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Construction opportunity and risk
- Construction companies outline the challenges, opportunities and risks associated to the Middle East building boom in the run up to the Arabian World Construction Summit.

- Monday, December 03 - 2007 at 13:02

Sharing community cars
- Innovative community car projects are helping drivers cut costs and damage to the environment. Parking is also easier and cheaper.
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- Thursday, May 03 - 2007 at 03:30

Bye-bye to the big beige box
- A skull-shaped computer was among the entries in Intel's Core Processor Challenge. The US$1 million prize was won by Korean company TriGem's Black Crystal Home Theatre PC. See their amazing design here.
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- Thursday, April 19 - 2007 at 01:07

Gender equality fights poverty
- Empowering women helps reduce poverty in developing countries, and much greater focus is needed on gender equality, according to the World Bank.
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- Monday, April 16 - 2007 at 02:28

Driving on auto-pilot
- Self-driving vehicles may one day allow motorists to safely use their mobile phone or check email while driving. A look at the technologies enabling auto-pilot cars.
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- Sunday, April 15 - 2007 at 03:18

Power of chocolate
- Doctors comment on new findings from German researchers that foods rich in cocoa may be more effective at lowering blood pressure than tea. Tea and cocoa are full of polyphenols, a compound believed to help lower blood pressure.
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- Wednesday, April 11 - 2007 at 02:10

Tiny loans, big change
- Micro-credit is helping women in West Africa break the cycle of poverty, enabling them to build businesses and educate their children. Microfinance enables loans that would seem tiny to a regular bank, often less than US$100.
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- Tuesday, April 10 - 2007 at 00:53

Torment of Typosquatting
- Cybersquatters are increasingly registering mistyped domain names, sending people to websites covered with advertising or even pornography. Microsoft says urgent action must be taken.
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- Monday, April 09 - 2007 at 01:06
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