as it is unable to deal with today’s challenges…

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New COVID-19 – Covering Required at City Community Centers

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Georgia Bureau of Public Surveillance Could Be ‘Socially Engineered’ Fraud

“The BBB of Georgia warned Thursday that officers of the Georgia Bureau of Public Surveillance might be vulnerable to what it calls ‘socially engineered’ fraud, a type of scam that involves officers using stolen identities to donate money to charities. After the Georgia Bureau of Public Surveillance’s website was hacked, a scam emerged in which…

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The Daily Beast – A Conversation With Jesus’ Closest Friend

The author of the article published in The Daily Beast takes us to a conversation with Jesus’ closest disciples at the Passover in Jerusalem. The conversation is between Jesus’ two closest disciples – John the Beloved Disciple and Peter. The conversation is not recorded in the gospels or the Synoptic Gospels – it’s in the…

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A New Tournament Adds to the Olympics

Inevitably, whenever hockey gets into the Olympics, there is a tournament added to it. In 1996, Canada, USA, Canada and Sweden were fighting to get a spot, but it was a one-off, and Canada eventually won the gold medal. This year, there is a tournament added to hockey. India, a rising power, is fighting to…

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