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"Cowboys & Aliens" Saddles Up With Social Media
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Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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BBC News - Lucas loses Star Wars copyright case at Supreme Court
A prop maker who made Stormtrooper helmets for Star Wars wins his copyright battle with George Lucas. The five-year saga has stakes of galactic proportions.

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The Humble Indie Bundle #3 (pay what you want for five awesome indie games)
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‪Dancing Beard Guy‬‏ - YouTube
Bearded dude dances for his life.

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Turning to Jerks to Restore Allure of Soda Fountains - NYTimes.com
A small group of modern soda jerks is leading a revival that is bringing up-to-date culinary values to ice cream sodas, sundaes and egg creams.

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Las Vegas Cools Off With $1000 Gold Leaf Sundae; Toilet Cocktails
This time of year, the temperature in Las Vegas stays around the century mark so finding ways to stay cool while the gambling luck stays hot is crucial. Staying in the hotel pool or air-conditioned casino is one option, but if cooling the insides is what's required, some Sin City hot spots offer cooling beverage desserts that still have that only-in-Vegas vibe.

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Contaminated Beef Reaches Market in Japan - WSJ.com
Japan grappled with a fresh radiation scare after authorities found that beef from Fukushima contaminated with radioactive cesium had been shipped to shops and restaurants throughout the country.

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How Apple Led The High-Stakes Patent Poker Win Against Google, Sealing Ballmer’s Promise | TechCrunch
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Customs agents catch six Czech men smuggling insects in Edirne
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How Digital Detectives Deciphered Stuxnet, the Most Menacing Malware in History | Threat Level | Wired.com
It was January 2010 when investigators with the International Atomic Energy Agency realized something was off at the uranium enrichment plant outside Natanz in central Iran. Months earlier, someone had silently unleashed a sophisticated and destructive digital worm that had been slithering its way through computers in Iran — to sabotage the country’s uranium enrichment program and prevent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad from building a nuclear weapon.

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Review raises questions over benefits of cutting salt | Reuters
LONDON (Reuters) - In an analysis that set off a fierce debate over the health effects of salt, researchers said on Wednesday they had found no evidence that small cuts to salt intake reduce the risk of

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UNC News - Study: U.S. adults not just eating more, but more often
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Despite the naysayers, woman goes from Trekkie to NASA engineer - CNN.com
Candy Torres drove nonstop for 21 hours to see the launch of space shuttle Challenger in June 1983. She had seen shuttle launches before, but this trip from Princeton, New Jersey, to Cape Canaveral, Florida, was different: Sally Ride was about to become the first female U.S. astronaut to leave the Earth's atmosphere.

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Ocean Sky on Vimeo
At a star party in August 2009 I took my first long exposure photograph of the night sky. I was so thrilled with the results that I dedicated most moonless weekends since then to photographing two things I love the most in nature - the night sky and the...

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James Spader Office | Inside TV | EW.com
It’s official: The employees of Dunder Mifflin are getting a new CEO and his name is Robert California. James Spader’s ultra-confident and sexual...

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BBC News - Geocaching: the unintended results
An incident in a West Yorkshire market town sparks a debate over the security consequences of geocaching.

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Security officials see renewed interest in implanted explosives - chicagotribune.com
WASHINGTON ( CNN ) -- Terrorists intent on striking commercial aircraft have shown renewed interest in surgically implanting explosives or explosive components in humans to conduct attacks, a U.S. security official tells CNN.

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Coca-Cola's Green Billboard Made of Plants That Absorb Air Pollution | Adweek
Advertising doesn't get much greener than this: Coca-Cola and the World Wildlife Fund have unveiled a new 60-by-60-foot billboard in the Philippines that's covered in Fukien tea plants, which absorb air pollution. Each plant can absorb up to 13 pounds of carbon dioxide a year.

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VTT examined the first bottle of beer from Åland shipwreck | Cision Wire
VTT has examined one of five bottles of beer salvaged last summer by divers from the wreck of a ship that sank an estimated 170 years ago in the Åland Islands.

The examination yielded a wealth of detail about the beer, even indications of how it was brewed. The research will continue by examining another bottle.

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