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September 27, 2005
Bill Gates announces his decision to give back to the school responsible for his bank-breaking success in the computer business. Lakeside School in Seattle is receiving $40 million the Microsoft founder who left the school in 1973. The money is intended to fund scholarships to help underprivileged children attend the private school.
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September 27, 2005
Bill Gates announces his decision to give back to the school responsible for his bank-breaking success in the computer business. Lakeside School in Seattle is receiving $40 million the Microsoft founder who left the school in 1973. The money is intended to fund scholarships to help underprivileged children attend the private school.
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September 8, 2005
Sergio Aguirre has an invention that may be original for some, or morbid for others: a solar-powered video panel attached to a tombstone that continuously plays clips of the late person's life. The Serenity Palace aims to help families celebrate the life of a deceased loved one.
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September 8, 2005
Inventor Sergio Aguirre has an invention that may be original for some, or morbid for others: a solar-powered video panel attached to a tombstone that continuously plays clips of the late person's life. The Serenity Palace aims to help families celebrate the life of a deceased loved one.
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September 4, 2005
Dutch hooligans are being kept to cheer for their favorite football teams and cause chaos in their own private homes rather than at the stadium. The Dutch ministry for Justice is making sure that they are kept away from local stadiums in order to avoid any havoc during games by voice detection.
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