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Wednesday 11 March 2015

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Bombed-Out Boise City, VIDEO: Magnetic Putty Is Gross And Weird At Any Speed, A Bot That Analyzes Your Bank Account And Saves Money For You, How Sugar Lobbying Influenced U.S. Government-Funded Research, VIDEO: 'Office Space,' With The Real Michael Bolton, The Life, And Death, Of Jairo
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Wednesday, March 11, 2015
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FLASH IN THE PANHANDLE
Bombed-Out Boise City
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It was about half past midnight on July 5, 1943. The heat of the day had given way to the usual cooling that occurs during the summer at Boise City, located in the far western end of the Oklahoma Panhandle. Most of its 1,400 residents had gone to bed when an airplane began dropping bombs on the sleepy town.
NOT SILLY AT ALL
VIDEO: Magnetic Putty Is Gross And Weird At Any Speed
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This is what it must be like to be eaten by an amoeba.
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A Bot That Analyzes Your Bank Account And Saves Money For You
digit.co
Mo' money mo' problems? Yeah, less money mo' problems, too. That's why we use Digit to help us save cash automatically. It's a stress-free way of dealing with a stressful problem.
SWEET DEAL
How Sugar Lobbying Influenced U.S. Government-Funded Research
psmag.com
A new analysis of sugar-industry documents finds companies worked with U.S. government researchers to soften recommendations against eating too much sugar.
'IT'S JUST A COINCIDENCE'
VIDEO: 'Office Space,' With The Real Michael Bolton
digg.com
Today we saw an aging pop singer do unspeakable things to a printer, and it was glorious.
TURTLE TRAGEDIES
The Life, And Death, Of Jairo
deepseanews.com
The stretch of Caribbean coast of Costa Rica has long been known as a sordid region. The stretch of isolated and sparsely populated coast represents a double edge sword, on one side minimizing human contact with sea turtle nests and for the exact same reason seen as harbor for criminals. Over time, two areas one would never thought connected have become so — drugs and sea turtle conservation.
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PAIN(T)ED EXPRESSIONS
Image: Tibetan exiles, their faces painted in the colors of the Tibetan flag, jump over a flower bed as they make their way towards the Chinese Embassy during a protest in New Delhi, India, Tuesday, March 10, 2015. Indian police on Tuesday detained about 100 Tibetans who were protesting outside the Chinese Embassy in New Delhi on the anniversary of a failed 1959 uprising against China's rule in Tibet. The protest was to mark the 56th anniversary of the uprising, which led to the flight of the Dalai Lama, the Tibetans' spiritual leader, and the establishment of the Tibetan government-in-exile in a north Indian town.
Tibetan exiles, their faces painted in the colors of the Tibetan flag, jump over a flower bed as they make their way towards the Chinese Embassy during a protest in New Delhi, India, Tuesday, March 10, 2015. Indian police on Tuesday detained about 100 Tibetans who were protesting outside the Chinese Embassy in New Delhi on the anniversary of a failed 1959 uprising against China's rule in Tibet. The protest was to mark the 56th anniversary of the uprising, which led to the flight of the Dalai Lama, the Tibetans' spiritual leader, and the establishment of the Tibetan government-in-exile in a north Indian town. Credit: AP Photo/Altaf Qadri
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