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Don't Forget !  Free Movie Downloads From AOL Today!
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Don't Forget ! Free Movie Downloads From AOL Today!

Movies – For fans who love movies, AOL is offering a sweet Christmas gift. For 24 hours only, they are offering a free download from a selection of 30 movies.

Voted for on December 02, 2006 08:28pm

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Wii! ...Woops

Video Games – The Nintendo Wii's wireless gyroscopic controller, which you can swing to simulate a baseball bat, golf club, and so on, is great fun. That is, until someone gets hurt. Someone being your TV screen!

Voted for on December 02, 2006 08:28pm

How can an artificial sweetener contain no calories?
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How can an artificial sweetener contain no calories?

Health & Fitness – To understand how something can taste sweet and yet add no calories to the diet, we should address two questions. First, what are calories, nutritionally speaking? Second, what constitutes a sweet taste?

Voted for on November 30, 2006 07:37pm

The Shows With The Biggest Body Count
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The Shows With The Biggest Body Count

Television – Television shows that leave a big trail of bodies...

Voted for on November 30, 2006 07:37pm

Scrubs Season 6 Premieres tonight
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Scrubs Season 6 Premieres tonight

Humor – NBCÃ;´s most popular doctor comedy premieres with its 6 Season. With Zach Braff leaving the show, could this be the end of the whole show? This exclusive interview with Sarah Chalke (Dr. Elliot Read) and John C. McGinley (Dr. Cox) gives you a quick scoop of season 6 and tells you how Scrubs became one of the best Sitcomes

Voted for on November 30, 2006 07:37pm

Wal-Mart Issues Weak December Forecast
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Wal-Mart Issues Weak December Forecast

Money – Wal-Mart Stores Inc. issued a sobering warning for the holiday shopping season Thursday, predicting its December same-store sales gain would be zero percent to 1 percent.

Voted for on November 30, 2006 07:37pm

RIAA wants the Internet shut down
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RIAA wants the Internet shut down

Music – The RIAA argued that by merely making files available on the Internet Barker was making a copyright infringement. Beckerman said that if it were accepted by the court it would probably shut down the entire Internet. If you send any file on the Net the RIAA will be allowed to suspect that you are in breach of copyright.

Voted for on November 30, 2006 07:34pm

Man sues employer over smoking policy
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Man sues employer over smoking policy

Do No Evil – A man fired by The Scotts Co. because a drug test pulled up nicotine in his urine is suing the company for his firing.

Voted for on November 30, 2006 07:34pm

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Hawking: Humans must colonize other planets

Science – Humans must colonize planets in other solar systems traveling there using "Star Trek"-style propulsion or face extinction, renowned cosmologist Stephen Hawking said on Thursday.

Voted for on November 30, 2006 07:34pm

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Pound hits 14-year dollar high

Money – The pound has hit a 14-year high against the dollar amid speculation that the Bank of England will raise interest rates in the New Year. By early afternoon trading in Europe, the pound was at $1.9557, after earlier hitting $1.9588, its highest level against the dollar since 1992.

Voted for on November 30, 2006 07:32pm

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Murder on the Polonium Express

News – Obsessed with unraveling the murder mystery, almost no one is bothering to point out the other obvious angle: The Litvinenko murder is the world's first act of nuclear terrorism.

Voted for on November 30, 2006 07:32pm

New breed of earthquake identified
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New breed of earthquake identified

Science – Japanese researchers have discovered a new and sluggish kind of seismic activity that helps reveal the inner workings of faults capable of producing massive earthquakes like the one that generated the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.

Voted for on November 30, 2006 07:32pm

Ancient tsunami devastated Mediterranean
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Ancient tsunami devastated Mediterranean

Science – A volcano avalanche in Sicily 8,000 years ago triggered a devastating tsunami taller than a 10-story building that spread across the entire Mediterranean Sea, slamming into the shores of three continents in only a few hours.

Voted for on November 30, 2006 07:32pm

Iraq forces to take over security in '07
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Iraq forces to take over security in '07

News – Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said Thursday he believed Iraqi forces would be ready by June 2007 to take full control of security in Iraq, an issue on which he pressed President Bush during their meeting in Amman, Jordan.

Voted for on November 30, 2006 07:31pm

Moviegoers zap cellphone abusers
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Moviegoers zap cellphone abusers

Movies – Regal Entertainment Group, the largest U.S. movie theater chain, is arming moviegoers with a new gadget that allows them to call in the ushers and remove unruly audience members with the press of a button.

Voted for on November 30, 2006 07:31pm