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Obama rebukes McCain camp on terrorism criticism
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Obama rebukes McCain camp on terrorism criticism

Politics – A defiant Barack Obama said Tuesday he would take no lectures from Republicans on which candidate would keep the U.S. safer, a sharp rebuke to John McCain's aides who said the Democrat had a naive, Sept. 10 mind-set toward terrorism.

Voted for on June 17, 2008 09:07pm

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How to Live with Wheat Allergies

Food – One of the top eight foods that can cause these types of allergies is wheat, which is an ingredient that is found in many of the foods that we eat today. Wheat allergies, like other food allergies, are most commonly seen in children and are often outgrown. However, some adults can develop wheat allergies as well.

Voted for on June 17, 2008 09:07pm

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Men Declare Victory Over Women In Wake Of Hillary Loss

Humor – Men everywhere celebrated by eating Beef Jerkey and sardines while watching old "Three Stooges" episodes and assorted Bill Murray films.

Voted for on June 16, 2008 10:25pm

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Massachusetts to spend $1 billion on biotechnology

Gadgets & Tech – Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick signed a bill on Monday that will direct $1 billion of state funds toward biotechnology over 10 years, aiming to fill a federal funding shortfall caused by White House opposition to embryonic stem cell research.

Voted for on June 16, 2008 10:25pm

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Floods drive corn to record high

News – The price of corn has hit a record high over supply worries after severe flooding in the United States' Midwest this month ruined crops.

Voted for on June 16, 2008 10:25pm

This story has mostly positive ratings. 39 votes / 1 sink

Lakes Across Canada To Be Turned Into Mine Dump Sites

News – CBC News has learned that 16 Canadian lakes are slated to be officially but quietly "reclassified" as toxic dump sites for mines. The lakes include prime wilderness fishing lakes from B.C. to Newfoundland.

Voted for on June 16, 2008 10:24pm

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Bumper stickers reveal link to road rage

Science – People who customize their cars with stickers and other adornments are more prone to road rage than other people, according to researchers in Colorado.

Voted for on June 16, 2008 10:23pm

This story has mostly positive ratings. 41 votes / 2 sinks

Bush floats his brother as a presidential contender.

News – In a new interview with Sky News, President Bush suggests that his family's time in the White House may not be done, mentioning his brother, Jeb, as a future presidential contender

Voted for on June 16, 2008 10:23pm

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All change in US-EU ties?

Politics – With US President George W Bush nearing the end of his time in the White House, this is inevitably a period of transition in relations between Europe and America.

Voted for on June 16, 2008 10:22pm

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Natural High Blood Pressure Treatments

Health & Fitness – There are a lot of natural high blood pressure treatments that you can use to treat hypertension. These treatments are safe, effective and natural. All you have to do is know them and give effort to practice them.

Voted for on June 16, 2008 10:22pm

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UK preps 'hacking tools' ban

Gadgets & Tech – The UK government has announced a set of guidelines to be applied to the Computer Misuse Act which will make it illegal to possess or distribute "hacking tools." The maximum prison sentence available for computer-related crimes is increased to ten years and denial of service attacks have been clearly made illegal.

Voted for on June 16, 2008 10:22pm

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10 Questions with David Hasselhoff

Celebrities – David Hasselhoff has long been a protector of innocents: On 'Knight Rider,' he saved them from crime, on 'Baywatch,' he rescued them from drowning and as a judge on 'America's Got Talent' he shields them from Piers Morgans' cruel barbs. The Hoff chatted with AOL TV about the third season of 'Talent,' his upcoming album ... and the Hassel Castle.

Voted for on June 16, 2008 10:22pm

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Mountie Prevents Possible Train Derailment

News – A quick-thinking RCMP officer from Nova Scotia is being praised for preventing a possible train derailment with just seconds to spare by putting himself in the path of an oncoming train yesterday.

Voted for on June 16, 2008 10:20pm

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UAE sheikh to face assault trial

News – A Swiss court is preparing to hear a case against a brother of the UAE president who is accused of assaulting an American citizen in a Geneva hotel.

Voted for on June 16, 2008 10:20pm

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White House Emails Said to be Off-Limits by Judge

News – I worked on Capitol Hill when this started to happen. It was actually before the Iraq War, and the Judiciary Committee had alreadyt started to question. The Bush administration has done everything it possibly could to assure those emails will not get out. What could they say? Why then issue executive orders, have big studies to suggest it was t

Voted for on June 16, 2008 10:19pm