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 The Birth of Bigfoot
The Birth of Bigfoot
However it happened, Sasquatch was hatched into the human consciousness, long, long ago. But Bigfoot strode into the picture just 50 years ago this month. Born in the pages of the Humboldt Times by columnist Andrew Genzoli, the word Bigfoot was to become the new operating title for the hairy beast of lore. picked by psycmoe 1 year ago
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 Life at the jolt: New insights into fuel cell that uses bacteria to generate electricity
Life at the jolt: New insights into fuel cell that uses bacteria to generate electricity
Researchers at the Biodesign Institute are using the tiniest organisms on the planet 'bacteria' as a viable option to make electricity. In a new study, lead author Andrew Kato Marcus and colleagues Cesar Torres and Bruce Rittmann have gained critical insights that may lead to commercialization of a promising microbial fuel cell (MFC) technology. picked by AutumnLotus 2 years ago
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 Frat House - Documentary on Savage Hazings
Frat House - Documentary on Savage Hazings [video]
In 1997, Todd Phillips & Andrew Gurland created a film documenting the savagely brutal hazings that take place during Hell Week at U.S. fraternities. Frat House won the Grand Jury Prize at 1998's Sundance, an award that was later rescinded. HBO was slated to air it, but pulled it for reasons that remain debatable to this day. It has never seen an official release. picked by 2manyusernames 2 years ago
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 Twin soldiers have different views of the Iraq situation
Twin soldiers have different views of the Iraq situation
Andrew and Adam Katz have both served in the Army in Iraq. Andrew says things will continue to improve over there "as long as Iraqis try." But twin brother Adam says "no matter how hard we try, it's not going to change what's over there." picked by mutil8or 2 years ago
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 Farmer Suing For Suggestive Photo Involving A Goose.
Farmer Suing For Suggestive Photo Involving A Goose.
Andrew Marsinko discovered that a photo of him holding a goose is on a greeting card asking if you'd like to be goosed. He claims he never signed a waiver and is suing for $7.5 million dollars. picked by 2manyusernames 2 years ago
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About Plime
Plime is an editable wiki community where users can add and edit weird and interesting links. Users earn karma when other users vote on their actions. The more karma you have, the more power you have at Plime.

 Canadians use Google to get to Facebook, YouTube, and Google itself
Canadians use Google to get to Facebook, YouTube, and Google itself
Google Canada spokesman Andrew Swartz told the Globe and Mail no one understands why users don't simply go to the sites by adding a dot-com suffix. picked by lkrofct 12 months ago
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 Monster CEO Resigns, Looks For New Job on Monster.com
Monster CEO Resigns, Looks For New Job on Monster.com
71-year-old CEO Andrew J. McKelvey has resigned as CEO of monster.com. He can no longer handle the tasks required of a CEO. picked by musicgirldani 3 years ago
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 Los Angeles Hospital Accused Of Dumping Patients On Skid Row
Los Angeles Hospital Accused Of Dumping Patients On Skid Row
"This is the most blatant effort yet by a hospital to dump their patients on skid row against their will," LAPD Capt. Andrew Smith said. picked by Hoosker 3 years ago
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 What's the punishment for ruining millions of lives?  6 years.
What's the punishment for ruining millions of lives? 6 years.
Andrew Fastow, the mastermind behind financial schemes that doomed Enron Corp., was sentenced Tuesday to six years in prison for his role in the energy company’s stunning collapse by a judge who felt he deserved leniency. picked by icepigs 3 years ago
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 NY Attorney General to get info on thousands of sex offenders found on MySpace
NY Attorney General to get info on thousands of sex offenders found on MySpace
MySpace will turn over names and other information about convicted sex offenders the company has identified on its website, Attorney General Andrew Cuomo said today.

Hopefully kids and aspiring pop stars will be safe again. picked by squirmster 3 years ago
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 Teen killed for a taxi
Teen killed for a taxi
HE had been celebrating the start of the new year which would have culminated in his graduation from school.
But Andrew Farrugia's festive partying came to a brutal end when he was fatally bashed at a cab rank while waiting for a taxi at 3am yesterday. picked by teaya21 3 years ago
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2006 NYC Marathon Slideshow, Parrots and All
The Inquirer spent Sunday morning on Vernon Boulevard in Long Island City near the 13-mile marker of the 2006 New York City Marathon. (Along with the Coca-Cola sign, the white bird at right is a neighborhood staple.) Here's a slideshow, photographs by Andrew Bast. picked by nyinquirer 3 years ago
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 Americans win Nobel medicine prize
Americans win Nobel medicine prize
"I knew it was a possibility, but I didn't really expect it for perhaps a few more years. Both Andrew and I are fairly young, 40 or so, and it's only been about eight years since the discovery."

EIGHT YEARS they had to wait? picked by dollyllama 3 years ago
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  Last self-portrait of a kayaker who died at sea
Last self-portrait of a kayaker who died at sea
The last haunting self- portrait of Andrew McAuley, a man and his kayak, alone. picked by cjmei 3 years ago
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 NYC judge stops sale of picasso painting worth up to $60M
NYC judge stops sale of picasso painting worth up to $60M
U.S. District Judge Jed S. Rakoff issued the order three days after Julius H. Schoeps, an heir to banker Paul von Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, filed a lawsuit in Manhattan to stop the sale of "Portrait de Angel Fernandez de Soto" by an art foundation started by Broadway musical composer Andrew Lloyd Webber. He blocked the sale at least until a hearing Tuesday morning. picked by dollyllama 3 years ago
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 Americans win Nobel medicine prize
Americans win Nobel medicine prize
Americans Andrew Fire and Craig Mello won the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine Monday for discovering a powerful way to turn off the effect of specific genes, opening a new avenue for disease treatment. picked by halvarado 3 years ago
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