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A Word, Please: A digital daisy train of drivel
I've said it before and I'll say it again: There's a lot of bad information out there about grammar. But seldom does it come bundled in a veritable value pack of linguistic baloney like the one I found in a link on Slate.com. The link, which promised...Tags: Authors
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Plug-in Cars: Where Can You Buy Them?
KickingTiresThursday???s pricing announcement for the Chevrolet Spark EV likely piqued some interest on the West Coast, but chances are few others gave it much attention. GM will sell the all-electric hatchback only in California and Oregon; the automaker has...Tags: Prices, Politics, Services and Shopping, Credit and Debt, Taxation
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News of the Weird: Electric Chastity Belt
To counter the now-well-publicized culture of rape in India, three engineers in Chennai said in March that they are about to send to the market women's anti-rape lingerie, which will provide both a stun-gun-sized blast of electricity against an...
Tags: Food and Drug Administration, NPR, Politics, New York City, Radio
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News of the Weird: Gaza Cosmetics Company Offering Anti-Israel Perfume
Updating “The Smell of Napalm in the Morning”: A cosmetics company in Gaza recently began selling a fragrance dedicated to victory over Israel and named after the signature M-75 missile that Hamas has been firing across the border. “...
Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Radio, Vitali Klitschko, New York City, Electronics
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Why the delay in release of FDA documents on gene-modified salmon?
The Food and Drug Administration released long-awaited documents Dec. 21 on genetically modified salmon: an assessment of the fish’s potential environmental effects and a preliminary “finding of no significant impact” of the fish on...
Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Genetic Engineering
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Anderson still mourns late teammate
Former Magic star Nick Anderson doesn't need to see a TV special to remember his beloved high school teammate, Ben "Benji" Wilson. He sees him all the time. "I don't think I'll ever get over it," Nick said. Wilson, the subject of a recent ESPN 30...
Tags: New Orleans Hornets, Courtney Lee, Ryan Anderson, National Basketball Association, Sacramento Kings
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Tom Z's Highly Unethical College Football Gambling Picks: Week 9
Well, we’ve reached that point of the season where everyone starts freaking out about hypothetical situations. “Can Kansas State jump Florida to get into the top two?” “Will Oregon go undefeated and be left out of the...
Tags: Fiesta Bowl, Boy Scouts of America, National Basketball Association, Cincinnati Bearcats, Politics
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News Of The Weird: Man Punched Computer Because He Thought Mitt Romney Was His Girlfriend's Lover
Researchers Having Fun: Scientists from the Primate Research Institute at Japan's Kyoto University reported in an August journal article that they had given helium gas to apes (gibbons), which, predictably, made their voices goofily high-pitched. However,...
Tags: Japan, Science and Technology, NPR, Video Supplies and Services, Steve Jobs
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Who's winning the war on women?
Things are looking up for the female sex. We are earning almost 60 percent of bachelor's degrees, and our numbers are skyrocketing in law, medical and business schools. After graduation, we go on to hold more than half of all managerial and...Tags: Pregnancy and Childbirth, Planned Parenthood, Separation of Church and State, Politics, Health Treatments
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Condi presided over a catastrophe. So why is she lecturing Obama?
WASHINGTON — To watch Condoleezza Rice, the face of George W. Bush's foreign policy, stand before a convention of cheering Republicans and condemn Barack Obama for diminishing America's standing in the world — one can only gasp at the...Tags: Paul Ryan, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Politics, Parties and Movements, Republican Party
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Connecticut is Expensive, Haunted and Boring
The best way to see what people are thinking is to see what they are Googling. And that is exactly what one blogger did, compiling a list of Google auto-complete suggestions for the phrase “Why is [fill in the state] so…” What...
Tags: Obesity, Weight, Overweight, Google Inc.
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Are Online Book Critics Too Nice?
Part of being a writer in the Internet age is being subject to mass amounts of over-the-top, ridiculous criticisms. But for those who publish their own books online, the culture is actually very nice. Maybe too nice. A new article on Slate.com argues that...
Tags: Authors, Modern Family (tv program)
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