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Sony touts tiny, film-thin TV screen that bendsSony touts tiny, film-thin TV screen that bends (News)
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In the race for ever-thinner displays for TVs, cell phones and other gadgets, Sony may have developed one to beat them all -- a razor-thin display that bends like paper while showing full-color video.
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Uncle Sam spoils dream trip to spaceUncle Sam spoils dream trip to space (News)
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Brian Emmett's childhood fantasy came true when he won a free trip to outer space.
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Abuse of authority by Singapore Bus Service Traffic WardensAbuse of authority by Singapore Bus Service Traffic Wardens (Video)
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These Singapore Bus Service wardens were having breakfast while their vehicles were parked on unbroken double yellow lines. Yet, they issued a summons to me because I temporarily stopped my vehicle 2 ..
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American Officers Having Sex in a Mosque (discussion)American Officers Having Sex in a Mosque (discussion) (Video)
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American Officers Having Sex in a Mosque
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Bush uses bin Laden to defend Iraq war policyBush uses bin Laden to defend Iraq war policy (News)
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President Bush used declassified intelligence about Osama bin Laden Wednesday to defend his Iraq war policy.
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Father of Sony PlayStation steps downFather of Sony PlayStation steps down (News)
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The chief architect of Sony's PlayStation game console stepped down on Tuesday as the Japanese company struggles to defend its dominance in the video game industry and revive its reputation as an elec..
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Cool millions for YouTube foundersCool millions for YouTube founders (News)
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The investors and founders of YouTube received hundreds of millions of dollars in Google shares as a result of the deal between the two companies late last year, according to new documents.
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Google pushes U.S. states to open public recordsGoogle pushes U.S. states to open public records (News)
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By providing free consulting and some software, Google is helping state governments make reams of public records that are now unavailable or hard to find online easily accessible to Web surfers.
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Next-generation toys read brain wavesNext-generation toys read brain waves (News)
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A convincing twin of Darth Vader stalks the beige cubicles of a Silicon Valley office, complete with ominous black mask, cape and light saber.
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Christian right leader writes off GiulianiChristian right leader writes off Giuliani (News)
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Religious conservative leader James Dobson will sit out the 2008 presidential election if former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani is the Republican presidential nominee, he wrote Thursday in an online col..
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Fire consumes historic London shipFire consumes historic London ship (News)
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The Cutty Sark, thought to be the world's only surviving 19th century tea clipper and a prime relic of the golden age of sail, was engulfed by flames Monday, causing extensive damage to one of London'..
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German SS officers - That Mitchell and Webb LookGerman SS officers - That Mitchell and Webb Look (Video)
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From episode 1, a sketch with two SS officers (actually 2 parts joined together). From That Mitchell and Webb Look. Broadcast 14/09/2006. Click my name for more Mitchell and Webb clips, including Sir ..
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Struggling New Orleans schools are having trouble finding teachersStruggling New Orleans schools are having trouble finding teachers (News)
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Wanted: Idealistic teachers looking for a Peace Corps-style adventure in a city in distress.
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N.Y. lawmaker want weight standard for modelsN.Y. lawmaker want weight standard for models (News)
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Fearing that young models strutting down the runways in New York City are too skinny, a state lawmaker proposes that weight standards be established for the fashion and entertainment industries.
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St. Louis poised for entertainment upswingSt. Louis poised for entertainment upswing (News)
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When Tom Bussmann first moved into a loft condominium six years ago, this city's downtown scene was "pretty bleak," a dilapidated urban core largely known for a mass exodus at the end of the..
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Cisco, Apple settle iPhone trademark lawsuitCisco, Apple settle iPhone trademark lawsuit (News)
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Cisco Systems Inc. and Apple Inc. say they have settled the trademark-infringement lawsuit that threatened to derail Apple's use of the "iPhone" name for its much-hyped new iPod-cellular pho..
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New 3-D movies more than a gimmickNew 3-D movies more than a gimmick (News)
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By the end of the decade, Darth Vader could be rattling sabers with his enemies above the heads of moviegoers, and Buzz Lightyear could be flying off the screen on his way to infinity and beyond.
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Longtime Beatles insider quits Apple CorpsLongtime Beatles insider quits Apple Corps (News)
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Apple Corps, guardian of the Beatles' commercial interests, said Tuesday its chief executive, a longtime friend of the Fab Four, has quit.
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Touchdown: Super Bowl meets Super TuesdayTouchdown: Super Bowl meets Super Tuesday (News)
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Drink beer, eat candy, buy a car. Now add a new pitch to next year's lineup of Super Bowl television ads: Vote for me.
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Volunteerism dipped for first time since 9/11, study showsVolunteerism dipped for first time since 9/11, study shows (News)
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People in this country have been volunteering at record levels in the years following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, but that voluntary service dipped slightly in 2006, a study found.
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Ex-film association chief Jack Valenti dead at 85Ex-film association chief Jack Valenti dead at 85 (News)
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Jack Valenti, the longtime head of the Motion Picture Association of America, died Thursday of complications from a stroke he suffered in March, his family announced. He was 85.
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Survey: 10 jobs moms work would bring in $138,095 a yearSurvey: 10 jobs moms work would bring in $138,095 a year (News)
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When Tricia Himawan was a financial analyst, she worked 50 hours a week and earned about $75,000 a year. Now, she works, by her estimation, about 119 hours a week doing 11 different jobs, and, for 10..
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Chips on DVDs could prevent theftChips on DVDs could prevent theft (News)
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New technology designed to thwart DVD theft makes discs unplayable until they're activated at the cash register.
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White House: Bin Laden wanted Iraq as a new baseWhite House: Bin Laden wanted Iraq as a new base (News)
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President Bush on Tuesday declassified intelligence showing in 2005 Osama bin Laden planned to use Iraq as a base from which to launch attacks in the United States, according to White House spokesman..
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Sony touts tiny, film-thin TV screen that bendsSony touts tiny, film-thin TV screen that bends (News)
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In the race for ever-thinner displays for TVs, cell phones and other gadgets, Sony may have developed one to beat them all -- a razor-thin display that bends like paper while showing full-color video.
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