"Big Brother" is Not Watching Deutsche Welle Tue, 26 Jul 2005 9:44 AM PDT What happens when "Big Brother" goes silent? If the current ratings boost experiment in Germany's "Big Brother" village is any indication, not much -- so far. | Big Brother Wants to Be Diet Cop Wired News Mon, 25 Jul 2005 2:36 PM PDT As diabetes reaches epidemic proportions, health officials want the government to monitor diabetic New Yorkers to reduce deaths and cut costs. But privacy advocates are alarmed by the move to track a non-contagious disease. | RSPCA quizzed over 'Big Brother' contestant investigation ABC News via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News Mon, 25 Jul 2005 6:02 PM PDT An animal welfare group is worried a former television game show contestant will not be properly investigated for alleged animal abuse because he is no longer in the public spotlight. | Kemal and Orlaith in Brother vote BBC News Tue, 26 Jul 2005 10:20 AM PDT Kemal Shahin and Orlaith McAllister will face the public vote to become the ninth person to leave the Big Brother house. | Plans for Big Brother The Mercury Tue, 26 Jul 2005 6:32 AM PDT We welcome your comments on this story. Comments are submitted for possible publication on the condition that they may be edited. Please provide your full name and suburb/location. We also require a working e-mail address – not for publication, but for verification. The telephone field is optional. | Kemal and Orlaith to face BB vote BreakingNews.ie Tue, 26 Jul 2005 11:32 AM PDT Kemal and Orlaith are up for the chop from Big Brother this week. The pair received the least number of votes from their housemates, who were asked to name those they wanted to save in a new nominations twist this week. | Big Brother exposes Wallaby woes Fox Sports Australia Mon, 25 Jul 2005 9:02 PM PDT SOUTH Africa have installed for their home Tests against Australia the same multi-million dollar eye-in-the-sky video technology that provided England with a crucial edge at the past World Cup. | Toddler killed in Gwinnett County hit-and-run Atlanta Journal-Constitution Tue, 26 Jul 2005 3:15 AM PDT Three-year-old Anthony Littrean was giddy at the thought of becoming a big brother. He insisted on being in the room at Northside Hospital Sunday during little Ania's birth — but promptly slept through the delivery worn out from all the excitement. | Big Brother, Still Watching HispanicBusiness.com Mon, 25 Jul 2005 6:49 PM PDT "Bush administration officials are opposing an effort in Congress under the antiterrorism law known as the USA PATRIOT Act to force the government to disclose its use of data-mining techniques in tracking suspects in terrorism cases," the New York Times reports. | | |
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