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Thursday, April 28, 2011

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Sex and Politics: Are Powerful Men Really More Likely to Cheat?

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Bill Clinton. Newt Gingrich. Eliot Spitzer. Mark Sanford. Politicians who've been caught with their pants down tend to have one thing in common and it's not political philosophy or party. Overwhelmingly, the philanderers are men.

The Cost of Being Poor (INFOGRAPHIC)

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As if the current job market and economy didn't make it hard enough for low income households in America to make ends meet, it turns out that living below the poverty line is actually more costly in many respects as well.

Activists Report Clashes Between Syrian Army Units

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Members of Syrian army units have clashed with each other over carrying out President Bashar Assad's orders to crack down on protesters in the southern city of Daraa, the heart of the uprising, witnesses and human rights groups said Thursday.

PSN Hack Could Cost Sony $24 Billion

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Analysts across the industry have started estimating the potential cost of the recent PSN security breach. Micheal Pachter told Shacknews that in the week that PSN has been down, Sony has lost at least $10 million in revenue and $3 million in profits.

Pain Medication: Whether it Works or Not, It’s All in Your Head

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There may be reason to think that medication should not only be taken with a glass of water but also a positive attitude.

First Photos of the Dodge Viper Based Alfa Romeo Zagato TZ3 Stradale

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The Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ (also known as the Alfa Romeo TZ or Tubolare Zagato) was a small sports car manufactured by Alfa Romeo from 1963 to 1967. It was originally built in just two generations but back in 2009 legendary Italian design house Zagato started the 'TZ3 Program' to celebrate the centenary of Alfa Romeo in 2010.

Oh Donald...Seriously? [PIC]

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Donald Trump campaign ad?

RIM Buys Tungle for Cloud-based Calendar Apps

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Research In Motion has acquired cloud-based calendar and scheduling company, Tungle. The company wants to allow business people to share their calendars, appointments and free time.

Texas Tech University Group Hosts "Affirmative Action" Bake Sale

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Minorities "favored by liberal elites" were given discounts of baked goods.

BBC News - Morocco: Marrakesh blast rocks Djemaa el-Fna square

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A large explosion rocks the main square in the Moroccan city of Marrakesh, killing at least 14 people, with foreigners among the casualties.

Multiple Facebook Pages Taken Down On Bogus Complaints

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If you're a regular Redmond Pie reader, you're most likely to know that our Facebook page is inaccessible. To put it simple: You can disable and/or hack any Facebook page that you may like by requesting Facebook user operations support to help you through it.

The 10 Excellent Firefox 4 ADD-ons To Enhance The Way you Use Your Browser

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As this is world of computers, everyone is using internet in any field he is in. Browsers are playing an important role in boosting up the use of internet more easily. Everyone wants more ease in using internet, so in this scenario more and more browsers along with their new versions are coming on the forefront.

Samsung Galaxy S II review -- Engadget

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If you don't already know all about the Samsung Galaxy S II, where have you been the past two months? The successor to one of

Another lazy afternoon at the park for the bear family... (pic)

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Survival Lesson: Man vs. Moose in Sweden (VIDEO)

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This guy did the right thing. Although this moose easily could have knocked him down and kicked/trampled him to death, the dude stood his ground and made himself look big and intimidating. This supposedly works with mountain lions as well.

The 10 Best and Worst Comic Book Princesses

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The Best Comic Book Princesses!

The Top Entrepreneurs of the Last 100 Years (Infographic)

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Today Focus.com will take a look at the top entrepreneurs of the last 100 years.

Terrifying Footage of Mile-Wide Tornado Ripping Through Tuscaloosa

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Tuscaloosa's mayor, Walter Maddox, called the damage "catastrophic" on The Weather Channel. Aaron Suttles at TideSports.com tweeted that "It looks like bombs went off. Nothing left standing. Complete rubble. Cars upside down and caved in."

Lovesick Indian man beheads woman at her school

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Police say that a man armed with a large knife beheaded an 18-year-old woman at her school in front of her horrified classmates in eastern India.

Why Apple and Google need to stalk you

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Smartphone companies are keeping logs of data pertinent to users' location for good reason, but users have control over what gets collected.

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