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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

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Silvio Berlusconi: Sex With 33 Women in Two Months? I'm 75!

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Italian PM says sexual schedule too much for man half his age, and adds his girlfriend would 'scratch his eyes out' anyway

Japan Earthquake Donation Backlash: Should We Give to a Wealthy Nation?

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It's only four days after the fourth-worst earthquake in recorded human history, and already the backlash has begun. A few American pundits are saying that we shouldn't donate to the quake and tsunami relief efforts because Japan is such a wealthy country.

Cocaine Found at Kennedy Space Center, Again

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Aside from David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust era, cocaine and space exploration really aren't supposed to mix.

US life expectancy surpasses 78, a new record

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U.S. life expectancy has hit another all-time high, rising to about 78 years and 2 months.

Has U.N. Doomed Quiet Electric Cars to a Life of Noise Making?

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Should electric cars make noise? It's one of the most contentious arguments in the electric vehicle world today, with passionate cases made on both sides for and against warning systems designed to announce the presence of a plug-in car to pedestrians.

Frugal Beauty: 11 Household Items You Can Use As Beauty Products

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Even professional aestheticians and stylists turn to household staples like lemons, baking soda or yogurt when it's time to clear skin of acne, soften rough patches or keep teeth sparkling.

Seann William Scott Checks Into Rehab

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You know actor Seann William Scott as the hilarious Stifler in "American Pie" or from "Dude, Where's My Car?"...but today, things for Scott aren't so funny. The actor has just checked himself into rehab -- here's how his rep explains it.

Heavy Multitaskers “lousy at everything that’s necessary for multitasking”

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New reports find that high multi-taskers are lousy at everything that's necessary for multitasking.

Japan earthquake: Japan warned over nuclear plants, WikiLeaks cables show

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Japan was warned more than two years ago by the international nuclear watchdog that its nuclear power plants were not capable of withstanding powerful earthquakes, leaked diplomatic cables reveal.

'Beastie Boys Bandit' Strikes Portland Banks: Police Can't Stand it, Know He Planned It

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Being dubbed the "Beastie Boys Bandit" by Portland Police is more than a little flattering for a serial bank robber who looks more like Frank Zappa than Mike D, MCA or Ad-Rock. Regardless, that's what they're calling him and he's supposedly knocked-off five banks since last summer.

Bully Bodyslam Video Gets Street Fighter Treatment (video)

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You've probably seen the bully bodyslam video by now. But did you know that the bodyslammer was Zangief's son?

President Obama's Bracket for NCAA Tourney Very "Chalky" [vid]

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President Barack Obama's bracket for this year's NCAA Tournament is filled with chalk. See the President's bracket plus a short behind-the-scenes video from Andy Katz's trip to the White House.

HP Could Use a Cup of Apple Magic

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HP's analyst conference is this week, and midday on the West Coast, financial analysts will get their first broad look at HP's new top executive and hear his vision for the company

The Evolution of (Virtual) Man: A Visual History

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The visual quality of 3D games has come a long way over the last 15 years, and with it the quality and relatability of the characters in those games. From the sprite-based pseudo-3d characters of Wolfenstein to the blurry-brown blobs of Quake to the scary-sharp soldiers of Crysis, the virtual man has undergone a startling transformation.

EA Start Rumours of a Wii 2, calls Wii 'Legacy Platform'

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EA Games label head Frank Gibeau has hinted that at E3 this year Nintendo will be, "coming back with a second act."

The most vulnerable US nuke plants? It may surprise you

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Nuclear power plants built in the areas usually thought of as earthquake zones, such as the California coastline, are no longer those with the highest risk of damage from an earthquake. We rank all 104 reactors in the U.S.

25 Ways To Get Hollywood To Make a Biopic About You

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Are you biopic material?

The Secretly Horrifying Implications of AT&Ts Bandwidth Caps

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As is inevitably the case for all things, it turns out that Prince was right: The internet is over. AT&T recently announced the rollout of bandwidth caps, not just for their mobile network, but for residential DSL customers as well. The announcement is here, with more details here.

Google Purportedly Testing NFC (Cellphone) Payment Machines In NY/SF Stores

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Google may be opting out when it comes to joining the social networking game, but they're saying yes to mobile payments. The Samsung-built Nexus S was one of the first smartphones to ship in America, and now Google is reportedly ready to start testing a mobile payment trial at stores in NY and SF.

Canada's Sexiest Women

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Canadian bacon and maple syrup aren't the only yummy exports from north of the United States border -- Canada 'O Canada' is the birthplace to some of Hollywood's hottest stars.

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