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  • SUV crash survival more likely SUV crash survival more likely

    Passengers in SUVs are now known to be more likely to survive a serious crash. A new study conducted by the University of Buffalo in the US has found the driver of the SUV is as much as 10 times more likely to survive in a head-on collision where a passenger car is involved. While automakers have taken steps to improve safety in normal passenger cars, such as changing bumper designs on ...

  • Spanish surplus figures improve Spanish surplus figures improve

    Spain has reported a trade surplus, the first since 1971. With imports slumping due to austerity measures, the first monthly trade surplus for more than 40 years is being seen as a positive development. However, the country is still suffering from an economic downturn with unemployment in Spain now running at 26.7%. The surplus of 634.9 million euros in March reflects a 15% plunge in ...

  • Letta may abolish unpopular taxes Letta may abolish unpopular taxes

    Italy's coalition government has promised to abolish some salaries and perks which are handed out to government ministers. A controversial property tax will also be abolished, or frozen, by the new government of Enrico Letta, who has also promised to do away with the double salary received by some parliamentarians. Before the election, it had been mooted by Letta's coalition partners that ...

  • Famous New York artists bring huge prices Famous New York artists bring huge prices

    Paintings by Jackson Pollock, Roy Lichtenstein and Jean-Michel Basquiat smashed all previous auction records at Christie's in New York during the week. In fact, several works by popular artists brought extraordinary prices. The items made $495 million for their owners at the valuable sale of postwar and contemporary art at Christie's. However, a single Andy Warhol Painting of Marilyn ...

  • Thai phone operators told to lower charges Thai phone operators told to lower charges

    3G operators in Thailand have all agreed to cut their tariffs. The Thai National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission has been pressuring providers to lower all their 2G and 3G tariffs by 15%. The three 3G mobile operators, Advanced Info Service, Total Access Communication and True Move have said they will launch new 3G tariff packages to reflect the request by government. It ...


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X: The Man With the X-Ray Eyes [DVD]

X: The Man With the X-Ray Eyes [DVD]

X: The Man With the X-Ray Eyes is one of B-movie auteur Roger Corman's more interesting films, a science-fiction parable about an ambitious medical researcher who tests an experimental serum on himself, which gives him the ability to see through objects. The story shamelessly and successfully combines the same threads of science fiction and horror that fueled Mary Shelly's Frankenst ... ...

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  • Microsoft to announce new Xbox

    After eight years and over 77 million units sold, Microsoft looks set to announce the successor to the Xbox 360 video game console next ...

  • Kuwait replaces oil officials at KPC after $2.2 billion Dow payment

    KUWAIT (Reuters) - State-run Kuwait Petroleum Company (KPC) appointed a new chief executive and suspended other top officials after the country paid $2.2 billion in damages to Dow Chemical Co ...

  • Microsoft holds NGOs Connection Day in Accra

    The event organised on the theme, "Technology for Social Good" was to help NGOs harness the power technology in the delivery of their social ...

  • Microsoft poised to invest in promising ICT experts in Ghana

    Accra, May 18, GNA - Microsoft is poised to invest in the young and promising Information Communication Technology (ICT) experts who are willing to transform Ghana through the power of ...

  • Green Deal debt may have to be repaid before property sold

    energy efficiency improvements in their home with no, or little, upfront cost; instead, these are funded by a loan repaid through their electricity bill.Crucially, the "golden rule" of Green Deal is that you should not pay back more in loan repayments than you are saving on your energy bill - but this can mean that, depending on the cost of the improvement, you could be making loan ...

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