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Netanyahu uses Holocaust file against IranBrandishing blueprints of the Auschwitz death camp, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu yesterday blasted the United Nations for turning a blind eye to terrorism and urged the world leaders to stop Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. Callin... ... |
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Able Planet Sound Clarity Wireless Headphones use Infrared TransmitterThere is really no reason why headphones or earbuds should have wires, especially in an age of Bluetooth. Able Planet’s Sound Clarity has that capability, only it goes the Infrared route. In fact, the headphones come with an Infrared Transmitter that is small enough to fit on the desk, b... |
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Honda Win 2009 Grove Medal for FCX Clarity Fuel Cell TechnologyToday, at Grove Fuel Cell Symposium, Honda received the prestigious Grove Medal in recognition of the FCX Clarity hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle. The FCX Clarity is a practical car with room for four people and luggage and it is ready for use on the road. Significantly, it has 2-3 times bett... |
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To Achieve higher Video Clarity and Transfer Rate Buy a DVI Video SplitterVideo Splitter is a medium to replicate the same video signals to different display devices. Video splitters could be found in different sizes and types. Though you can easily find 2 port, 4 port, 8 and 16 port Video Splitters in the market. You should always go for video splitter that is g... |
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Dr. Andrew Weil: A Dose of ClarityIn a political battle marked by ignorance, spin and venality, it's my pleasure to present two paragraphs of common sense: Heading into the health care debate, there was only ever one genuinely dangerous idea out there, and that was a single-payer system. Used by every single developed country ... |
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Hugh McGuire: Six Pixels of ClarityHere's a bit of a confession, in the world of the web that I have been exploring with great excitement since 2004, the thing that has interested me least is marketing. Blogging, podcasting, wikis, Twitter, Idenit.ca, community filtering and big online datasets, and many other things have been thr... |


