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50 Firefox 3 Add-ons That Will Change the Way You Surf the Web
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50 Firefox 3 Add-ons That Will Change the Way You Surf the Web

Gadgets & Tech – Out of the box, Firefox 3 is already an incredible web browser. But when you consider all of the power tools that can be added to it, it's even better. Check out these add-ons for Firefox 3, and you'll take your browser to the next level.

Voted for on July 18, 2008 07:14am

World's Largest Coffin Bar, It's To Die For
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World's Largest Coffin Bar, It's To Die For

Food – Aptly named "Eternity," the bar is actually a gigantic wooden coffin. The bar's interior is complete with real coffins that serve as tables, walls adorned with funeral floral arrangements and servers dressed all in black as funeral dirges play in the background.

Voted for on July 18, 2008 07:14am

Chertoff: European terrorists trying to enter US
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Chertoff: European terrorists trying to enter US

Politics – European terrorists are trying to enter the United States with European Union passports, and there is no guarantee officials will catch them every time, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said Thursday.

Voted for on July 18, 2008 07:14am

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They Get It - Op-Ed

Politics – The biggest misperception of people in Montana, he said, is that everyone is a rube just off the hay truck. That's not to say there aren't militia wackos hiding in the hills, trading toxic nonsense about Obama's secret Muslim past. But for every nut, there's a New Yorker reader, and then some.

Voted for on July 18, 2008 07:14am

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Mexico says US soldiers' remains found

News – Mexican archaeologists have found the remains of what appear to be four U.S. soldiers who died in 1846 during the Mexican-American war, the government announced on Thursday.

Voted for on July 18, 2008 07:14am

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Are You Getting What You're Paying For? 25 Online Tools to Test Your Internet Service

Money – Most people pay a hefty amount of money every month to ensure that they have a quality connection to the Internet. But are you really getting what you pay for? Put these tools to work to make sure you're getting everything you've been promised.

Voted for on July 18, 2008 07:14am

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Al-Qaida draws more foreign recruits to Afghan war

Politics – Afghanistan has been drawing a fresh influx of jihadi fighters from Turkey, Central Asia, Chechnya and the Middle East, one more sign that al-Qaida is regrouping on what is fast becoming the most active front of the war on terror groups.

Voted for on July 18, 2008 07:14am

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Wednesday: 1 US Soldier, 29 Iraqis Killed, 126 Iraqis Wounded

News – Mosul continues to suffer excessive violence compared to other regions. Most of today's reported casualites were from the northern city. Overall, 29 Iraqis were killed and 126 more were injured. Also, a U.S. Marine was killed in combat in Anbar province.

Voted for on July 18, 2008 07:14am

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FDA: OK to eat tomatoes again

News – The U.S. government has declared it's OK to eat tomatoes again, lifting its salmonella warning amid signs that the outbreak - while not over - may finally be slowing.

Voted for on July 18, 2008 07:13am

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Impeachment Hearings: A Win is a Win

Politics – This is a significant victory over the quisling Congressional leadership, which has been ducking its responsibility to defend the Constitution and to stand up for the rule of law not just since November 2006, but since the inception of the Bush/Cheney presidency.

Voted for on July 18, 2008 07:13am

Did A UN Agency Cook The Numbers In Global Warming Analysis?
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Did A UN Agency Cook The Numbers In Global Warming Analysis?

Do No Evil – Mathematical proof that there is no "climate crisis" appears today in a major, peer-reviewed paper in Physics and Society, a learned journal of the 10,000-strong American Physical Society, SPPI reports

Voted for on July 18, 2008 07:13am

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Bob Barr: Judges Are No Reason to Vote for McCain

Politics – It is important to choose judicial nominees carefully. But that is no reason for conservatives to vote for Mr. McCain. He has demonstrated no more interest in "conserving" the Constitution, and its principles of limited government and individual liberty, than has Mr. Obama.

Voted for on July 18, 2008 07:13am

Nazi-hunter says he's closing in on 'Dr. Death'
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Nazi-hunter says he's closing in on 'Dr. Death'

News – The world's top Nazi-hunter said Thursday he's made progress in finding 94-year-old "Doctor Death," a former concentration camp physician accused of torturing Jewish prisoners as they died and who may have been living for decades in Argentina or Chile.

Voted for on July 18, 2008 07:13am

The Senate, the Iraq War and the 80/20 Rule
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The Senate, the Iraq War and the 80/20 Rule

Do No Evil – In a country that struggles to remain free from the unduly influence of the powerful, the 80/20 Rule applies well; the defenders, as a rule, being the vital few. Truth and honesty are not things that can be changed by a simple vote, and neither should matters clearly written in our Constitution, such as the power to declare war.

Voted for on July 18, 2008 07:13am

Democrats try to spur oil exploration
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Democrats try to spur oil exploration

News – Republicans blocked a Democratic bill to spur exploration in areas where drilling has already been sanctioned. A supermajority was needed. Democrats were calling the bluff of Republicans on their persistent demands for more domestic production. "Drill on the leases you have or let somebody else do it," said Steny H. Hoyer (D-MA).

Voted for on July 18, 2008 07:13am