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Konami at AOU2007

Video Games – Hello everyone! I attended day two of AOU2007 in Chiba today and was able to get a few videos and pictures.

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Anna Nicole Smith's last film due in May

Celebrities – The last movie made by stripper-turned-celebrity Anna Nicole Smith, a sci-fi comedy titled "Illegal Aliens," will be released on DVD in May, its distributor said on Tuesday.

Voted for on February 13, 2007 07:50pm

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The mother of all genocides

Politics – Genocide is an ugly word. It describes the vilest instincts that humanity has retained. Whether it be Genghis Khan's pyramids of skulls, the genocide waged by the Young Turks against Armenians in the aftermath of World War I, the atrocities of Pol Pot, the "ethnic cleansing" in Bosnia-Herzegovina or the 100-day killing rampage that was th

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Philharmonic Expanding ITunes, Ringtones

Music – The New York Philharmonic's new season will take the orchestra deeper into the non-classical world _ with iTunes, cell phone ringtones and the Web. The orchestra also plans to expand its global reach during the 2007- 2008 with trips to China and Europe, orchestra officials announced Tuesday.

Voted for on February 13, 2007 07:50pm

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10 Corporate Global Warming Dinosaurs

Money – A group of environmentally minded investors with more than $200 billion in assets turned up the heat Tuesday on some of the country's biggest corporations - by publicly accusing them of not doing enough to address global warming.

Voted for on February 13, 2007 07:50pm

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Identity Fight Causes Tribe's Past and Future to Collide

Family – Cherokees are one of the most racially tolerant tribes but Lucy Allen's only way to be acknowledged as Cherokee would be to take on the people who refused to count her as one of their own. Tribal officials reject criticism that the controversy stems from racism.

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Mats Sundin Insists He Doesn't Want to Leave the Leafs

Sports – Calling Toronto his "home," captain Mats Sundin said he has no desire to leave the Maple Leafs even if it meant a more realistic shot at winning the Stanley Cup elsewhere.

Voted for on February 13, 2007 07:50pm

The Blogosphere's Valentine's Day Emergency Hotline
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The Blogosphere's Valentine's Day Emergency Hotline

Love & Personals – Citizen of the Month Neil Kramer is having 10 bloggers sit online all day to chat about love with you.

Voted for on February 13, 2007 07:50pm

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Manipulating the Blogosphere for Fun and Profit

Gadgets & Tech – As we approach the 2008 elections, the blogosphere-that vague and nebulous online cross-chatter that nobody fully understands-will be the target of politicians, PR hacks, connivers, and special-interest groups. Each time an attempt is made to exploit the bloggers and their world, it will backfire. In fact, it will turn into a comedy.

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Shi'ite power a law unto itself

Politics – The supreme irony of US President George W Bush's campaign to blame Iran for the sectarian civil war in Iraq, as well as attacks on US forces, is that the Shi'ite militias who started to drive the Sunnis out of the Baghdad area in 2004 and thus precipitated the present sectarian crisis did so with the support of both Iran and the neo-conservative U

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Is the Bush Administration Planning a Nuclear Holocaust?

Politics – The distinction between tactical nuclear weapons and the conventional battlefield arsenal has been blurred. America's new nuclear doctrine is based on "a mix of strike capabilities". The latter, which specifically applies to the Pentagon's planned aerial bombing of Iran, envisages the use of nukes in combination with conventional weapons

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Return of the Baathists?

News – London, Asharq Al-Awsat- When the term Baath Party is mentioned in official Iraqi media today it is always preceded by the adjective 'dissolved', however Iraqi political writers and thinkers, and leaders within the party see matters differently. They claim that, "internally, Baathist party organizations are the strongest among all parties

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Conservatives lose latest Darwin battle in Kansas

Science – The Kansas Board of Education on Tuesday threw out science standards deemed hostile to evolution, undoing the work of Christian conservatives in the ongoing battle over what to teach U.S. public school students about the origins of life. The board in the central U.S. state voted 6-4 to replace them with teaching standards that mirror the mainst

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Please Don't Social Bookmark Me

Gadgets & Tech – Sometimes in our rush to be the first to digg, seed, submit or social bookmark all of the breaking news and amusing curiosities throughout the Internets we overlook one important question, should this page be submitted?

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Senators Take Health Care Proposal to Bush

Politics – A group of 10 senators _ five Republicans and five Democrats _ told President Bush on Tuesday that they have agreed on a blueprint for increasing health insurance coverage, and they would like to work with him on it. The White House, hoping to generate some positive momentum for the president's domestic agenda, quickly took the lawmakers up on t

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