Scientific Evidence: More Active Office Environments Pay Off wallstreet:online AG Wed, 14 Dec 2011 04:07 AM PST BAD MUENDER, Germany, December 14, 2011 /PRNewswire/ Millions of office workers lead too static lives, only moving to operate the keyboard and mouse. However, this causes metabolic dysfunction, muscle atrophy and frequently back pain. ⦠| Apple TV tops connected set-top box chart The Register Wed, 14 Dec 2011 04:00 AM PST More owners than its rivals. They buy more content too And the most popular net-connected set-top box is⦠the Apple TV.⦠| NTSB recommends a full ban on cellphone use while driving The News Journal Wed, 14 Dec 2011 03:59 AM PST WASHINGTON -- Texting, emailing or chatting on a cellphone while driving is simply too dangerous to be allowed, federal safety investigators declared Tuesday, urging all states to impose total bans except for emergencies. | Kids count too The Delta Optimist Wed, 14 Dec 2011 03:53 AM PST IN the wake of the past weekâs public outrage following news of the Whistler sled dog killings, itâs worth wondering why the unnecessary deaths of dogs prompts this kind of reaction while the unnecessary deaths of children often does not. | CAC sees too much Pulaski Academy Maumelle Monitor Wed, 14 Dec 2011 03:53 AM PST Central Arkansas Christian will attempt to shake off a disappointing opening loss Friday in its Mustang Mountain season debut against McClellan. Kickoff Friday is at 7 p.m. | Bruins too much for Mustangs Maumelle Monitor Wed, 14 Dec 2011 03:52 AM PST Football season opened for Central Arkansas Christian on Monday, but most of the fireworks belonged to Pulaski Academy. | China beefs up its HPC training Computer World Australia Wed, 14 Dec 2011 03:48 AM PST China can use its power of government control to bring major changes quickly, and it is moving to expand parallel programming training to help its supercomputing efforts -- and possibly its outsourcing industry, too. | Cellphone ban urged for drivers Worcester Telegram & Gazette Wed, 14 Dec 2011 03:44 AM PST WASHINGTON - Texting, emailing or chatting on a cellphone while driving is simply too dangerous to be allowed, federal safety investigators declared Tuesday, urging all states to impose total bans except for emergencies. | Examiner suspended after claiming GCSEs were easy Reading Evening Post Wed, 14 Dec 2011 03:43 AM PST A teacher at Blessed Hugh Faringdon School in Southcote has been suspended from her position as a chief examiner after claiming a GCSE geography exam was too easy. | | |
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