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Goal for DNA research? World peace (USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News)
SALT LAKE CITY - Utah’s richest man can’t sit still for a TV program or a movie because he gets lost in the most simple plot. Yet, ideas gush from James LeVoy Sorenson like music from a savant.
New Forth crossing ‘will just move jams closer to Capital’ (The Scotsman)
A NEW Forth road bridge beside the current one will result in thousands more cars coming into Edinburgh every day, the former bridge chairman warned today.
Fresh breath is easy (The Courier Mail)
HAVING bad breath, or halitosis, can be a major social impediment, but the culprit behind bad breath is usually easily treated.
Students find voices during plays (Florida Today)
Students at Ralph Williams Elementary in Rockledge participated in readers theater, a summer program aimed at helping them communicate precisely and with emotion.
() Market Value (Willamette Week)
Culture (CULTURE FEATURE) Instant-gratification grazing at your local farmers market.
Intel shows off biosensor chip (The Inquirer)
INTEL HAD SOME interesting things on display at their research day, and one of the most exciting were the biosensor chips. It is another one of those things that sounds easy on paper, but is quite hard in practice.
Israeli troops kill 13 in raids on Gaza Strip (The Scotsman)
ISRAELI troops killed 13 Palestinians yesterday in the Jewish state’s deadliest military operations in Gaza since Hamas seized power there two weeks ago.
“This creates a hostile work environment.”
Calvin Leung From the June 4, 2007 issue of Canadian Business magazine People will put up with a lot at work - crappy pay, pointless paperwork, moronic colleagues. via Canadian Business Magazine
Got etiquette? Employers turn to consultants, training to help workers gain the personal skills they lack By Liza Gutierrez Etiquette on the job With clients or customers: Hold back on first names unless the … via The Independent


