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Stanford stuns #2 USC
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Stanford stuns #2 USC

Sports – Tavita Pritchard threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Mark Bradford on a fourth-and-goal with 49 seconds remaining Saturday night, giving the 41-point underdog Cardinal a 24-23 victory over No. 2 Southern California.

Voted for on October 07, 2007 08:00am

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Citizen Journalism: Filling the Void

Do-It-Yourself – Major media outlets from the BBC to the Associated Press and everyone in between are picking up on the need for citizen journalists. Who are these people? Well, with the advent of technological innovations, it could be anyone.

Voted for on October 07, 2007 08:00am

This story has mostly positive ratings. 43 votes / 14 sinks

Al Gore, Ignoble Laureate

News – Political Correctness: The front-runners for this year's Nobel Peace Prize are a couple of global warming alarmists. With dozens of wars raging, the committee couldn't find a single person laboring honorably for peace? Once a symbol of distinction, this honor has plumbed shameful depths in recent years. A county fair blue ribbon has more significa

Voted for on October 07, 2007 08:00am

Invisible Celebrity Opticall Illusions
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Invisible Celebrity Opticall Illusions

Art & Design – Do you see just a bunch of black and white stripes, or you see more than that?

Voted for on October 07, 2007 08:00am

Japanese Officials reprimanded over Wikipedia Gundam entries
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Japanese Officials reprimanded over Wikipedia Gundam entries

Television – Japan's Agriculture Ministry reprimanded six bureaucrats after an internal probe found they spent work hours contributing to Wikipedia on topics unrelated to farm issues - including 260 entries about cartoon robots.

Voted for on October 07, 2007 08:00am

Bankrupting America
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Bankrupting America

Money – America is broke; bankrupt on almost every level. We are culturally lacking, spiritually missing, educationally deprived and economically in deep debt. Our trade deficit and debt to China, the World Bank, and Japan are only symptoms of a wider and more pervasive bankruptcy.

Voted for on October 07, 2007 08:00am

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Iowans Take Their Time in Open Race

Politics – If the chase for the Democratic nomination appears to have reached a stage of inevitability, the word has not reached the voters in Iowa.

Voted for on October 07, 2007 07:59am

Xbox 360 Says Goodbye To Nintendo Wii
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Xbox 360 Says Goodbye To Nintendo Wii

Video Games – Xbox finally takes control back from Wii and races ahead as number one in the on-going console war!

Voted for on October 07, 2007 07:59am

How Chromotherapy can Work for You
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How Chromotherapy can Work for You

Health & Fitness – What is your favorite color? Sunshine yellow or shocking pink? How about tranquil turquoise or majestic purple? It turns out that color can do more for you than simply make you feel good. Some believe that chromotherapy can help to balance the body and achieve maximum health, harmony and wellness.

Voted for on October 07, 2007 07:59am

The most high-speed taxi in the world
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The most high-speed taxi in the world

Autos – With this car going from 0 to 62 mph (100 km/h) in 3.6 seconds and a top speed of over 200 mph (320 km/h)

Voted for on October 07, 2007 07:59am

NIkola Tesla
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NIkola Tesla

Science – Don't ever say Serbo-Croatia never did anything for you. If it wasn't for Nikola Tesla, you might not be reading this now. Your cell phone would be little more than a paperweight, and the government wouldn't have lethal orbiting death ray satellites with which to ensure your safety.

Voted for on October 07, 2007 07:59am

Obama: Lift 'don't ask, don't tell'
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Obama: Lift 'don't ask, don't tell'

Gay & Lesbian – Charles City, Ia. - The U.S. military should scrap its "don't ask, don't tell" policy that punishes service members who disclose they are gay or lesbian, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama said here today.

Voted for on October 07, 2007 07:59am

Manage Your Stress
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Manage Your Stress

Health & Fitness – This story is interesting for those, who regularly get stressed, and for those, who want to avoid stresses.

Voted for on October 07, 2007 07:59am

Judge reverses Guantanamo ruling, reinstates detainee lawsuits
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Judge reverses Guantanamo ruling, reinstates detainee lawsuits

Politics – District Court Judge Ricardo Urbina in Washington reinstated 16 lawsuits challenging the indefinite confinement of about 40 men held at the military prison on a U.S. base in Cuba.

Voted for on October 07, 2007 07:59am

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Rick & Fled, Suburban Guys. Episode: 'Politics? I'd Rather Eat Wood Chips'

Humor – Part of ongoing online fictional series. Each episode builds the story; each also meant to be enjoyed as single original piece. The R&F series is in dev for transition to hard copy book publication; the characters being dev for TV & online scripted animated series. Not for everybody. But pretty amusing, dry "off" humor, I think.

Voted for on October 07, 2007 07:59am