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October 23, 2005
Topics big, help, planet, hero, films, hollywood, shoes, pictures, magazine, university, car and people
Hollywood actress and Environmentalist Cameron Diaz has made a surprise visit to a Stanford University classroom to help with a lecture on environmentally friendly designs. The actress, known for her reality-travel show "Trippin" to help promote ecological awareness and who also drives a hybrid car, served as a sidekick for friend and renowned environmental architect William McDonough, a consulting professor at Stanford.
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October 20, 2005
Archaeologist R. Joe Brandon has organized a massive, four-day online campaign in the scientific community in response to the Discovery Institute's ongoing efforts to include Intelligent Design content in public school science classes. The petition was circulated to scientists trained in evolutionary theory and gave them an opportunity to publicly state that Intelligent Design should not be taught in public schools within the science curriculum.
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October 20, 2005
Topics computer, colleges, university, google, email, e-mail, names, texas, search, schools, california, student, news and college
Hector Duarte Jr. - All Headline News Staff ReporterOfficials say the data, along with names, addresses, SAT scores and ethnicities, were removed last week. There is no indication the information was downloaded by identity thieves.
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October 20, 2005
Elizabeth Paige Laurie, the granddaughter of Wal-Mart co-founder Bud Walton, has returned her diploma, nullifying her degree from the University of Southern California. The move comes a year after her former college roommate alleged she was paid $20,000 to do Paige Laurie's homework.
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October 19, 2005
Topics food, restaurants, black, health, university, employment, subway, fat, scotland, housing, pizza, chicken, mcdonalds, education, big, london, england and people
A new British survey indicates, Big Macs are plentiful where the increasingly obese poor live. Researchers discovered that for England and Scotland there is a strong correlation between neighborhood deprivation and the presence of Mickey D's restaurants, but obesity is not connected to the fast food chain or any others.
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