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Photographers Are NOT Terrorists
If you plan to be out-and-about in public with a camera, or give a camera as a gift, know a photographer's rights. Even in this fear-filled world where everything might be considered suspicious activity, remember...being a photographer is not equal to being a terrorist and photography is not a crime.
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Racists Demand Thor Boycott
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Big Discounts Awaits If You Get Car Insurance Information Online
With the roads getting more dangerous every minute, one needs to secure an insurance policy in order to protect
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Probable carcinogen hexavalent chromium found in drinking water of 31 U.S. cities
An environmental group that analyzed the drinking water in 35 cities around the country, including Bethesda and Washington, found that most contained hexavalent chromium, a probable carcinogen made famous by the film "Erin Brockovich."
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Gays celebrate repeal of 'don't ask, don't tell'
Word that the world's largest military power will allow gays and lesbians to serve openly in the military brought strong and swift reaction Saturday, with supporters declaring a civil rights milestone and detractors insisting it would weaken and divide the armed forces.
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John McCain On Repeal Of DADT: "We Have Marines With No Limbs"
The controversial ‘Don’t ask Don’t tell’ was repealed today much to Senator John McCain’s dismay. Once an advocate of repealing DADT, McCain, king of flip flops, has now become one of the most vocal opponent. The Arizonan suggested those who vote to repeal would have blood....
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Dogs can tell canine size through growls
New research has demonstrated that dogs can tell the size of another dog by listening to its growls. They are able to do this so accurately they can match the growl to a photograph of a dog of the same size.
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Barbara Newhall Follett, Disappearing Child Genius
In 1927, at the age of 13, Barbara Newhall Follett published her first novel to great critical acclaim. She was a famous child genius and destined to become the next great American writer -- until, one day, she just disappeared. Literary detective Paul Collins tells her heartbreaking story.
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The Bipartisanship Racket
The No Labels political organization is well intentioned, but its leaders seem utterly clueless about why Americans of all labels are angry.
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Brush It On Your Private Areas Everyday...WTF? (Video)
This three-step system is designed to give a woman “personal confidence” by making her “smell good, taste good and look good,” while also allowing her to “put some bling in her fling!” We’re not really sure if “fling” in this instance is referring to her muff or her sex life, but either way, who cares? The point is that girls love jewelry and they want their privates to taste and smell like strawberries, right?
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Julian Assange Rape Allegations Revealed in Detail
The confusion about what charges exactly have lead to the extradition hearings against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange reached a fever pitch this week and now the details are out
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Favre! Favre! Favre! Favre! Favre! (Comic)
Comes with miniature cell phone and 1-megapixel camera for sending disproportionally small cockshots to unsuspecting coworkers and friends.**
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The Digital Story Of The Nativity (video..funny)
How social media, web and mobile tell the story of the Nativity.Christmas story told through Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Google, Wikipedia, Google Maps, GMail, Foursquare, Amazon ...
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WikiLeaks response exposes U.S. hypocrisy
With Julian Assange and WikiLeaks now front and center in the world's eye, there is no other way to put this: The US government and its highest leaders have been exposed as utter hypocrites about the release of such information. Our leaders have roundly encouraged the freedom of information when it suited their purposes. But as soon as such information threatened their power, they quickly changed their tune.
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Periodic Table Gets Historic Update
The new atomic weights of hydrogen, lithium, boron, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, silicon, sulfur, chlorine and thallium will more accurately reflect how those elements occur in nature.
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