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UK Businesses Feel Recession Speculation Is Exaggerated | Business

News – A report by the Ernst and Young Item Club chief economist Peter Spencer predicted a difficult 12 months ahead, with unemployment rising and the government failing to meet its

Submitted and Voted for on July 22, 2008 12:46am

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The iphone Makeover

Gadgets & Tech – Conventional wisdom in the computer industry holds that Apple lost the PC market to Microsoft not for technological reasons but for ideological ones

Submitted and Voted for on July 21, 2008 11:59pm

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Well-Preserved Thousand-Year-Old Mummy Found in Peru

News – The mummy is thought to have been an elite member of the Chancay culture, a civilization that thrived in the central coast of Peru from about A.D. 1000 to 1400

Submitted and Voted for on July 21, 2008 11:56pm

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Summer Olympic Disaster Guide

Sports – Toxic air, algae blooms, Tibetan uprisingsÃ;¢ââ;;¬"welcome to the 2008 Summer Olympics! As the Aug. 8 opening ceremony inches closer, the list of potential disasters gets longer every day. Below, we've collected all of the crises and glitches that might spoil the Beijing games.

Submitted and Voted for on July 21, 2008 11:44pm

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Why Shakespeare is the world's worst stolen treasure.

Art & Design – When Raymond ScottÃ;¢ââ;;¬"the colorfully eccentric 51-year-old book dealer, champagne connoisseur, and shiny-suited wooer of nightclub dancersÃ;¢ââ;;¬"walked into the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington,

Submitted and Voted for on July 21, 2008 11:26pm

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Unlike McCain, many seniors surf the Web -

Gadgets & Tech – -- If Sen. John McCain is really serious about becoming a Web-savvy citizen, perhaps Kathryn Robinson can help.

Submitted and Voted for on July 21, 2008 11:18pm

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Executive (Over) Privileged- Must the Abuse Continue

News – Today on Findlaw, I explore the problematic misuse of executive privilege in the Bush administration

Submitted and Voted for on July 21, 2008 11:14pm

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Romania defends record on corruption

News – Dismissing claims from independent legal experts and the European Commission that the government was not doing enough to fight corruption and that it was reluctant to bring prominent politicians before the courts,

Submitted and Voted for on July 21, 2008 11:11pm

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Paulson plays the pundits.

Politics – Treasury secretaries typically like to operate away from the media glare, which is why Henry Paulson's choice to make the rounds of the Sunday TV talk shows, reassuring us that the American banking system is sound, seems unintentionally ominous

Submitted and Voted for on July 21, 2008 11:05pm

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Can President Bush pardon people who haven't even been charged with a crime?

News – With six months to go before President Bush leaves office, the White House is receiving a flurry of pardon applications. The New York Times reported that "several members of the conservative legal community" are pushing for the White House to grant pre-emptive pardons for officials involved in counterterrorism programs.

Submitted and Voted for on July 21, 2008 10:43pm

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Have corporate-sponsored Internet pranks gone too far?

Gadgets & Tech – Late in May, a public-relations company based in Paris created some user accounts on YouTube and posted four short videos. The clips had been produced by a professional advertising studio to look thoroughly homemadeÃ;¢ââ;;¬"shaky camera, unscripted-sounding dialogue, no corporat

Submitted and Voted for on July 21, 2008 10:31pm

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A Textbook Case of Intolerance

Books – Because they are so clearly designed for the convenience of large testing companies, I had always assumed that multiple-choice tests, the bane of any fourth grader's existence, were a quintessentially American phenomenon

Submitted and Voted for on July 21, 2008 10:20pm

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Paulson: U.S. Banking System Fundamentally Sound

Money – The U.S. banking system is fundamentally sound despite the highly publicized IndyMac failure, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said on Sunday, as he listed financial system stability as his top economic priority

Submitted and Voted for on July 21, 2008 02:14am

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Rice: Iran Must Give "Serious Answer" or Face Sanctions

News – U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice accused Iran on Monday of using stalling tactics and warned Tehran it faced more sanctions if it flouted a two-week deadline to curb its nuclear program.

Submitted and Voted for on July 21, 2008 02:10am

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Global warming brings new iceberg threat to Antarctic ecosystem

News – A new global warming threat to the fragile marine ecosystems of Antarctica has been identified, with the discovery that an increasing number of icebergs are tearing up the sea floor and destroying any life in their way.

Submitted and Voted for on July 21, 2008 01:58am

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