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    News: Senators Do the Darnedest Things, The Jackson 3 & A New Zealand Travesty

    http://www.towleroad.com/2009/07/news-6.html

    to be gay. Wait, I think I saw this movie—wasn't it pre-condom? Michael Jackson's dermatologist may or may not be the father of his children, but he doesn't want them turning into "the next version of the Jackson 3." Singapore will keep homosexuality illegal. But don't worry—they won't prosecute you for it. According to Levi Johnston, Sarah Palin resigned for one reason only— greed. Palin's spokesman Meghan Stapleton fires back: "It is interesting to learn Levi is working on a piece of

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    Il "3 botte e via" (aka Hadopi, aka "mal francese"), è arrivato fino a Taiwan

    http://blog.quintarelli.it/blog/2009/07/il-3-botte-e-vi...

    Net service providers now can 'strike out' pirating surfers - The China Post. TAIPEI, Taiwan -- The Legislative Yuan ratified yesterday the latest revision of the Copyright Law to empower Internet service providers (ISPs) to "strike out" Internet surfers who have violated others' copyrights and posted unauthorized

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    MGG Q&A: Melamine in Dishes

    http://mommygoesgreen.com/2009/07/mgg-qa-melamine-in-di...

    melamine polymer based kitchenware can leach significant amounts of melamine monomer - up to 2.5 mg/100 cm2 with hot acidic foods” and more research is needed.  In China ( where a lot of these cute dishes are coming from! ), in an experiment conducted by the Consumers’ Foundation based on Japan’s methods, it was found that 100 percent of the 20 melamine-resin tableware products tested released melamine when filled with anything hot.  Taiwan has a standard for the maximum amount of formaldehyde released from food containers, but not one for

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    India Sets 3G Auction Price Higher

    http://www.dailywireless.org/2009/07/08/india-sets-3g-a...

    subscribers. WiBro (now Mobile WiMAX) has been growing fast in South Korea. The country helped to define the Mobile standard and vendors like Samsung are based in South Korea. The National Communications Commission (NCC), Taiwan’s regulator, has given the go ahead to VMAX to start rolling out WiMAX base stations and related infrastructure in its licensed areas in the island’s northern region, with full commercial launch in Q3 of this year. The Taiwanese operator is deploying about 300 WiMAX base stations from Alvarion a

    2 days ago in dailywireless.org by samc · Authority: 107
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    Crime is abnormally high in SA, that's a fact

    http://aktief-kulture.blogspot.com/2009/07/crime-is-abn...

    * How about this story? Anyone else remember that time, in Feb 2008, when none other than Morgan Tsvangirai was robbed by folks who were apparently trailing behind him all the way from the Jhb airport? * Ooh and there's this rather telling article in China Post dating back to March 2008. This article states that the Consumer Protection Commission in Taiwan was warning local folk about dangers of SA. There is also mention of "... foreign tourists... being targeted at the airport, followed and mugged by armed criminals, and tha