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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

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Awful But Amusing Truth of A Project [Comic]

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Kinda like Digg v4 hype and then what we got...

Open borders: Un-American or an American Tradition?

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American settlers, before and after independence, self-consciously broke from what they considered to be European judgments about migration and naturalization. The English crown from which the United States gained its independence took for granted that there should be a fundamental divide between subjects and aliens.

The Best Travel & Home Gadgets

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There are so many gadgets out there that it can be impossible to figure out what one really needs. Brandon Perlman, the Digital Traveler, sorted through the gizmos grabbing his attention right now to reveal what's great and what doesn't quite live up to the hype.

"You Are Worthless and Weak!": Top 10 GAME OVER Screens

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Because nothing says you suck at video games like "You and your friends are dead. Game over."

Pakistan Court Takes On Its President

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In Pakistan news, Supreme Court takes on Asif Ali Zardari and Pakistan government for government corruption, threatening Pakistan politics. It's the latest calamity for Pakistan president after Pakistan flood.

Five Great American Gays Who Couldn't Come Out

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Besides having a reputation for enthusiasm and panache, those good folks who favor their own gender are accomplished in a number of less well known areas as well, such as writing some of the world's greatest poetry and inventing the American dream.

Portland police surprised by topless woman with a large meat cleaver

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A 61-year-old woman, topless with only a jacket over her shoulders, holding a meat cleaver in her hand, yelling "Die!" and an expletive.

Eminem opens up in “60 Minutes” interview

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Eminem appeared on CBS news program "60 Minutes" last night to be interviewed by Anderson Cooper. The rapper discussed his writing process, his drug overdose and how people perceive him. He also talked about growing up and how much he was bullied as a child—a topic that seems especially relevant these days.

Rob Zombie Rips on David Caruso's Hilarious Acting Limitations

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Red Eye host Greg Gutfeld egged Zombie on, saying he had heard that in terms of taking direction, Caruso can't do two things at once. Zombie paused for a moment, contemplating whether or not to dish on Caruso. But that moment passed quickly, and Zombie proceeded to tell a hilarious story about Caruso's acting limitations:

7 Foods That Fight Cancer

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Eat healthy and stack the deck against illnesses like cancer with these foods.

Matthew Taylor: 21st Century Enlightenment (Animated)

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Matthew Taylor explores the meaning of 21st century enlightenment, how the idea might help us meet the challenges we face today, and the role that can be played by organizations such as the RSA.

Are All Seven of These Politicians Drunk??? (Videos)

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These seven politicians surely have good excuses for their slurred speech and bizarre commentary. They'd probably say they're just fatigued from the road, or too busy serving the people. Call me a cynic, but I happen to think that they're drunk beyond belief after enjoying some of their own secret service. Here are the videos. You decide...

Creepy Crypt Under Church Keeps Bones of 4,000 Friars on Display

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Under a church in Rome is a crypt with the human remains of over 4,000 friars whose individual bones were painstakingly arranged in ornamental designs of macabre art. The 4,000 friars' bones were collected between 1528 and 1870.

New Software Can Make People Look Thinner, Younger On Film

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A German group has developed software that can make actors appear thinner, fatter, taller and even more muscular on screen.

The Gay Marriage Debate: Why You Care

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If you're gay, you care for the obvious reason: whether or not gay marriage gains legal recognition will powerfully affect the potential course of your life. And if you're not gay, gay marriage still matters because it's become one of the most controversial social issues in modern America.

Mental health groups call on President Obama to recognize military personnel who commit suicide

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The American Psychiatric Assn. on Tuesday urged President Obama to reverse a long-standing policy of withholding condolence letters to the families of U.S. servicemen and women who commit suicide. "A reversal of this policy to allow condolence letters to family members will not only help to honor the contributions and lives of these servicemen and women, but will also send a message that discriminating against those with mental illness is not acceptable," said Dr. Carol A. Bernstein, president of the nation's leading organization of psychiatric specialists.

The Geek and The Hipster: Love Story For Our Generation?

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There was a time when teen romances were about the social outcast pining after the head cheerleader, or the captain of the football team. Now it's about the geek landing the hipster.

6 Things Customers Do to Tick Off Chefs

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As part of their "Gripe Week" (love it -- maybe we'd all complain less if given a scheduled time to vent freely), our friends over at Eatocracy.com interviewed Ron Eyester, executive chef and owner of Rosebud Restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia. Seems there are a couple of sore spots customers hit that get his -- and most chefs' -- blood boiling.

Amazing Goal From the Halfway Line (VID)

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Scotland's Chris Maguire scores a brilliant goal from the halfway line immediately after conceding one, catching the Iceland players off guard

The 15 Hottest Fictional Witches [Gallery]

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Not all black magic women are hags, you know. Here are the hottest television and movies have had to offer.

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