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Google Maps to Help Lost Drivers at Gas PumpsTruemors - Nov 9, 2007 Lost drivers could soon find their way with a little help from Google Maps. The Internet giant has announced a partnership with pumps made by Gilbarco Veeder-Root Inc. that include an internet connection and will … |
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Facebook Possibly Eyeing Acquisition in ChinaTruemors - Nov 9, 2007 Looks like Facebook may follow in MySpace’s footsteps by jumping into the rapidly expanding Chinese web market. A rough translation from a Chinese newspaper report hints at Facebook possibly acquiring social networking … Tagged: business |
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Mafia’s “Ten Commandments”Truemors - Nov 9, 2007 Italian police are reporting to have found a list of “10 commandments” for mobsters. Police raided a home in Palermo, the Sicilian capital earlier this week, arresting Salvatorre Lo Piccolo slated to be the next “boss … Tagged: news |
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Suspect Arrested in Linda Stein’s DeathTruemors - Nov 9, 2007 “Realtor to the stars,” Linda Stein was found lying in a pool of blood on Oct. 31. New York police have arrested Stein’s personal assistant, 26 year-old Natavia Lowery after Lowery made statements “implicating herself.” Tagged: entertainment |
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Oops She Did It Again! Britney Spears’ Traffic ViolationTruemors - Nov 9, 2007 Shortly after her court hearings yesterday, Britney Spears’ was photographed running a red light with her children asleep in the backseat, and her court-appointed monitor ducking in the front seat. Ironically, L.A … Tagged: entertainment |
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Ellen DeGeneres Crosses the LineTruemors - Nov 9, 2007 Talkshow host Ellen DeGeneres’ support of the Writer’s Guild of America strike continues, but some are questioning her actions. Earlier in the week Truemors.com reported that DeGeneres was a “no show” to work in … Tagged: entertainment, ellendegeneres, writersguildofamerica, wgastrike |
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Babel Fish Isn’t For DiplomacyTruemors - Nov 9, 2007 As it turns out, Babel Fish may not be the ideal tool for foreign relations. A group of journalists sent a completely incoherent set of interview questions to Dutch officials in preparation for a fact finding mission … Tagged: tech |
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Singin’ the Booze: One-Third of Popular Songs Refer to Substance AbuseTruemors - Nov 9, 2007 Should the old saying “sex, drugs and rock ‘n roll” get a makeover to “sex, drugs and country western?” According to a new study, only 14 percent of rock songs made reference to drugs and alcohol, compared with 37 … Tagged: entertainment |
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“Death of Global Warming” Spoof Paper Dupes Climate Change CriticsTruemors - Nov 9, 2007 UK writer David Thorpe decided to have bit of fun creating an elaborate website called geoclimaticstudies.info that published a paper titled “Carbon dioxide production by benthic bacteria: the death of manmade global … Tagged: odd |
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Moniker Maladies: The Affinity for Your Own Initials?Truemors - Nov 9, 2007 People are weirdly drawn to their own initials, according to researchers from Yale and UC-San Diego. In “moniker maladies,” baseball players whose name begins with K (scorecard shorthand for strikeout) whiff way more … Tagged: odd |