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May 1, 2008
Topics bacteria, computer, office, dirty, hospitals, mouse, bbc, college, magazine, radio, toilet, london, health, food, university, hospital and people
Consumer magazine Which? has found that computer keyboards can be a home to bacteria that may cause food poisoning symptoms and stomach upsets. Tests made on 33 keyboards at its office here showed four posed a health risk, with one being host to five times more germs than the office's toilet seats.
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March 20, 2008
Taiwan's version of a "super toilet," which uses even less water for flushing than regular water-saving toilets, will hit U. S. stores early next year. The super toilet developed by Chen Wei-lung, an assistant professor at Chaoyang University of Technology's Department of Industrial Design, with help from the local industry, can flush 99 percent of 100 resin balls with only four liters of water during tests. The industry standard is 95 percent flushing efficiency.
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March 13, 2008
Topics toilet, woman, police, girlfriend, hard, medical, help, hospital, legs, food, body, water and world
Police responding to a call from a Ness County man's home arrived to discover the homeowner's girlfriend sitting on the toilet, and had been on it for two years. Authorities said the woman, 35 years old, was on the toilet fully clothed, with her pants down to mid-thigh.
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January 20, 2008
A one-storey building in Edinburgh, which used to serve as relief stop for bus drivers is expected to fetch for $60,000. According to agents Graham and Sibbald, they have already rejected an initial offer of $30,000 for the former bus drivers' toilet, which is located just at the outskirts of the city.
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December 19, 2007
A bride-to-be will tie her knot wearing a gown made by a couturier using toilet paper. The soon-to-be bride Jennifer Cannon and her future husband Doy Nichols of Lexington, Ky. plan to get hitched in a public restroom Wednesday. She will be wearing a one of a kind gown made from glue, tape and Charmin Ultra Strong and Ultra Soft toilet paper.
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