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- How embarrassing is it to be president?
- Christie: Education reform is led by GOP
- Chinese dissident wants 'face-to-face' meeting with Clinton
- W.H. on Syria strategy: May have to ‘admit defeat’
- Edwards’ mistress yet to appear at trial, but her prescence is felt
- When will Romney choose a vice presidential candidate?
- Sen. Mark Kirk home, 3 months after stroke
- Facebook sets $28 to $35 price range for IPO
- New Galaxy S III phone is bigger and smarter
- 13-year-old finds mistake in Metropolitan Museum of Art map
- Y! Big Story: Scandals plague China’s leadership transition
- Romney: U.S. diplomats 'failed' to protect blind dissident
- Obama campaign's online character, 'Julia,' sparks debate
- $100M charity 'scammer' refusing to reveal identity to Feds
- Facebook: A masterpiece and cultural catastrophe
- Who needs a donor? Grow your own organs
- Michelle Obama's expensive wardrobe rivals Ann Romney's
- Vogue bans too-skinny models from its pages
- Going vegetarian poses own set of potential health risks
- 37% of teens are video chatting, and that number's growing: study
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Christie: Education reform is led by GOP Posted:
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Chinese dissident wants 'face-to-face' meeting with Clinton Posted: |
W.H. on Syria strategy: May have to ‘admit defeat’ Posted:
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Edwards’ mistress yet to appear at trial, but her prescence is felt Posted:
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When will Romney choose a vice presidential candidate? Posted:
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Sen. Mark Kirk home, 3 months after stroke Posted: |
Facebook sets $28 to $35 price range for IPO Posted: |
New Galaxy S III phone is bigger and smarter Posted: |
13-year-old finds mistake in Metropolitan Museum of Art map Posted: New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met) is one of the world's premier destinations for artistic and historical exhibitions. But this epicenter of worldly culture is not above admitting the occasional mistake. Even when the correction comes from one curious 13-year-old boy. The Hartford Courant reports that 13-year-old Benjamin Lerman Coady found an [...] |
Y! Big Story: Scandals plague China’s leadership transition Posted: An escaped dissident (a blind one at that), running from house arrest and straight into the arms of Hillary Clinton—if he can get to her. A political rock star's downfall. A mysterious poisoning. Are these cases of power-mad provincials on the loose? The clash of national economic reform and upstart Maoist loyalists? Just nasty but [...] |
Romney: U.S. diplomats 'failed' to protect blind dissident Posted: |
Obama campaign's online character, 'Julia,' sparks debate Posted: |
$100M charity 'scammer' refusing to reveal identity to Feds Posted: |
Facebook: A masterpiece and cultural catastrophe Posted: |
Who needs a donor? Grow your own organs Posted: There's an 80% chance that in five months Bill Weir will be the first person ever to see his cardiac tissue beating outside his body. Last week Bill visited Dr. Tim Nelson at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota to report on a revolutionary new stem cell treatment that would have sounded like science fiction [...] |
Michelle Obama's expensive wardrobe rivals Ann Romney's Posted: While the political fashionistas had a field day this week with Ann Romney's nearly $1,000 blouse, she is not the only presidential candidate's wife with expensive taste. Despite her penchant for more affordable clothing, First Lady Michelle Obama also has a pricey wardrobe. From Balenciaga... |
Vogue bans too-skinny models from its pages Posted: |
Going vegetarian poses own set of potential health risks Posted: Thinking of giving up meat from your diet? The potential health benefits of a green diet are well established, but a story by the Mother Nature Network (MNN) says there are also some potential side effects and health risks associated with a vegetarian lifestyle. Could low cholesterol kill you? A study by the Honolulu Heart [...] |
37% of teens are video chatting, and that number's growing: study Posted: How do your kids stay in touch with their friends online? Do they use video chat programs? If so, they're in good company — according to a study of American teenagers, nearly 4 our of 10 kids are using video chat. … Continue reading |
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