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California Supreme Court to Rule Tomorrow on Gay Marriage
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California Supreme Court to Rule Tomorrow on Gay Marriage

Gay & Lesbian – The California Supreme Court announced on Wednesday it will issue its ruling tomorrow on whether same-sex couples can marry in the state. The judgment is expected at 10:00 am PT, and LGBT groups throughout the state are making plans to be in San Francisco for the decision.

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Delicious Cantaloupe
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Delicious Cantaloupe

Health & Fitness – Cantaloupe contains the compound adenosine, which is used in patients with heart disease as a blood-thinning agent, and also as a relief from angina.

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Body Art - from Rebellion to Main Stream

Art & Design – Body art gives you the leverage to decorate, adorn and change your body exploring both permanent and temporary ways. Read on to discover the mediums of body decoration based on universality, diversity of style, beauty, and identity.

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Who's That Hiding In My Fox 5 News Logo?
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Who's That Hiding In My Fox 5 News Logo?

Television – Look at this Fox channel news flash closely. Do you see it?

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Coolest April in Decades
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Coolest April in Decades

Science – The average temperature in April 2008 was 51.0 F. This was -1.0 F cooler than the 1901-2000 (20th century) average, the 29th coolest April in 114 years. The temperature trend for the period of record (1895 to present) is 0.1 degrees Fahrenheit per decade.

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Credit Card Industry Protests Against Proposed Regulation.
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Credit Card Industry Protests Against Proposed Regulation.

Money – Federal Reserve officials expect final credit card regulations aimed at protecting consumers to be rolled out by year's end. Sandra Braunstein, the Fed's director of consumers and community affairs, said that the Fed would combine new regulations under the Truth in Lending Act and the Federal Trade Commission Act.

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1 Of The Most Unnecessary (Silliest) Stop Sign Locations You'll See [PIC]
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1 Of The Most Unnecessary (Silliest) Stop Sign Locations You'll See [PIC]

Humor – Either this town has some seriously insane drivers or.... Well, whatever the reason, a comical, ridiculous location for a stop sign. Pic with amusing caption.

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Republican blogger has Al Franken's Senate campaign reeling
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Republican blogger has Al Franken's Senate campaign reeling

Politics – Senate candidate Al Franken wants to talk about jobs, health care and global warming. Republican blogger Michael Brodkorb wants to talk about Franken's failure to pay all his income taxes on time. Guess what everyone is talking about?

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Why I Will Not Vote for John McCain
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Why I Will Not Vote for John McCain

Politics – Phillip Butler: "John McCain is a long-time acquaintance of mine that goes way back to our time together at the U.S. Naval Academy and as Prisoners of War in Vietnam, but there are a number of reasons why I will not vote for him for President.

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Police: Captive woman had at least 6 children by father
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Police: Captive woman had at least 6 children by father

News – Austrian police believe a 73-year-old man held his daughter captive in his cellar for the past two decades and fathered at least six children with her, according to police and state-run news reports Sunday.

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Starbucks Slashes Outlook, Blames Housing Meltdown
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Starbucks Slashes Outlook, Blames Housing Meltdown

Money – Starbucks Corp said on Wednesday it was the latest victim of the U.S. mortgage meltdown.

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Muslim Leaders Want Mecca to Be Center of World Time Zones

Religion – Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) could be replaced by "Mecca Time," if a group of Muslim leaders get their way. At the conference, "Mecca, the Center of the Earth, Theory and Practice," Muslim scientists and clerics called for the change, arguing that the holy city in Saudi Arabia is the center of the Earth

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Carter: Hamas will accept Israel
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Carter: Hamas will accept Israel

News – Former US President Jimmy Carter has said that Hamas is prepared to accept the right of Israel to "live as a neighbour next door in peace".

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OPEC Rejects Calls To Increase Oil Output.
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OPEC Rejects Calls To Increase Oil Output.

Money – Oil ministers from 12 OPEC members along with chief executives of major producers have gathered in Rome for the 11th International Energy Forum amid political calls to increase production. The three day conference starting Sunday April 20th will focus on............

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Young Voters Say McCain's Age is No Big Deal
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Young Voters Say McCain's Age is No Big Deal

Politics – Running for president is "no old man's job" says Jack Murtha (D). Well, tell that to young voters who, believe it or not, disagree with 75 year old congressman Murtha.

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