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ADMIRING THE GREAT WORK: Five-year-old Emma Goodine admires some fur ornaments hanging from a tree at the Fur ‘N’ Things display at the 2008 Christmas Arts and Crafts market held at the Capital Exhibit Centre over the weekend.
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via Daily Gleaner @ 11:38 10th Nov
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Three new sculptures have been added to Orangeville’s Art Walk of Tree Sculptures — all the work of artist Robbin Wenzoski of Embro.
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via Orangeville Banner @ 5:50 5th Nov
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With its detailed satellite photos, Google's interactive map lets everyone be a virtual globetrotter. And some of the things PCWorld staff have found in our travels are downright bizarre.
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via PC World Canada @ 5:01 17th Nov
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Captain Kevin Pietersen flanked at Heathrow by the PCA's Sean Morris (left) and the ECB's Hugh Morris
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via ECB.co.uk @ 3:05 5th Dec
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Sarah - pictured with the Sargerson family in ITV documentary, The Duchess In Hull - is keen to continue to work on the small screen in America and Britain
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via Hello! @ 16:38 26th Nov
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Sir Alex says he scrapped dinner with Sinatra because Man United lost - ain't that a kick in the head
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via Mail Online UK @ 2:01 25th Nov
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This article appeared in the Guardian on Friday November 07 2008 on p8 of the Sport news & features section. It was last updated at 01.05 on November 07 2008.
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via Guardian Unlimited @ 21:48 6th Nov
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If you purchased the Myvu Crystal video eyewear in hopes that wearing it would make you look cooler, only to find that you were full of dork when you actually put it on, we have some good news.
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via CNET @ 1:17 29th Oct
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If you purchased the Myvu Crystal video eyewear in hopes that wearing it would make you look cooler, only to find that you were full of dork when you actually put it on, we have some good news.
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via CNET News.com @ 20:42 28th Oct
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Prince Harry, who has already served two and a half years with the Household Cavalry Regiment, could be in the Army for at least five more years if he successfully completes the assessment course in November
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via Hello! @ 19:26 27th Oct
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To Luke@10:29am You have never seen hayden sending send off???wow you really know your cricket very well. Hey luke do you also think that aussie players are in their best behaviour on the field?well i remember clearly slater abusing and pointing fingers at dravid when he claimed that he had caught dravid and umpire said not out....no action was ever taken against slater..this happened in mumbai-2001. also remeber clearly srinath threw a bouncer at ponting which hit him on the helmet...srinath apologised to which ponting replied with an f word and asked him to go away...this happend in australia in the 90's but you know what nothing ever happened..its also strange that the aussie commentators always laugh it off as a "freindly banter"when aussie players do anything.
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via Herald Sun @ 21:10 26th Oct
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It is not clear how the Justice Department under a new administration would view Google's growing power. Democrats generally take a more aggressive stance on antitrust issues. But the incoming administration may not be inclined to go after Google, whose chief executive, Eric Schmidt, campaigned for Barack Obama, the president-elect.
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via CIO Today @ 19:34 15th Nov
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This blog is managed/edited by Eric Everson, Founder of MyMobiSafe.com. The purpose of this blog is to discuss common threats and solutions that exist within the mobile community.
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via ZDNet UK @ 20:50 12th Nov
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Sarah - pictured with the Sargerson family in ITV documentary, The Duchess In Hull - is keen to continue to work on the small screen in America and Britain
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via Hello! @ 12:51 25th Nov
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via Cellular-News @ 10:48 16th Nov
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If you listen to the criticisms aired since O3b Networks went prime time in September, you might think "O3b" stands for "one in 3 billion" — as in its odds for success.
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via Investors Business Daily @ 3:40 15th Nov
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The share-price drop came after U.S. analysts said sales of the famous smartphone could be hurt by a slowing economy.
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via Sympatico @ 4:00 3rd Dec
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India are setting their sights on undermining England before the start of the two Tests by completing a one-day series whitewash.
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via Mail Online UK @ 16:06 25th Nov
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There can be few stranger sights on the London stage this month than that of James Wilby, former poster-boy for those exquisite 1980s Merchant-Ivory Brit-flicks, simulating a sex act.
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via Telegraph @ 16:43 18th Nov
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Cameron White has set his sights on proving his bowling ability with Victoria after being axed from Australia's Test squad. White played all four Tests in the recent series in India but he struggled to have any real impact with the ball and Jason Krejza's stunning 12-wicket debut left White surplus to requirements for Thursday's Gabba Test against New Zealand.
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via CricInfo @ 1:42 16th Nov
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Virtualization heavy VMware has set its sights on the mobile world. Having already developed products for virtualizing multiple systems on a single server or personal computer, the company will next look into smartphones. Virtualization on mobile devices could speed up device development, it may help IT staff manage device use, and it might even have implications in mobile security.
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via E-Commerce Times @ 16:57 10th Nov
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Virtualization heavy VMware has set its sights on the mobile world. Having already developed products for virtualizing multiple systems on a single server or personal computer, the company will next look into smartphones. Virtualization on mobile devices could speed up device development, it may help IT staff manage device use, and it might even have implications in mobile security.
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via Tech News World @ 16:57 10th Nov
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Bavarian automaker BMW has set its sights on Open Source for the infotainment packages of its cars. If it were up to BMW, all automakers would be working on a common platform.
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via Linux.com @ 8:52 31st Oct
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