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Tools (Dec 19 2005 07:34 GMT) - Stone Tools Reveal Humans Lived in Britain 700,000 Years AgoStone tools found on the coast of Britain suggest early humans first colonized northern Europe much earlier than previously known. Ancient flints discovered in cliffs at Pakefield in eastern England show humans lived in northern Europe some 700,000 years ago, according to researchers. They say the find indicates that humans journeyed into Britain 200,000 years earlier than experts had suspected.snip"The Pakefield evidence for human activity is rock-solid," according to Wil Roebroeks, professor of archaeology at Leiden University in The Netherlands. There is a consensus in the scientific community but there are some who still have questions as noted on Saturday Night Live Click on the picture to play the video Quicktime Video 211K '17 Quicktime 7 required Saturday Night Live... |
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Pet Insurance: you should think about it (Dec 19 2005 07:34 GMT) - Although pet insurance has been available for approximately 20 years, many pet owners have never heard of it and are surprised that such a thing would even exist. After all, insurance is for people, right? Well, if you have ever had to empty your savings account in order to pay for a pet?s surgery or if you have ever had to put a beloved pet to sleep because you couldn?t afford medical care, then you can absolutely testify to the usefulness and worth of pet insurance. |
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Dollar Bounces Against the Yen 12-19-05 (Dec 19 2005 07:34 GMT) - The USD/JPY rebounded back above the 116.00 level in an unusually volatile Asian session, marked by low volumes and lack of economic news. In absence of fresh economic data, the pair traded off technical considerations with strong support at 115.50 level coming from option traders defending those barriers before rumored expiration at the New York cut of 15:00 GMT.. |
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Giving cash or gift cards? Each has perks, problems (Market Watch) (Dec 19 2005 07:34 GMT) - Giving cash or gift cards? Each has perks, problems (Market Watch)SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — It’s a fair bet many gift recipients eagerly ripping open their holiday envelopes next weekend will consider gift cards a step up from cash, but each of these convenience gifts come with its own disadvantages. Gift cards popular again, but buyer beware [... |
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DJs Change Their Tune On Computers (Dec 19 2005 07:33 GMT) - Built with the consumer in mind, iPods lack the sophisticated cuing, beat-matching and mixing functions that are standard on DJ gear. But their portability and tie-ins with online music stores have captured the imagination of many devotees who see the potential for the gadget to be a DJ tool. By Seth Hamblin, Washington Post |
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End Near For Mac Version Of IE (Dec 19 2005 07:33 GMT) - Microsoft will cease support for the Mac version of Internet Explorer from December 31 and stop development of the program, the company says on its website. No further security or enhancement updates will be provided. By Sam Varghese, The Age |
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Apple Finds New Digs (Dec 19 2005 07:33 GMT) - Apple net-leased the entire 30,000-foot five-story building opposite the Empire State Building. By Lois Weiss, New York Post |
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Ashlee Simpson felt sick during a performance in Tokyo (Dec 19 2005 07:33 GMT) - Ashlee Simpson, the younger sister of Jessica Simpson collapsed following a performance in Tokyo. The 21-year-old singer had performed the single "Boyfriend" for MTV Japan, when she told the audience she felt sick. Then she collapsed in an elevator and was rushed by ambulance to a hospital. |
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Links With Your Coffee - Monday (Dec 19 2005 07:32 GMT) - 'It no longer feels a great injustice that I have to die' "Ha, ha," he says. "Now you're talking! I would be wonderful with a 100-year moratorium on literature talk, if you shut down all literature departments, close the book reviews, ban the critics. The readers should be alone with the books, and if anyone dared to say anything about them, they would be shot or imprisoned right on the spot. Yes, shot. |
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