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issue 72 - A world of opportunities but no second chances

The presumption that you are ”innocent until proven guilty”, has taken a turn towards "guilty in the eyes of the public until proven innocent".

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January 2012

issue 68 - Green is as Green Does

There's been a growing amount of producers lately who are releasing green products, not to join the green movement, but simply to appeal to the green consumer.

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September 2011

issue 64 - May Cause Bizarre

More people die from prescription drugs each year than they do from illegal drugs, despite all the warnings of severe side effects, including death.

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April 2011

issue 60 - Saint Criminal
Thanks to some creative sentencing, a Buffalo, New York restaurateur will be feeding pizza to the poor as punishment for cheating the state out of sales tax.
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November 2010

issue 56 - Support Karen
Karen Herzog was ordered to pay $79,000 in fines for recycling trash by a state that must now export their trash to available landfills in surrounding states.
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July 2010

issue 52 - Reality Bytes
Fans are experiencing depression and suicidal thoughts after seeing the movie Avatar - because they long to enjoy the beauty of the alien world Pandora.
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February 2010

issue 48 - Spare A Square?
In the grip of a serious economic crisis, Cuba is running short of toilet paper and may not get sufficient supplies until the end of the year.
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September 2009

issue 44 - Death penalty economy measure
Quite a few American states now consider ending the death penalty. The reason? Well, it seems that killing people cost too much.
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March 2009

issue 40 - Cease the...Doh!
Dave Freeman was known for saying “You should live every day like it’s your last.” Dave passed away this morning - he slipped and fell in his hallway.
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October 2008

issue 36 - Aggression is its Own Reward

Violence gives humans a sensation of reward. Violence is its own goal says Craig Kennedy, professor of special education and pediatrics at Vanderbilt University.

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April 2008

issue 32 - Sexual Confusion

In study after study and in country after country, men report more, often many more, sexual partners than women. So, which one of us is lying?

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October 2007

issue 28 - Man and Machine

The idea of robots becoming a part of our society may seem like a farfetched sci-fi fantasy, but it's not. They just don't look like the Hollywood version - yet.

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May 2007

issue 24 - Who is Big Brother Any Way?

By 2011 the Internet will hold enough information that you can Google "what a particular individual was doing at 2.30 yesterday and get an answer".

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December 2006

issue 20 - Trust No One

At this very moment, microchips are being inserted into butterflies during their pupa stage so they can be "guided" by remote control when they're fully grown.

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June 2006

issue 16 - Swedish Government Goes All In
Poker seems to have taken over the world. It’s in the stores, on TV and now it’s in the Swedish government’s bank account.
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December 2005

issue 12 - Pi Approximation Day
When you divide 22 with 7 you get the number 3,142857142857. In other words, almost pi. So happy "Pi Approximation Day"!
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July 2005

issue 8 - R.I.P. 2004
On the 26th of December a giant tsunami took the lives of more than 225 000 natives and tourists and left around five million people homeless.
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January 2005

issue 4 - Margaret Thatcher
Margaret Thatcher was a part of the team that invented soft ice cream. Pretty soft considering she’s the iron lady.
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June 2004

issue 71 - Colbert for president

The comedian Stephen Colbert has been cited as one of the most influential people in the world; even outranking the current US president, Barack Obama.

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December 2011

issue 67 - Who’s Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf?

Books, such as Twilight and True Blood, have not only created a generation not afraid of the big bad wolf, but also tendencies towards being its one true love.

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August 2011

issue 63 - Trademarking Good

The Komen foundation have stated they own the phrase “for the cure” and the color pink, filing legal trademark oppo- sitions against all charities who use it.

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March 2011

issue 59 - Deal Or No Deal
Pepsi offered 1 million pesos to anyone who got a bottle cap with the number 349 printed on it. Too bad there were half a million bottle caps printed with 349.
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October 2010

issue 55 - Do I Look Illegal?
No matter which side of the proverbial (and proposed) fence you stand on, it's clear that fashion police are real.
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June 2010

issue 51 - Higher Education
College just isn't what it used to be. It used to be that sex, drugs and recreation were extracurricular activities. Today, they are part of the actual coursework.
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January 2010

issue 47 - Negotiating a War
Jammie Thomas, a single mom, was recently sued for sharing 24 songs. The jury found her guilty and sentenced her to pay $80,000 per song – that is, $1.92 million in total.
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July 2009

issue 43 - The New Explorer
The explorer of today is not called Magellan, Columbus or Amundsen. Today’s explorer of the world is a web browser.
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February 2009

issue 39 - Super Drugs
According to a recent report, the next few decades will see a boom in so-called cognition enhancers. In other words – pills that will make you smarter.
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August 2008

issue 35 - Tears of a Clown
It’s true and research at the University of Sheffield says it’s official – No one likes clowns!
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March 2008

issue 31 - T-shirt Tyranny!

The necktie is officially an endangered fashion accessory. Italy’s health secretary is recommending that all government offices ban the tie for sake of the environment.

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September 2007

issue 27 - The Cosmos and Our Inner Child
Space. The darkness beyond our planet’s atmosphere has officially become the playground of choice for the world’s politicians.
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April 2007

issue 23 - Is it Hot in Here?

Your blissful days of denial have come to an end because for the first time in recorded history, an open waterway exists all the way up to The North Pole.

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October 2006

issue 19 - The Beginning of the Beginning
Congratulations Nepal! You're a huge step closer to achieving the democracy you've been striving for.
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May 2006

issue 15 - Paris Riots

During the riots of Paris suburbs the French Minister, Nicolas Sarkozy, called the people of the suburbs “scum” and said he’d like to flush them out with a hose.

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November 2005

issue 11 - JESUS IS BACK
Our employees Peter and Ulf have seen Jesus. He presented himself as a lonesome Gull, calmly standing on the surface of the river Umealven.
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June 2005

issue 7 - The Dentist
One of our employees, Ulf, went to the dentist somtime early november. That was pretty funny.
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November 2004

issue 3 - Swedish Police Tests Stungun

This weapon shoots small darts loaded with 50.000 volt that will paralyze the one being hit. The Swedish police will start testing it in reality sometime this year.

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May 2004

issue 70 - Super-Earth

The E. S. Observatory recently announced a discovery of 50 new alien planets which includes one that, wait for it... could potentially support life.

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November 2011

issue 66 - From Rigs To Reef

The Mexican Gulf oil catastrophe wasn’t the first of its kind, and will probably not be the last. But are oil companies only causing environmental damages?

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July 2011

issue 62 - Under Surveillance
Thanks to technology, many of us now live our lives in public. Anyone who wants to know knows when you’re home or at work and when you are not.
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February 2011

issue 58 - Retail Rumble
Unable to deal with an unruly airline passenger, JetBlue flight attendant pulled the emergency-exit chute, and slid off the plane.
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September 2010

issue 54 - I Am Shining Star
The growing trend of crime-fighting superheroes may be having a profound effect on a handful of zealot fans that have decided to take matters into their own glove-covered hands.
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May 2010

issue 50 - Welcome To Lesbian Town
Chako Paul City, a town in the northern Sweden woods, is a place where all the residents are women, and all the women are gay.
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December 2009

issue 46 - Cassette Cure
Cassette tapes have increased in sales in the last 12 months. “We're pretty surprised actually”, says TDK’s Craig Hill.
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June 2009

issue 42 - The Face of Honesty And Evil
Computer generated images settles the score on an ancient mystery: what the worlds most evil and most honest faces look like.
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January 2009

issue 38 - 15 Minutes of Shame
After being accused of using his cell phone to snap photos of a woman while she was tanning in the nude. The officers said, the man "did hide evidence in his anus."
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July 2008

issue 34 - De-Evolution
The human race will peak in the year 3000 - and then decline due to dependence on technology.
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February 2008

issue 30 - Twenty-Year Nap
A man in Poland recently woke up from a 19-year coma. How does such a man view the world? He has, after all, practically travelled in time.
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August 2007

issue 26 - Altruism - It's All in Your Head!

Neuroscientists recently discovered that a section of your brain is actually dedicated to selflessness. They’re calling it the brain’s “charity spot”.

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March 2007

issue 22 - Happy Birthday WWW
15 years ago, back in August 1991 Tim Berners-Lee introduced his World Wide Web project to the world. And a lot has happened since then.
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September 2006

issue 18 - Love On Command
Jens Assur is one of the world’s most talented documentary photographers. But apparently he’s witnessed something that most people would never imagine.
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March 2006

issue 14 - What You See Is What You See
Frank Stella uttered the following phrase in an interview back in 1966 when he was asked about the meaning of his work: “What you see is what you see”.
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October 2005

issue 10 - VT – The Signature of Spring

In Sweden we call it ”Vartecken” and in Finland they call it something else. It really doesn't matter as long as you understand that spring is coming to town.

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April 2005

issue 6 - Don´t know
Do you have confidence in the Swedish treatment of offenders? The answer given by over 2,000 people was ”I Don´t know”.
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September 2004

issue 2 - Super Tuesday
March 2nd is the day when a number of US states all vote in their primaries together. This is also known as ”Super Tuesday”.
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March 2004

issue 69 - The Untouchables of the Internet

Who is going to threaten Google & Facebook, the untouchables of the internet, who's made the World Wide Web seem like the streets of Chicago in the 40's?

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October 2011

issue 65 - Micro Pets

There has been a dramatic rise in the demand for miniature pets lately. At present, one of the most popular pet seems to be a micro pig.

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June 2011

issue 61 - Private Parts
All air travelers are now being forced to walk through a full-body x-ray scanner that not only exposes all concealed weapons but also visualizes your genitals.
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January 2011

issue 57 - Make Or Amen Break It
This is the true story of The Winstons, a 60’s funk and soul band that could be responsible for creating the most sampled record of all time.
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August 2010

issue 53 - Redesign Or Die
The American Academy of Pediatrics wants someone to redesign the hot dog. It’s killing more children than any food. By choking. 
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March 2010

issue 49 - Blame It On The Zzz's
When Jan Luedecke of Toronto was arrested and tried for sexual assault, he had an unusual defense — he did it in his sleep.
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October 2009

issue 45 - Sexy Apocalypse
Mr. Bolling argues that the predictions of pessimists, so popular in the news, always turn out to be wrong. Everything is steadily getting better!
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May 2009

issue 41 - Sorry For Last Night
The Alco-lock for email. This marvel of social ingenuity, stopping you from sending emails when you’re drunk, is an invention of Google’s Jon Perlow.
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November 2008

issue 37 - Lake of Fire
The mayor of Sarpourenx, France, decided to follow less conventional lines of reasoning when there was no more room at the cemetery:  Let us ban death.
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June 2008

issue 33 - Blood Vs. Love

After 10 months two families where notified of the ultimate horror mistake. Their child wasn’t in fact their child. They where switched at birth.

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January 2008

issue 29 - Ninja Confusion
Dressed up as a Ninja armed with a knife and a bow and arrow, former Russian soldier Igor Vaclavic pillaged the hills of Northern Italy.
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June 2007

issue 25 - The medium is the message

This issue of T-post is a special anniversary-issue, celebrating our third birthday and twenty-fiffth issue. It was given to us as a present by Imaginary Foundation.

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January 2007

issue 21 - Another Brilliant Internet Idea

26-year-old Kyle MacDonald from Montreal traded his way to a two-story home via series of Internet trades that started with a red paper clip.

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August 2006

issue 17 - First Condoms, Now This
Taiwanese researchers have managed to breed pigs that glow in the dark, proving once again that everything really is made in Taiwan.
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February 2006

issue 13 - BRAZILIAN ROBBERY RECORD
During the weekend of 7th and 8th of august a new Brazilian robbery record was set. The thieves got their hands on 65 million us dollars.
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August 2005

issue 9 - Shotgun Golf with Bill Murray
This is the last piece Hunter S. Thomson wrote before he died. It was published 2005-02-15.
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March 2005

issue 5 - BUKOWSKI

Charles Bukowski called Mickey Mouse a “three fingered son of a bitch without a soul”. He saw him as a symbol of an illusionary and Disneyfied America.

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August 2004

issue 1 - Shell
Overheard from a middle aged alcoholic lady in Stockholm Subway: - I may be smart inside but I´m too afraid to show it.
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February 2004

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