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Apr 30 2009, Atul

The translation woes really confuse me about the actual purpose of this robotic design; nonetheless what impresses us about its existence is the way 3D imagery has been put to use to develop an impressive design. From what we understand, this is a...

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German Alexander Moritz Watrin, 38, stands by the side door of Appeals Court in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Sunday, Jan. 29, 2009. The Cambodian court has reduced the prison term of Watrin convicted of sexually abusing four Cambodian boys agaed 7 to 15.