January 19, 2009 Interesting Items
- Enjoying a Long Winter Weekend Indoors
- Did an Englishman map the Moon before Galileo ?
- New Family Of Antibacterial Agents Uncovered
- Burger King Ad Encourages Cyber-Bullying
- 5 Easy Ways to Fit Exercise Into Your Busy Schedule
- Health IT and the Stimulus Bill
- Get Rid of Credit Card Offers
- Mystery Ailment Killing Endangered Pelicans
- Colorado Has Tips On New Renewable Requirements
- Stimulus Package Includes $54 Billion in Energy Incentives
- HOW TO – Chocolate Lip Balm
- Web Hacks, Worms, Infections, and Viruses: Is Your Blog Prepared?
- How to Add Tweets to WordPress
- How to Use Facebook to Promote Your Blog
- Sample Spreadsheet for Freelance Writers
- 8 Things to Do Before Submitting an Article
- Many Thoughts of Many Minds (Quotations) (192 of 2851)
- The Worst American Idol Auditions Ever(MUST SEE)
- Meningitis Vaccine Seems to Work Like a Charm, University of Pittsburgh
- Google Video Finally Falls to YouTube [Google]
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January 16, 2009 – As bacteria resistant to commonly used antibiotics continue to increase in number, scientists keep searching for new sources of drugs. Researchers have now found a potential new antibiotic agent in the tiny freshwater animal Hydra.
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January 15, 2009 – The most natural beauty in the world is honesty and moral truth. –SHAFTESBURY
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January 15, 2009 – A routine childhood vaccine used to prevent several common types of infections has helped cut the rate of a deadly form of meningitis by 30 percent in children and adults, U.S. researchers said on Wednesday, suggesting even the unvaccinated are benefiting from the shot.
January 15, 2009 – YouTube stablemate Google Video, which tragicomically never made it out of beta, is no longer accepting uploads. Plus, other no-name Google services are dying. Goodbye! [Google Blog via NoWhereElse]

