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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

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Rebels Thwart Gadhafi Forces' Push To Take Key City

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In a six-hour battle, opposition troops in Zawiya backed by tanks, machine guns and anti-aircraft guns repelled an attempt by similarly armed forces loyal to Moammar Gadhafi to retake the city closest to the capital.

Penthouse to Launch First Ever 3D Porn Channel

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Now you will be able to watch porn and really feel like you are there, without the perks and STD's. Europeans get first peek.

Independent Study Confirms GOP Budget Cuts Would Kill 700,000 Jobs

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In a new report echoing a confidential Goldman Sachs missive to its clients, Moody's Analytics chief economist Mark Zandi warns that the GOP numbers will undermine stimulus and even further weaken the economy.

Doctor-owned centers spark criticism, scrutiny

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Both in Maryland and at the federal level, debate continues on how to prevent doctors' recommendations being based upon financial incentives.

Baby Like A Boss (PIC)

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DEA's Synthetic Marijuana Ban Goes Into Effect Today

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The DEA has basically put synthetic marijuana -- a.k.a. K2 and Spice -- out of business by banning its core ingredients. The emergency order, a "a Final Rule to Temporarily Control these chemicals for at least 12 months," goes into effect Tuesday.

Facebook: The Most Valuable Company in the World by 2013

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Scott Galloway, discusses the incredible growth and potential of Facebook.

Avatar May Soon Be Keeping You Safe in the Skies

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Lie detection is coming to a whole new level. Soon we will not have to rely on the work of individual agents to figure out who is just trying to get on a plane and who is a criminal mastermind in the making.

Heavy Metal Lego Vikings. Awesome Animation & Rocking Lego [VID]

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Colombian Soccer Player Kicks Owl During Game (Vid)

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First, the poor bird was broadsided by a ball. After the officials called time, Deportivo Pereira's Luis Moreno ran over to the struggling animal and kicked it like a penalty shot.

The 'Walmart of Weed': Coming to a Town Near You?

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The ambitious pot farmers superstore weGrow opens its first franchise. Has medical marijuana gone mainstream?

DEA Bans Chemicals Used to Mimic Marijuana

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The Drug Enforcement Administration banned for at least a year the chemicals used to make K2 and Spice, herbs that mimic the marijuana high.

QUB team in breast cancer breakthrough

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Scientists at Queen's University in Belfast have discovered a new way of causing breast cancer cells to self destruct.

The History of Operating Systems (infographic)

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Smart grid shines spotlight on pot growers

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Data captured by smart-metering systems could help police locate pot-growers. Police in Ohio have been subpoenaing the utility records of people suspected of indoor-marijuana growing operations.

Facebook Rolls Out Overhauled Comments System (Try Them Now On TechCrunch)

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Over the last few months there have been numerous reports about a new, fully revamped Facebook commenting plugin that would make the social network a viable competitor to the likes of Disqus and the stock comment engines found in WordPress and other CMS platforms. Well, the reports were true, and today Facebook is lifting the curtain on its big new comments platform. If you want to get a taste of them, look down — we're currently testing them on TechCrunch. Now let's take a look at what makes this interesting. First, you'll notice that if you're already logged into Facebook, you won't have to click though any authentication options. More important, you'll notice that any comments you write are being left under your real name, which spells bad news for you trolls and spammers. And then there are the viral Facebook-centric features that other comment engines simply can't compete with.

Time Travel Experiment Demonstrates How To Avoid the Grandfather Paradox

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Among the many intriguing concepts in Einstein's relativity theories is the idea of closed timelike curves (CTCs), which are paths in spacetime that return to their starting points. As such, CTCs offer the possibility of traveling back in time. But, as many science fiction films ...

ePhoneTracker: the Software Elin Needed for Tiger's Phone

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If you have a Symbian, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, iOS, or Android smartphone, your phone even now could be infected with spyware. However, it might be spyware that your significant other or spouse intentionally installed on your phone. The software is ePhoneTracker. Released last week, ePhoneTracker allows users to monitor everything one...

7 Tips for Sexting Someone You Barely Know

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How to connect with that special somone

iPad 2 Launch: The Top 10 Headlines You Won't See

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Every iPad 2 fact, rumor and wild piece of fiction has been written about to death for months. So let's talk about the headlines of our dreams for Wednesday's launch event.

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