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By Marc Hertz | Wed Nov 11, 2009 6:31 PM ET
non-Astley fans around the world. Ashley Towns, a 21-year-old native of Sydney, is the one who created the worm, but did so, according to the UK's Daily Mail, for two reasons: "The virus itself is not malicious and it not out to hurt people. It's just poking fun and hopefully waking people up Read More
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By Jac Chebatoris | Thu Oct 29, 2009 8:00 AM ET
our gray.For others, it is a matter of: "How soon can I get my hands on it?!"There's an answer now, actually.About 10 years, reports the UK's Daily Mail. At the research center and Paris headquarters of beauty giant, L'Oreal, scientists are working on a breakthrough treatment comprised o Read More
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By Courtney Rubin | Wed Oct 21, 2009 11:09 PM ET
pardon the pun -- unmatched efforts with matchsticks."It just started as a bit of a hobby, but I guess it got out of hand," Reynolds told the UK’s Daily Mail. "People sit in front of the television for five or six hours a night but I get bored, so I'd just nip off for a few hours here and ther Read More
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By Courtney Rubin | Mon Oct 19, 2009 4:43 PM ET
need water to live."Doctors here tend to forget the traditional medicines that have been working for thousands of years," Murandu told the UK's Daily Mail about the technique, passed down from his great-grandfather.The Birmingham hospital bosses were so delighted with Murandu’s results tha Read More
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By Courtney Rubin | Fri Oct 16, 2009 3:44 PM ET
go treasure-hunting."I would come home with so many junk items that my parents challenged me to build something creative out them," he told the UK's Daily Mail. (See a gallery of his work here.)Sewell’s workshop is a Ripley’s-Believe-It-Or-Not of some 100,000 found objects he's divided int Read More
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By Courtney Rubin | Wed Oct 14, 2009 4:43 PM ET
possibly the most bizarre and largest thing we have ever had to sell," said Luke Schonenberger, e-commerce manager for Pressplay, told the UK’s Daily Mail. "Most of us think it will make people laugh and it will be a 10-day auction and we're hoping for a bit of a bidding frenzy."The Mai Read More
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By Darragh Worland | Thu Oct 8, 2009 11:38 PM ET
but I can't... help... it. They're so cute!These little piggies, no larger than a guinea pig, are the new designer pet du jour, reports the UK's Daily Mail. Like cats, micro pigs will use a litter box, without need of any training. And unlike dogs, they don't need to be walked. Feed 'em twic Read More
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By Courtney Rubin | Thu Oct 8, 2009 12:45 PM ET
a treadmill)."We hope if the results are positive in a few years time the treatment could perhaps be used to help people," Jeffrey told the UK’s Daily Mail.Henry’s owner Sarah Beech was delighted with the results."It's incredible, I didn't think Henry would ever be able to walk again, bu Read More
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By Courtney Rubin | Wed Oct 7, 2009 4:48 PM ET
risk of injury. "The mining industry has been looking for this kind of device for many years," Anglo's chief executive Cynthia Carroll told the UK's Daily Mail. "They will help prevent injuries and deaths. Ultimately, we want to reduce the risks of any injuries to zero."Inventor Daniel Bonger Read More
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By Courtney Rubin | Tue Oct 6, 2009 12:18 PM ET
job as an artist to continue to be creative. I'm not doing it for the money -- if I was, I'd be selling everything for £10," Burden told the UK's Daily Mail. "I'm hoping that by the end of the year I'll have nothing left and can start the New Year afresh. But it's not about a new start. Peopl Read More
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