A New York divorcee has come up with a solution for failed marriages - a miniature coffin to lay those unwanted wedding rings to rest.
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A Funeral for Your Dead Marriage
Free iPods for Your Kid’s Education
Michigan democrats vote to give every kid in Michigan an iPod for educational purposes.
Dallas Grandpa’s Building Flying Car
Two septuagenarians out in Dallas have designed their own flying car.
Japan’s `Mileage Maniacs’ Hack Hybrids and Beat Toyota Engineers
Toyota Motor Corp. says its Prius gasoline-electric hybrid car gets about 55 miles to the gallon, making it one of the most fuel-efficient cars on the road. That’s not good enough for Takashi Toya.
Food Additives Linked to Child Aggression
Popular food additives, preservatives and colours make children aggressive and disruptive, a ground-breaking experiment has found.
Debtors can Now Rent Another Person’s Credit Line
When your credit scores don’t qualify you for the home mortgage you want, where do you turn? That’s an especially timely question now, as banks and mortgage companies tighten underwriting standards for applicants with less than perfect credit.
Banning the Light Bulb
Luminus Maximus: In a few weeks the US Congress is likely to vote to phase out the standard incandescent lightbulb within a decade. The frantic race to see who can best appease the global warming alarmists will claim another victim, the friendly glow of the direct descendant of Thomas Edison’s filament-based light bulb.
Cooling Oceans Coming Soon
Dr. William Gray, America’s most reliable hurricane forecaster, believes ocean temperatures are going to drop in the next five to 10 years.
