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In the latest round of the increasingly heated intra-GOP feud, former Secretary of State Colin Powell Sunday defended his Republican credentials and fired back at radio host Rush Limbaugh and former Vice President Dick Cheney.
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Animals possess a sense of morality that allows them to tell the difference between right and wrong, according to a controversial new book.
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HAVE Mars landers been destroying signs of life? Instead of identifying chemicals that could point to life, NASA’s robot explorers may have been toasting them by mistake….
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Miami Dolphins defensive end Randy Starks has been charged with using his truck to hit a police officer who tried to stop the vehicle on foot.
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Scientists believe they have found what triggers many children with eczema to go on to develop asthma.
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In February TechCrunch rumored that Last.fm had ratted out its users to the RIAA. Now they have another source claiming data was shared with the music industry group, including IP addresses. Without going into the validity of these allegations, we’d like to point out that this data is completely useless to the RIAA, from a legal point of view.
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In-N-Out Burger, the iconic West Coast hamburger chain frequented by celebrities, is not slashing jobs or making major cutbacks during this recession. In fact, the regional chain, which has 232 locations in California, Arizona, Nevada and Utah, took in an estimated $420 million in revenues in 2008, and claims per-store sales of about $1.94 million.
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Prepare yourself to see nearly $100 million go up for grabs in a single game of sport next week — a match worth more than any Superbowl or World Cup final.
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Although truth is often even stranger than fiction, some topics are so enmeshed in both that discovering the truth is like panning for gold….
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New miniature camera technology may be about to give the US military’s insect-sized surveillance drones a new way of seeing the world that’s more energy-conscious than before. Yay, technology?
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