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A new book has rekindled old rumours that renowned psychologist BF Skinner used his baby daughter in his experiments. Stop this rubbish about me and my dad, says Deborah Skinner Buzan
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When you’ve just made it sound like the Queen is more than 200 years old, there may be a few ways of recovering from the gaffe. But turning to her and giving her a sly wink is probably not included in any book of royal etiquette.
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In NATURE’s DEEP JUNGLE: MONSTERS OF THE FOREST, spider expert Martin Nicholas travels to South America’s Amazon in search of a spider known as the chicken-eating spider.
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A 13-year-old boy who lives with his grandmother has been exposed as one of Britain’s biggest internet conmen. The boy earned more than $607,000 by posing as the boss of several multinational companies selling various goods.
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“Well, it turns out that when someone signs up for an AOL.com account, the user appears to be allowed to enter up to a 16-character password. AOL’s system, however, doesn’t read past the first eight characters.”
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It seems that the loss of over 45 million credit card numbers and more than 450,000 SSNs, driver’s license numbers, and military identifications began with someone using a “telescope-shaped” antenna at a wireless link at a Marshall’s near St. Paul, Minnes