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Saturday, April 9, 2011

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Boy saves his sister thanks to World of Warcraft

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Wow

This is how I play Metal Gear Solid (Video)

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Bulls trample Celtics in home race

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The Chicago Bulls beat the Boston Celtics 97-81 on Thursday to open a four-game lead at the top of the Eastern Conference and move to within one victory of clinching home-court advantage

The Man Who Predicted the Tsunami in Japan

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After studying ancient rocks, a Japanese geologist warned a disaster was imminent—to little avail.

Teen Dies in Car Accident on Road Named After His Dad

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This is so sad. An 18-year-old South Carolina student was killed in a car crash on Thursday. He died on a stretch of road that was named after his father, a local soldier who was killed in Afghanistan.

'Historic' deal to avoid government shutdown

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Perilously close to a government shutdown, President Barack Obama and congressional leaders forged agreement late Friday night on a deal to cut more than $37 billion in federal spending and avert the first closure in 15 years.

Arguing with Idiots: What to show to the progressives saying Glenn was cancelled

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YouTube Launches Live Streaming Page

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Concerts, sporting events and interviews will be featured in real-time.

Justice Approves Google's ITA Deal With Conditions

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The U.S. Justice Department on Friday cleared Google Inc.'s (GOOG) planned $700 million purchase of flight-data company ITA Software Inc. but required several concessions from the search company to alleviate the agency's concerns that the deal would hurt competition.

Are Cavities Really Contagious?

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So much can be communicated in just one kiss - including the bacteria Streptococcus mutans and Streptococcus sobrinus, which flourish on teeth and gums and cause cavities.

Fujifilm to Debut Brand New Products at NAB Show 2011

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The upcoming NAB Show will see Fujifilm unleash a slew of products, including new optical lenses, storage solutions, motion picture products as well as digital cameras

Feast Your Eyes: Food's Gallery of Shame

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Visit the FDA's hall of shame for recalled products: the mis-labeled and contaminated, potentially deadly foods lurking in our pantries and stores.

Tattooed Zombie Becomes Fashion Model & Lady Gaga's Co-Star [Pics & w/vid]

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Getting tattooed to look like a cadaverous zombie was the best career decision Rick Genest ever made. Seriously.

Why We're Merging to Form a Climate Change Supergroup

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1Sky and 350.org, two of the nation's most influential climate change organizations, merged today. Here, their leaders explain why.

T-Mobile G2x Will Be Available Online from April 15th [w/Vid]

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The first dual-core smartphone on T-Mobile, the G2x from LG will be available in the webstore, from April 15th. After its release in stores on April 20th, the phone will undoubtedly, attract more gaming enthusiasts to Magenta's network.

Boehner the big winner in budget talks

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The number of people (among Republicans) unhappy with the Speaker is small. There aren't a lot of things in here that the president can say, "I won these things".

Sony to Join the Tablet Revolution

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Sony are set to join the tablet revolution, with CEO Howard Stringer announcing that the company plan to deliver a Honeycomb based tablet before the end of the year.

New UI Components (PIC)

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Lessons learned in this comic strip: Max would have to change thousands of lines of code just to put a new button implementation to work. Unfortunately, this happens in several languages that don't provide interfaces ..

Ira Glass Comes To DC To Argue Against NPR Bias

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If NPR won't fight back against charges of bias, Ira Glass will. The This American Life host already took to NPR's On The Media to submit his rallying cry, arguing to host Brooke Gladstone that we have nothing to fear from a discussion of what is the news coverage we're doing.

Penguins Mysteriously Losing Their Feathers (Photos)

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The recent discovery of an all-black emperor penguin was called a "one in a zillion kind of mutation," by biologists, but a more alarming trend makes this unique "under dressed" penguin look fortunate indeed.

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