Wednesday, 25. September 2002

CONGRADULATE BIRTHDAY BOY PUTIN via e-mail!


According to Russian Vice-Premier Valentina Matvienko, the government isn’t going to hold a special party dedicated President Vladimir Putin’s 50th birthday. She says that the president will only get a bunch of flowers. Suddenly, an insane idea comes to mind: let’s get together and congratulate the president on his 50th birthday. You can mail your congratulations to the president at malito: post@pravda.ru.

¬> PRAVDA

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¬> e-bay

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Japan's condom market


Okamoto Corp. released s+he (pronounced "she") onto the Japanese market on Sept. 17 with the hopes that it will become the preferred sack when couples hit the sack. "It uses four times more jelly than regular condoms and is also made using a compound containing aloe extract."

¬> WaiWai
p.s.WaiWai stories are transcriptions of articles that originally appeared in Japanese language publications.

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NVIDIA unveils new video card GeSpot 5


GeSpot 5 Features WankPauseTM Decoding provides crystal-clear still frames on most DVDs 100x Zoom Auto-centering for genital regions De-uglifierTM eliminates the nasties!

¬> the daily bull

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Alert. Nation-state with nuclear capability ignoring UN resolution...oh, never mind, it's Israel


Israel Defies Calls to End Siege of Arafat Office Still Surrounded Despite U.N. Resolution; 9 Palestinians Killed in Gaza Raid.

¬> WASHIGTON POST

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Moor dig finds Roman iron factory


A huge Roman iron factory has been unearthed at a remote spot on the southern edge of Exmoor. Scientists believe the site near Brayford would have supplied markets right across the Roman Empire. Archaeologists have found furnaces and equipment buried which would have been used to smelt hundreds of tonnes of iron nearly 2,000 years ago.

¬> BBC ¬> ANANOVA

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France to unveil air-powered car


Engineers in France believe they have come up with the answer that environmentalists and economists have spent years searching for: a commercially viable, 100% non-polluting car, which costs next to nothing to run.


¬><a href="news.bbc.co.uk"target="_blank"> BBC

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Handy device adds touch to games


Computer gamers can forget the keystrokes and mouse clicks with which they normally conquer man-made worlds. At the end of October, stores will be stocking the P5 glove by Essential Reality, an intuitive device that will let PC gamers turn the doorknob or lift opponents with a wrist turn or a finger flick.


¬> <a href="deseretnews.com?"target="_blank"> DESERT NEWS ¬> <a href="www.essentialreality.com"target="_blank"> Essential Reality

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RECORD BALLOON FLIGHT SUNK BY WEATHER


The amazing record attempt to fly the world's largest balloon from the Westcountry to the edge of space this summer was finally called off yesterday due to unsuitable weather conditions. In order to beat the existing manned balloon altitude record the two pilots planned to ascend 132,000ft - around 25 miles.


¬><a href="www.westernmorningnews.co.uk"target="_blank"> western morning news

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Greece lets the games begin again


Even foreign tourists playing portable battery-operated games were seen breaking the law. But no more. "There is no problem for any individual or tourist visiting Greece who plays electronic games such as PlayStation, GameBoy, Xbox, etc.," the ministry said.

¬> C|NET

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25 years after his death, Marc Bolan still rocks.


Kids ask "who?" They called it "T. Rextacy," and in early 1970s Britain, that oddly named affliction was the biggest thing anyone had seen since Beatlemania. People couldn't get enough of T. Rex and its lead singer and songwriter, Marc Bolan. Girls shrieked; concerts were packed. Between 1970 and 1973, the group had 10 straight Top Ten hits and spearheaded the glam movement.


¬><a href="www.cnn.com"target="_blank"> CNN

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