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No Such Thing as An 'Average' Family

News – Growing up without a father, I felt as if there was something missing. My job taught me otherwise.

Voted for on May 08, 2007 04:30pm

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Real ID update: Only four hours left to tell Homeland Security what you think

News – If you don't like the idea of a national ID card, you have only four hours left to let Homeland Security know your thoughts. That's because the deadline to file comments on the Real ID Act is 5pm ET on Tuesday.

Voted for on May 08, 2007 03:33pm

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As Ratings Cool, Execs Reconsider the Hiatus

Television – Hot shows can no longer risk taking a break. New episodes of a trio of popular serialized dramas "ABC's "Lost," CBS's "Jericho" and NBC's "Heroes" returned from a layoff to record-low viewership in recent months, causing industry insiders to question such long breaks between new episodes.

Voted for on May 08, 2007 03:33pm

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Artificial food coloring warning

Health & Fitness – Parents are being advised by experts not to give their children food containing certain additives until the results of a new study are published.

Voted for on May 08, 2007 03:33pm

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C4 accused of falsifying data in doc. on climate change

Science – The makers of a Channel 4 documentary which claimed that global warming is a swindle have been accused of fabricating data by one of the scientists who participated in the film. Dr Friis-Christensen is now the second scientist to appear on the programme who has criticised the way the film was made.

Voted for on May 08, 2007 03:33pm

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Something About Fred: Thompson Catches GOP Eye

Politics – Ten Republicans running for president seems like nine more than needed. So what's the deal with Fred Thompson -- why all this talk about adding one more to the pack?

Voted for on May 08, 2007 03:33pm

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White House Blames Gov. Sebelius For National Guard Shortages

News – White House Press Secretary Tony Snow this morning blamed Gov. Kathleen Sebelius (D) for the shortages, saying he was "not aware of any prior complaints" by the governor about the equipment

Voted for on May 08, 2007 03:33pm

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Olbermann: Minority voting suppressed by Justice Dept.

Politics – Comparing the breaking 'scandal' involving US Justice Department hiring to actions made by the "Soviet Politburo," MSNBC host Keith Olberman said political considerations were behind the hiring of Justice Department employees at every level, "right down to the interns."

Voted for on May 08, 2007 03:33pm

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National Guard Not In Kansas Anymore? - Op-Ed

Politics – Lack of equipment in Kansas is symptomatic of a larger problem

Voted for on May 08, 2007 03:33pm

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A Strategic Opening to Iran?

Politics – It is unfortunate that Secretary Rice did not meet with Iranian foreign minister Manouchehr Mottaki at last week's conference on Iraq in Sharm el Sheik. It is imperative that the administration find other ways to initiate discussions, perhaps in private, to pave the way for an American strategic opening to Iran. Why?

Voted for on May 08, 2007 03:33pm

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EU: Galileo project in deep 'crisis'

Gadgets & Tech – Europe's $4.9 billion satellite navigation system is in deep crisis and will require more public funds to get back on track, the European Union said.

Voted for on May 08, 2007 03:33pm

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Island hopping off your own steam

Travel – Imagine a holiday where you come home with not only a tan, but also an enormous sense of achievement.Swimming between islands for 3-6 kilometers (1.8-3.7 miles) every day for a week might not sound like much of a holiday, but it's a concept that lures hordes of keen swimmers to do just that on their time away from the office.

Voted for on May 08, 2007 03:33pm

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FX Renews Dirt, The Riches

Television – FX has decided that once was not enough for its new series "Dirt" and "The Riches. "The cable network has picked up both shows for a second season after they delivered ratings in line with some of FX's veteran shows.

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Taking the kids: It's mom's vacation too

Travel – We made fun of my sister mercilessly -- behind her back, of course.That's because when my sister Amy's three kids were little, she wouldn't go anywhere on vacation -- to the beach, the ski slopes, even across the country to visit the family -- without a sitter to help. So indulgent, we all said cattily. So expensive. Maybe.

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As business travel increases, so do costs and headaches

Travel – Dave Malone is a traveling man. He makes at least 40 trips a year for business, and has done so for some 30 years.As the lead singer and guitarist for The Radiators, a New Orleans, Louisiana-based band that is known for its live shows, Malone may not seem like the typical business traveler. But he has the typical business traveler's complaints.

Voted for on May 08, 2007 03:33pm