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| China teen sells kidney to buy gadgets; 5 charged Atlanta Journal Constitution By GILLIAN WONG AP BEIJING — Authorities have indicted five people in central China for involvement in illegal organ trading after a teenager sold one of his kidneys to buy an iPhone and an iPad. The case has prompted an outpouring of concern that not ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Kitchen Gadgets: Egg toppers Los Angeles Times If you're a fan of soft-boiled eggs, or just like to enjoy your breakfast in the comfort of its own shell, you might consider splurging on an egg topper. Egg toppers are meant to cleanly remove the top of the tapered end of the egg. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Kitchen Gadgets: Egg slicers Los Angeles Times When you're looking for the perfect tool to slice an egg, a knife is the last way to go — there's too much surface area on the blade for you to get a clean slice. You're better off using a wire cake or cheese slicer, even dental floss. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gadgets: Great features warrant an upgrade to new iPad Waterloo Record For those of you not keeping track, this is the third iPad release since its introduction back in April of 2010. I quite enjoy Apple product announcements, as well as the non-stop speculation by the tech media about what incredible new features each ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Teen sells kidney for gadgets Stuff.co.nz Authorities have indicted five people in central China for involvement in illegal organ trading after a teenager sold one of his kidneys to earn money to buy an iPhone and an iPad. The official Xinhua News Agency says prosecutors in the city of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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