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China has a roster of 112 official Olympic restaurants. Not one of those will be offering the local favorite of dog unless they want to get blacklisted.
Posted Jul 11, 2008 by KJ (momentsintime) in Food
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As the violence in Zimbabwe continues after Robert Mugabe was “reelected,” a victim gives her recollection on what had happened to her.
Posted Jul 7, 2008 by Can Tran (TFactor) in World
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While the G8 leaders talk about shortage of food worldwide and food costs, there is a sheer irony of the aspect presented in that regard.
Posted Jul 7, 2008 by Can Tran (TFactor) in World
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The drama regarding Zimbabwe as South African President Thabo Mbeki finds himself on the receiving end of criticism at the G8 Summit in Hokkaido, Japan.
Posted Jul 7, 2008 by Can Tran (TFactor) in World
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Judge Rotenberg Educational Center in Massachusetts has 250 mentally handicapped children who are divided between 38 group homes. One of the forms of punishment is electroshock therapy. It goes under the guise of 'behavior modification'.
Posted Jun 23, 2008 by Debra Myers (skyangel) in Crime
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According to the answers gathered by a US General Social Survey, people go to church 'to go forth and multiply'. That is, those who responded to the survey felt that they would find partners within a church setting who would be both faithful and loyal.
Posted Jun 20, 2008 by Debra Myers (skyangel) in Lifestyle
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The multi-millionaire real estate mogul, Leona Helmsley, has left her female Maltese dog, Trouble, the biggest piece of the pie in her will. The bitch now has a trust fund of about $12 million after her owner died on August 20 at the age of 87.
Posted Aug 29, 2007 by jaguar in Lifestyle
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Bubba Waring hasn’t been born yet but already has a Facebook profile set up for its fetus, which its Australian mother, Clair Gillis calls it as “the world’s most famous fetus”.
Posted Aug 16, 2007 by Chris V. (cgull) in Lifestyle
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Taking a break while watching the European Grand Prix at the Nuerburgring as a guest of the Red Bull racing team, sports car fan Tarantino explained about the writing process for the screen.
Posted Aug 16, 2007 by dpa news in Entertainment
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Behind The CJ. Where the spotlight is on the Journalists. This week we take an up close look at several Citizen Journalists. I also have a chat with Gotthescoop about DJ, religion and...animals.
Posted Aug 16, 2007 by RobotGod | 113 comments
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Best-selling author Stephen King walked into an Australian bookstore and decided to sign a few copies of his work from off the shelf. This caught the eye of a customer, in the Alice Spring store, who noticed he was writing in the books.
Posted Aug 16, 2007 by Michael Billy (TRA) in Entertainment
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A Tulane University doctoral candidate, Arman Sadeghpour says cocoa powder extract present in chocolates, teas and other products is an effective natural alternative to fluoride in toothpaste. He claims cocoa extract is more effective than fluoride.
Posted Aug 16, 2007 by Chris V. (cgull) in Health
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What do you do when faced with a medical emergency? Shake when it's over. Three true stories I'll bring you this week from a severed finger, battery acid in the eyes and the third about a special little monkey girl I'll never forget.
Posted Aug 16, 2007 by patxxoo in World
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In the UK, it is feared that as soon as we reach an elderly age were we are at the mercy of the care home system or the NHS, our basic human rights drop out of the window, yet who is to blame? Those seated securely in the government have much to ask
Posted Aug 15, 2007 by Michelle D. (PlanetJanet) in Health
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Jack McClellan, the self-declared pedophile that has upset the Los Angeles area over his blogs telling other pedophiles where to find children easily, was arrested twice at UCLA on Monday. Will this be the beginning of the end of Los Angeles' nightmare?
Posted Aug 15, 2007 by Debra Myers (skyangel) in Crime
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After a serious of damaging fires because of defective batteries used by Nokia, the largest handset manufacturer, it issued a product advisory for the BL-5C, Nokia Branded battery. The overheating battery may expand and pop out of the Nokia handset.
Posted Aug 14, 2007 by Chris V. (cgull) in Technology
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Can art change social attitudes? that is the question that is being asked at the Nommo gallery where the works of eight Ugandan artist form an exhibit that explores the diversity of Ugandan culture.
Posted Aug 14, 2007 by Bob Ewing in Arts
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OK, fellow DJ'rs, I need your advice. I am facing one of the biggest decisions a woman can make in her life. I have received a most romantic, loving and sweet proposal of marriage from a fellow citizen here on DJ. My question is - Should I say "Yes"......
Posted Aug 14, 2007 by Pamela Jean (GotTheScoop) | 159 comments
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For four hours on a Monday afternoon in Toronto, Citizen Journalists mingled with DJ staffers and fans of the site for a get-together not to be forgotten. The food was secondary, as discussions on articles and comment threads took centre stage.
Posted Aug 14, 2007 by David Silverberg | 49 comments
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Earlier this year a man decapitated his 4-month-old Husky pup, with a chainsaw. Self-confessed dog-killer Phillip Matthysen was slapped with a suspended fine of R10 000 rand or 12 months in jail after being found guilty by a Delmas court.
Posted Aug 14, 2007 by Anniedup in Crime
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Registered: Apr 15, 2007
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I live in South Africa, but am originally from the north of England. I love painting, writing and anything creative.
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