VIDEO: The bin that embarrasses you
Wednesday, June 8th, 2011Newcastle students are having the contents of their waste-bin photographed and sent to Facebook

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VIDEO: The bin that embarrasses you
Newcastle students are having the contents of their waste-bin photographed and sent to Facebook

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VIDEO: The bin that embarrasses you
A wholly indigenous iced tea that reflects South Africa’s bold spirit Bold “Afro pop” graphics set the tone for South Africa’s newest cold beverage, an iced tea bursting with fruit flavor. Utilizing the region’s indigenous Rooibos plant, Bos offers five caffeine- and preservative-free blends—Peach, Apple, Lemon, Energy and Slim—each mixed with spring water from Western Cape’s Cederberg mountains. Already an inherently healthy herb for its high level of antioxidants, the Rooibos in Bos tea is also ethically sourced from the Klipopmekaar farm and nature reserve. Klipopmekaar uses renewable energy and certified organic farming methods to cultivate the portion of land they dedicate to growing Rooibos—the rest of the 11,000-plus acres they keep as a bio-diverse wilderness reserve. Reflecting the contents inside, Bos’ graphic design for the slim tin cans combines African mythology with the continent’s classic bright color palette. This attractive packaging recently placed Bos as a finalist for Design Indaba ‘s “Most Beautiful Object” award. Made entirely in South Africa, Bos has yet to take an international stage but sells from cafes around the country.

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Bos Iced Tea
The daughter of The Choice’s “Mom U” blogger shares the contents of the electronic early-decision letter she opened at 3:02 Monday afternoon.
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The Choice: Judgment Day
British police have recently become secretive about the contents of News of the World’s phone-hacking files related to the case currently ensnaring former News editor Andy Coulson, who is now media adviser to British Prime Minister David Cameron….
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Scotland Yard Secretive About Phone Hacks
European countries react with irritation as whistle-blowing website Wikileaks reveals the contents of secret US diplomatic cables.

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Wikileaks sparks anger in Europe
At one of my first jobs ever, there was a guy who would print out every single e-mail he received. Then, to make matters worse, he would forget about his printed e-mails and leave them on the printer. Occasionally, just to give him a hard time, we would hand deliver his e-mails to him and announce their contents. “Your wife says pork chops for dinner and she loves you!” [[social-toolbar]]