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Did an embezzlement scandal force Sarah Palin to resign?
- The gist of the rumor is that an Alaska building company called Spenard Building Supplies (SBS) was awarded a contract by Palin to build a hockey arena in Wasilla, AK, and in return, SBS helped construct Palin?s home.
Catching Up With... Jonathan Coulton -- Still Alive
- FTA: Coulton wrote the song "Still Alive" for Portal and secured his cult status.
Did Evolution Make Us Cancer Prone?
- Researchers have discovered that gene mutations that once helped humans survive may increase the possibility for diseases, including cancer.
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Fatal flats blaze inquiry starts
- Investigations begin into the cause of a tower block fire which left six people, including three children, dead.
North Korea missile tests defy UN
- North Korea test-fires five missiles in an apparent act of defiance on 4 July, American Independence Day.
BT offers holidays for pay cuts
- BT offers staff the chance of long holidays in return for a big pay cut in a bid to reduce costs during the economic downturn.
UK seeks Iran trial clarification
- British diplomats are trying to establish if Iran intends to act on its threat to prosecute staff from the UK's Tehran embassy.
Engadget
5-inch Android-powered Archos Internet Media Tablet landing in September
- Just under a month ago at Archos' Paris reveal, we were somewhat dismayed that an Android-based device didn't show up officially, at least. We were told to expect more information about a Google-powered unit this September, but it looks as if said wait has been hacked considerably. According to The Inquirer, Archos has informed it that a 5-inch int...
How would you change the Palm Pre?
- You knew it was on deck, and at long last, here it is. Your one and only shot (okay, so maybe that's a gentle stretch) to tell the world -- and Palm, since it's a part of the world -- exactly what you think about the Pre. Since going on sale to the general public just under a month ago, some analysts have suggested that some 300,000 or so units hav...
Diggnation (Small Quicktime)
Diggnation is a weekly tech/web culture show based on the top digg.com social bookmarking news stories.
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Mixed results for green IT goals
- A majority of tech workers in the public sector do not know about the emission reduction targets they face, says a survey.
Billions stolen in online robbery
- Details emerge of why billions in virtual cash disappeared from a virtual bank in Eve Online.
Facebook criticised over privacy
- The social networking site comes under fire for planned changes to privacy settings.




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