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Watercooler StoriesBOSTON, May 14 (UPI) -- A writing software maker says most people don't have the language skills they think they have, with 85 percent of WhiteSmoke Inc. of Boston, designers of The company said it conducted the text analysis and research in conjunction with the release of its latest product, WhiteSmoke 2008 Extended Edition. It said the company's team of linguists analyzed 5,000 writing samples.
The most common errors were omissions of such words as EPSOM, England, May 14 (UPI) -- A British couple obsessed with Not only did groom Bramwell Brightey, 33, and bride Tamsyn Lofts, 29, attend the matrimonial event decked out in
The Epsom, England, newlyweds said they even decided to model their cake after Yoda and replace the traditional first dance with a lightsaber battle. NEWARK, N.J., May 14 (UPI) -- Seventy years after a federal judge declared two murals too controversial for his New Jersey courtroom, copies of the banished artworks have been installed. The murals by New Jersey artist Tanner Clark were meant to suggest the importance of federal courts in protecting children, with one showing kids playing basketball and the other a child injured in an industrial accident, The Star-Ledger of Newark, N.J., reported. U.S. District Judge Guy Fake feared that the murals might influence juries. The murals are long gone. Clark's son, Caleb, said that they were left behind by mistake when his family moved years ago. But two years ago, the historical society at the courthouse found good photographs in the National Archives and hired two artists to reproduce them as exactly as possible.
Tanner Clark, who died in 1997, always regretted that the murals weren't hung as intended, Caleb Clark told The Star-Ledger.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., May 14 (UPI) -- Residents of a Jacksonville, Fla., boarding house gutted by an early morning fire credit two kittens with saving their lives. Lisa Kimmerle said the kittens were meowing so loudly they woke her up early Tuesday, WJXT-TV reported. Then she heard popping noises and realized something was wrong. By the time she was out of bed, flames were shooting up the stairwell. She and other second-floor residents were able to get onto the roof, and a neighbor helped them to the ground. No one was injured in the fire, which gutted the building.
Both kittens survived, although one disappeared for several hours after the fire. Publication date: 15 May 2008 Source: UPI-1-20080515-06300700-bc-watercooler.xml Archive
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