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News – A man was arrested in the Chicago area on Friday for allegedly plotting to attack Rockford, Ill., over the holidays, officials told NBC News.
News – 8 DEC 06 The US military says it has killed 20 suspected al-Qaeda militants in a ground and air assault in central Iraq. The air strike was called in after coalition troops came under fire in the Th
Science – Scientists have discovered that malaria may be helping spread the AIDS virus across Africa, the continent hardest hit by the incurable disease.
Video Games – Like Capt. Mal Reynolds stumbling in after a bar fight, the short-lived but much beloved sci-fi series Firefly will soon make an unexpected return, not as a TV show, but as a massively multiplayer onl
News – In an age of multimillion-dollar high-tech weapons systems, sometimes it's the simplest ideas that can save lives. Which is why a New Jersey mother is organizing a drive to send cans of Silly String t
Shopping – Well, finally hip has homed in on Hanukkah. Some of the design industry's hottest names have turned their modernist heads to Judaica. Jonathan Adler led the pack with trendy menorahs, Karim Rashid, ha
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Politics – A favorite Presidential excuse for claiming the right to initiate war unilaterally is little more than a child's reasoning: Everybody does it. But the Constitution remains valid even after Presidents violate it. Policing the world & "spreading democracy" is not our calling. And, no such action is permitted by the Constitution.
News – A man was arrested in the Chicago area on Friday for allegedly plotting to attack Rockford, Ill., over the holidays, officials told NBC News.
Health & Fitness – NEW DELHI (AFP) - Indian men's penises do not match international sizes and most condoms on sale in the country are too big, according to a medical study.
Politics – Senators Challenge Feasibility of Iraq Plans Study Group Concedes Some Risks But Calls Its Proposal 'Worth a Try' By Thomas E. Ricks Washington Post Staff Writer Friday, December 8, 2006; Page A32 Members of Congress yesterday questioned the practicability of recommendations from the Iraq Study Group about how to reverse the chaos in Iraq,
News – 8 DEC 06 The US military says it has killed 20 suspected al-Qaeda militants in a ground and air assault in central Iraq. The air strike was called in after coalition troops came under fire in the Thar Thar area, north of Baghdad, the US military said in a statement.
Gadgets & Tech – "MySpace hasn't been overly commercial yet, but it will be," he said. "At what point will kids realize, 'My dad's on there, my mom's on there, I got to get out of there'?"
Video Games – Like Capt. Mal Reynolds stumbling in after a bar fight, the short-lived but much beloved sci-fi series Firefly will soon make an unexpected return, not as a TV show, but as a massively multiplayer online game.
Humor – What's the point of wearing your favorite rocketship underpants if nobody ever asks to see 'em?
Science – Global warming and a rise in sea levels could dramatically affect South Carolina's coast, according to scientists and environmental officials meeting at a conference in Charleston this week. Water temperatures also are rising and that could bring additional problems to South Carolina's coastal waters.
Health & Fitness – As many as 84 people in seven states have been confirmed as having the strain of E. coli bacteria involved in an outbreak that may be linked to Taco Bell restaurants, officials said Friday.
Humor – Dearest John: I went to the door today and the postman delivered a partridge in a pear tree. What a delightful gift. I couldn't have been more surprised. With dearest love and affection, Agnes
Popular Videos – House Lights painstakenly synchronized to Crazy Frog's Jingle Bells. A christmas masterpiece.
Science – Scientists have discovered that malaria may be helping spread the AIDS virus across Africa, the continent hardest hit by the incurable disease.
Gadgets & Tech – From the post: "I felt obligated to dispel some of the notions about programming that these movies endorse. I understand that Hollywood needs to dress things up to make them more entertaining, but in the case of programmers, code, and hackers they've done more than dress things up - they've morphed a little stuffed teddy bear into a cybernetic polar…
Money – Orange juice prices surged to a near thirty-year high on Thursday as speculative buyers took encouragement from forecasts for cold weather which could shrink Florida's citrus crop further.
Shopping – Well, finally hip has homed in on Hanukkah. Some of the design industry's hottest names have turned their modernist heads to Judaica. Jonathan Adler led the pack with trendy menorahs, Karim Rashid, has created his own blob-like menorah, and even Barneys New York has commissioned an acrylic menorah that mirrors the neo-baroque trend of the day.
Celebrities – Joel couldn't resist asking him about ER, his Uncle Jesse mullet, and his friendship with Howard Stern.
Family – Finally, at the end of a family trip to Cambodia in 2004, Chou told Michael that they were leaving him behind. She, her husband and Michael's two younger siblings returned to their Tukwila home while Michael remained in a remote village to be raised and taught by monks in a Buddhist temple.
Television – Geeks require a very specific kind of TV woman to crush on. She needs to be hot, yes (I mean, after all, we are guys), but she can't be so hot as to be unattainable.
Television – I recently purchased Fallout from iTunes so I took a few screen caps to see if we could track this elusive symbol. In image one we see the full on symbol displayed proudly on Ali while in jessica mode:
Video Games – A leading electronic interface company this week filed a suit against Nintendo in a Delaware court claiming that the Wii's trigger-happy controller infringes on existing patents.
Love & Personals – Top 8 reasons why its good not to be involved with someone during the holidays:
Food – Startled by news about the dangers of trans fats, writer Pete Wells happily contemplates the return of good old-fashioned lard. By Pete Wells "It is absolutely the best for frying," says Fran McCullough, author of The Good Fat Cookbook, an impassioned defense of butter, fish oil and other natural sources of fat. "Nothing crisps f
Music – According to a landmark neuroscience research study out of the University of California, Mozart's sonata for two pianos K448 can increase your spatial-temporal IQ scores by 9 points.
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