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Man Who Walk Wrong Way Through Turnstile Going to Bangkok view!
[VIOLENT PHOTOS FROM BANGKOK] So far at least 154 have been injured and over 20 killed in the clashes as the military an...
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Facebook Appears To Back Down On Landing Tab Limitations
WWW.ALLFACEBOOK.COM - Less than 24 hours after we first covered Facebook’s decision to limit landing tabs within Facebook Pages to “authenticated” admins, the company has appeared to revert back to the original permissions, making landing tabs available for anybody. The change was rapidly criticized by more Page administrators who use landing tabs as an easy way
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Woman: Citibank Fired Me for Being "Too Hot"
Debrahlee Lorenzana is filing a lawsuit against Citibank because they fired her, she says, for the strangest reason: she's too hot.
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Keep tabs on what Google knows about you
Hiding your wireless network from Google's insatiably hungry information sniffers is easier than tracking your personal data stored on Google servers. Read this blog post by Dennis O'Reilly on Workers' Edge.
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Ron Paul: Obamacare Is Bad For Your Health
The administration’s terrible health care reform bill is now law. But the debate over how and whether the federal government should be involved in providing health care services is not over. It is not too late for America to correct its course and stop the march toward a government-run single-payer health care system.
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Consequences: BP CEO should get no pay this year
BP Chief Executive Tony Hayward, whose infuriating comments about the Gulf oil spill have damaged the company's brand for years, should return at least part of the 4.01 million pounds ($5.92 million) in salary, cash bonus and share awards he received in 2009. He also should take no salary and bonus this year.
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Balloon Blamed For Setting Rio de Janeiro on Fire
Rio de Janeiro is a city known for its spirited festivities and all-night celebrations, but part of those revelries are being blamed for inadvertently setting a blaze on one of the city's hillside national parks.
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E-mails reveal Post reporter savaging conservatives
Weigel was hired this spring by the Post to cover the conservative movement. Almost from the beginning there have been complaints that his coverage betrays a personal animus toward conservatives. E-mails obtained by the Daily Caller suggest those complaints have merit.
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