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Thursday, March 3, 2011

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Virginity's making a comeback, report says

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A national survey conducted by the CDC finds that the percentage of young people who have never had sex is increasing, and debunks the myth of 'college lesbians.'

Will it be Obama vs the economy in 2012? | Reuters

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With a leading Republican candidate yet to emerge, the biggest risk to President Barack Obama's quest for a second term next year is a jobless rate that has hovered between 9 and 10 percent for months.

Japan develops mobile phone with human touch

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Japanese researchers said Thursday they have developed a human-shaped mobile phone with a skin-like outer layer that enables users to feel closer to those on the other end.

National Anthem: Best and Worst Performances [VIDEOS]

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Americans have been singing "The Star-Spangled Banner" for nearly 200 years, and still the lyrics can trip up any performer, amateur or professional. To mark Thursday's 80th anniversary of the song being declared the official national anthem of the United States, here's a video review of some star-spangled hits and misses.

Britain releases UFO sighting and policy files | Reuters

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LONDON (Reuters Life!) - Britain Thursday released 35 previously classified files documenting sightings of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) by the military and members of the public dating back to the

12 Animals Playing Instruments...Or Trying (VIDS)

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There are thousands of unheard musicians across the globe who spend a lot of time and energy trying to create beautiful music, but nevermind those try-hards.

Video: Basketball-Playing Robot Seals Will Rule Us All One Day

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While everyone was worried about Watson rising up and going all Skynet on us humans, the basketball-playing robot seals decided this would be their

Hero Army dog Dies of Broken Heart after Taliban Kill His Master

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Shortly after Lance Corporal Liam Tasker was killed in a firefight with the Taliban in Helmand, his devoted bomb-sniffing search dog Theo suffered a seizure and passed away too.

Real life HAL 9000: computers reacting to human emotions?

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We are posed on the brink of computers recognizing and responding to users' emotions. Would you view that as cool or as a privacy invasion? Are you ready for HAL 9000 in real life?

9/11 firefighter dies of cancer linked to toxic dust

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Firefighter Randy Wiebicke who, like so many New York City firefighters, toiled in and around ground zero in the months after 9/11, died Wednesday following a nearly three-year battle with multiple myeloma, an aggressive and fatal blood cancer.

New The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D screenshots and absolutely stunning

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Nintendo has released brand new screenshots of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D showing a massive improvement.

Iraqi Tron

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From the kids that brought us Iraqi Patriot Missile Defense System comes Iraqi Tron; an adrenaline pumping fan film of last year's popular film. Fortunately for us, epic films are never made without a couple blunders.

Bansky Purportedly Photographed by Paparazzi

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A graffiti artist is photographed near a water-tank, but no one's sure if it's really him

Apple iPad 2 is big win for Porn industry

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The launch of Apple's iPad 2 on Wednesday left a lot of consumers excited - perhaps none more than those in the adult entertainment industry.

Chain of Fools : Upgrading through every version of windows (HQ)

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An experiment to see the effects of installing every major upgrade version of windows, in order, on the same machine.

The Only Thing Worse Than a Rapist (Vid)

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Gaddafi Bombs Oil Areas, Faces Crimes Probe

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Muammar Gaddafi struck at rebel control of a key Libyan coastal road for a second day Thursday but received a warning he would be held to account at The Hague for suspected crimes by his security forces.

Unions Blasts GOP With Powerful “We Are One” Ad

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Unions fights back against the GOP this morning with a powerful ad bought and paid for by working people.

Naughty by Nature: Nymphomania and the Brain

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If you are a materialist holding the logical belief that the human brain, with all of its buzzing neural intricacies, its pulpy, electrified, arabesque chambers and labyrinthine coves, has been carved out over countless eons by the slow-and-steady hand of natural selection, then you will grant that specific brain regions evolved because they generated behaviors that were beneficial to our ancestors.

Why WikiLeaks Is Raising Money Using MasterCard and PayPal Again - The Atlantic Wire

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Julian Assange is back to asking people for credit card donations, but the benefactors may not know where their money's going

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