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in title, tags, annotations or urlKFC pays 8.3M$ to girl - 1 views
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Fast-food giant KFC has been ordered to pay $8.3m (£5.1m) to the family of an Australian girl left severely brain damaged after being poisoned by a chicken meal. Monika Samaan fell ill with salmonella poisoning after eating a "Twister" wrap at a KFC restaurant near Sydney in 2005. KFC had denied it was the food that caused the problem
Demand. Radio Waves replace Batteries in Heart Transplants - 0 views
Wanted: Sri Lanka hangman. Very light work. Only males need apply - 0 views
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COLOMBO (Reuters) - Sri Lanka on Tuesday began interviews for the post of hangman a year after two positions fell vacant, with at least 480 convicts on death row. But it was not quite clear how the two successful candidates would fill their days - the death penalty has not been used in Sri Lanka, a predominantly Buddhist country, since 1976.
Recruitment -Job Descriptions and such - 0 views
Interactive maps reveal London's history In unprecedented detail : JISC - 0 views
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"Locating London's Past is a new JISC-funded website that lets users delve deep into the capital's past, revolutionising our understanding of London's history. The website is the first to map information from a vast array of sources, covering: crime and punishment the distribution of wealth, poverty and occupations the ownership of consumer goods mortality "
Globalization-Multinational Corporations - 0 views
Made In A Free World - Slavery FootprInt - 0 views
Communication - memo's provide a permanent record - 0 views
Rio Summit hears call for sustainability - 0 views
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More than 100 science academies around the world have called on world leaders to take action on population and consumption at the Rio+20 summit. They say past failures on these issues threaten the natural world and prospects for future generations. The science academies include the UK's Royal Society as well as its peers in countries at all stages of development.
Amazon expanding Taxes - 0 views
Apple apologises for Maps anger - 0 views
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Apple's chief executive has penned an apology following a barrage of criticism caused by its switch to a new maps system. Tim Cook [the new 'Steve Jobs'] acknowledged that users had been frustrated by the move and repeated a pledge to improve the software. in the meantime he suggested users download an alternative product from one of its rivals.
Maps: Detailed map of the Great Wall in the Beijing area version 10 - Great Wall Forum - 0 views
Matt's Today In History - 0 views
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