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  • 1Dec 07
    A man in Japan worked himself to death by working 106 hours of overtime in a month. Apparently he was an employee of Toyota. We always say a little overwork won't kill us -- but now we appear to have evidence to the contrary. (article)

    Britney Spears is reportedly pregnant again. That's what all the magazines are saying. Of course, I haven't bothered to read the articles, but that's what they all claim. With all due respect to Britney, does she really need to have yet another child that the courts can take away from her down the road? (
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    Celebrated author Norman Mailer recently won the award for Bad Sex in Fiction. Apparently he wrote such a wretched sex scene in his novel that it was deserving of an award. The kicker? The poor man died over a month ago, so he never got to know about his award. Seems kind of unfortunate that they would dole it out after his death. (
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  • 30Mar 07

    Friends and family will gather on Saturday, March 31, to celebrate the life of Travis Britt. The 19-year-old was initially diagnosed with Ewing's Syndrome (a form of bone cancer) in June of 2005, and gained nationwide attention with his upbeat attitude and determination to beat the disease. In April of 2006 he was told he was in remission, but the cancer returned only six weeks later. Initially given only three to six months to live, Travis held on for another ten months.Flowers and donations can be sent to the Travis Britt Foundation at Children's Hospital, P.O. Box 50020, Seattle, 98245.

    TJX, the organisation running such companies as TJ Maxx, Winners and HomeSense, have finally admitted that over 45.7 million bank and credit card records have been compromised. They are being investigated by the Information Commissioner's Office as to why they kept so much information for over three years, since retailers are only supposed to keep that information if there is a legitimate business need. 

    It's not just the wet pet foods anymore that are believed to have been infected by mass contamination in the wheat gluton (which is now being stated as melamine rather than rat poison). Hills just recalled their dry Prescription Diet for cats, which is only sold through veterinarian's offices.

    Two twelve-year-old girls in Washington have been charged with assault in the second degree after they deliberately poisoned their teacher, who was allergic to strawberries, by applying strawberry flavored lip gloss to the teacher's coffee cup and water bottle.

    It's happy first birthday to the Bremerton quintuplets -- Aniston, Weston, Belle, Camilee and Scarlett Stevenson.

     

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  • 15Jan 07

    A young mother in Sacramento has died after taking part in a radio station contest. The goal of the contest was too see how much water the entrants could drink before having to go to the bathroom. So far it's not clear exactly how much the woman drank. She reported a headache to her bosses before going home, and was later found by her mother.

    Scientists have discovered that defects in a certain gene lead to a buildup of toxic protein byproducts in the brain and can contribute to Alzheimer's. This is the second major gene that has been linked to later onset Alzheimer's (others have been linked to early onset), but there is no known 'cure' yet.

    Golden Globes are on Monday night. Anyone got any favorites?

    • Posted Jan 15, 2007 1:36 am PT
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  • 13Jan 07

    A woman in British Columbia has given birth to sextuplets. The six babies were born at 25 weeks gestation, and each weighs less than two pounds. They're nearly a week old -- four boys and two girls. Amazingly enough, their names have not been released to the press. Curious, in this day and age of the Internet and news. Then again, the family's religion has been revealed, as has the fact that the government has already stated they would step in and assume custody if it becomes obvious that the family's religious beliefs are, in any way, interfering with the baby's health.

    24 seems to be up and running again. One thing puzzles me about the format of the show, which seems to do one whole day in 24 hours. Does he sleep? Eat? Go to the bathroom? That's more than one, isn't it. Really, the thing that puzzles me is this (and keep in mind I know nothing about this show): Are the days consecutive, or is there a passage in time? Is it a year between each 'day'? A month? A week?

    Britney and Kevin appear to be front page news again. Seriously -- what will it take to get these two off the cover? Love 'em or hate 'em, it's time to give 'em a break. It seems as though he wants some serious change from her, and in exchange, he'll let her have the kids. Those little boys are the biggest victims of all -- thanks to Brit and K-Fed's notoriety, they'll get to read all about the divorce in the archives years from now. Hopefully that's not how they find out they were bargaining chips.

    • Posted Jan 13, 2007 6:44 am PT
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  • 4Jan 07

    It's awful for fans of the show, but could it be a good thing in the long run? Is it better to be remembered for going out while the series was still fresh and new, or is it better to die a slow, painful death like many other shows have throughout the years? No matter what, it is horrible news for the fans, because it's always sad when a beloved show is canned.

    What else is hot? Or not, as the case may be? TV is going crazy with rumors or Owen Wilson / Kate Hudson and Justin Timberlake / Cameron Diaz breaking up. The first isn't much of a shock. The second? It's reported on a bi-weekly basis that they've broken up. They'll be back together within a week.

    Rosie and The Donald is bound to get fun. It's a bit like watching Jerry Springer. It's hard to tell who to root for. On the one hand, The Donald's right -- there are a good chunk of people out there that probably don't fall at Rosie's feet in worship. On the other hand, The Donald's hair is pretty funny. Either way, it's better than the never-ending Anna Nicole Smith saga.

    • Posted Jan 4, 2007 2:35 am PT
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  • 26Oct 06

    First, Britney and K-Fed have an SPF factor of only one. Not two, as previously believed and reported by pretty much every major news source. He's actually Jayden James, not Sutton Pierce. Too bad. Sutton went better with Sean.

    Second we get the Cruise wedding. Nightly news claims the nuptials will take place in three weeks. Not betting on that personally -- this wedding has been 'scheduled' more times than the average person can count on regular hands.

    Third, Madonna's adoption. The child's father, Yohane Banda, is now stating he did not agree to the adoption and believed Madonna would be ... well, like some magical form of foster mother / good fairy.

    Why are these the top stories? Surely there's something in the world happening right now that doesn't revolve around a celebrity.

    • Posted Oct 26, 2006 7:55 pm PT
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  • 18Sep 06
    A medical mixup in Indiana has resulted in the deaths of two premature infants -- five-day-old D'myia Sabrina Nelson and two-day-old Emmery Miller. The parents of four other babies are praying for their childrens' quick recovery. All six of the infants were accidentally given adult doses of the drug Heparin, which is often used to prevent blood clots in premature babies. The adult doses had inadvertently been placed in the Newborn Intensive Care Unit, and were then mistaken for the child dosage as the adult and children doses apparently have similar packaging. Of the remaining four children affected by this mistake, three were in stable condition as of September 18, and one in critical condition.
  • 16Sep 06
    Seems to me no one knows the name of Britney Spears second child for sure, but people are saying it's Sutton Pierce, to go with Sean Preston. For some reason, all I can think about is all the mail they will get addressed to 'S P Federline' and not know who to give it to. A sad thought to be stuck in my head right now considering there are much more important things on this planet, but that's all I can think about.
  • 16Sep 06
    Few in North America have not yet heard of the September 13 tragic
    shooting in Montréal that left teenager Anastasia DeSousa dead and
    twenty others wounded. In the days since the news first broke, it's
    been revealed that the shooter, 25-year-old Kimveer Gill, was not shot
    by police as originally reported but actually took his own life after
    being non-fatally shot by police. There appears to be no motive for the
    crime, and no evidence (yet) that Gill knew any of his victims. This is
    the second major incident in Montréal, which was also where fourteen
    women were killed by Marc Lépine at L'École Polytechnique back in 1989,
    in what is known as the Montréal massacre.
  • 12Sep 06

    Japan's new prince, the first male heir to the Chrysanthemum throne in forty years, has a name -- Hisahito.

    • Posted Sep 12, 2006 3:11 am PT
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  • 10Sep 06
    This one is just too weird for words.

    A Force of Wil

    If the beds were really stolen from the room, that hotel is just not worth staying in.
    • Posted Sep 10, 2006 11:03 pm PT
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  • 6Sep 06
    Princess Kiko of Japan has given birth to a baby boy, who is the first male child born in the royal family since 1965. He's now third in line for the throne (first is Crown Prince Naruhito and second is his own father, Prince Akishino). Prior to his birth, there had been discussion about submitting a Bill that would allow Aiko, the only child (and daughter) of the Crown Prince to ascend to the Chrysanthemum throne, but that is no longer necessary with the birth of Prince Akishino's son. The baby has not yet been named.
    • Posted Sep 6, 2006 2:30 am PT
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  • 6Sep 06
    Updates for September 5, 2006, put me at 13% on Level 2, which gives me the ability to submit information on the show and person guides. That should be interesting. It took 28 days to reach level two.

    On a side issue, I'm having difficulty sending PMs. I can type them and hit send, but I don't think they go anywhere. If you've PM'd me and not received a response, it may mean it's not letting me.
    • Posted Sep 6, 2006 2:29 am PT
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  • 5Sep 06
    Researchers have discovered a link between a man's age at the time his child is conceived and whether or not his child will have autism. Fathers over forty are six times as likely to have an autistic child. For every ten years older, it seems the odds doubled. The age of the mother does not appear to be a factor, although mother's ages have shown to influence other things such as Down Syndrome.
    • Posted Sep 5, 2006 2:34 pm PT
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  • 4Sep 06
    There's a double-header tonight for sports fans on CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation). The network will air two games back-to-back marking the start of the journey to the Grey Cup, which will end in late November. The first game will be between the Calgary Stampeders and the Edmonton Eskimos (hosted by Calgary) at 2:30 PM EST, and the second will be between the Toronto Argonauts and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (hosted by Hamilton) at 6:00 PM EST.
    • Posted Sep 4, 2006 9:40 am PT
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  • 4Sep 06
    Even those who never saw the show knew who Steve Irwin was, even if they knew him by his title: 'The Crocodile Hunter'. Steve Irwin was well known around the world for his interesting, and often dangerous, stunts, died early Monday morning (Australian time -- so sometime on Sunday for those in North America) after a stingray barb penetrated his chest. He leaves behind a wife and two children.
  • 31Aug 06
    Well-known search engine Google will be offering surfers the opportunity to download and print public domain works that are not covered under copyright law. It's part of what is called the Google Print project, which will give webheads everywhere the opportunity to read classics by authors such as Victor Hugo, Dante Alighieri, Eugène Bareste and many more. This is a wonderful way to experience works that readers may otherwise not have access to. The books can be downloaded in PDF format. No copyrighted texts will appear in full on their site. It's also possible, though, to view excerpts from copyrighted material to see if it is something worth purchasing or checking out at the local library.
    • Posted Aug 31, 2006 12:48 am PT
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  • 28Aug 06
    24 sure cleaned up. And something called The Girl in the Cafe. No wins for Desperate Housewives though. Were they nominated for anything?
    • Posted Aug 28, 2006 2:15 am PT
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  • 25Aug 06
    Apparently so. Britney's tale of how pregnancy has changed her life was important enough to make the front page in some regions. Apparently it's giving her a new outlook on life. On the bright side (and this is according to US Weekly), Britney's willingness to be kissed by other women does not extend to Jessica Simpson. The popular rag claims that Simpson made the request backstage at the Teen Choice awards. Maybe she should have let her do it -- it might have encouraged her husband to give a better performance onstage if he thought that he had a rival for her affections.

    Is that newsworthy? Not really. But apparently the newspapers disagreed.
    • Posted Aug 25, 2006 7:34 pm PT
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  • 24Aug 06
    PLUTO
    18 February 1930 to 24 August 2006

    As of August 24, astronomers have declared that Pluto is no longer a planet according to the guideliens of what makes a planet a planet. Pluto is now classified as a dwarf planet by the International Astronomical Union. The bad news? All those years learning about nine planets are out the window. The good news? According to the IAU, this means dwarf planets could be given their own classification and there could be many more to come.
    • Posted Aug 24, 2006 4:26 pm PT
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