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A's offer All-You-Can-Eat seating!
Hungry fans may purchase a $35 game ticket for unlimited All-You-Can-Eat items. These items include hot dogs, nachos, peanuts,... more-
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Your credit and you?
I’m reading a lot these days about the looming credit crisis. I don’t know anybody who doesn’t have a credit... more-
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Radiohead for free! Again!
This week, Radiohead played at the BBC. No, really. No fooling. And to thank its fans, the entire live broadcast is now on the... more-
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'Tsunami' on the Sun
Astronomers have captured the first footage of a solar "tsunami" hurtling through the Sun's atmosphere at over a... more-
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This is no April Fools joke (unfortunately)
Pictured is a laundry label sewn inside an item that was manufactured by a boutique American company for sale in France. When... more-
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Woody Allen sues American Apparel
Dov strikes again! Good press, bad press...he doesn't give.-
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London 'terror bomb plot foiled'
An apparent terrorist attack against the London Eye and MI6 headquarters has been foiled, according to The Sun newspaper.... more-
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Hackers publish fingerprints of biometrics-touting Minister
Hackers in Germany have published thousands of copies of the fingerprints of German minister Wolfgang Schauble, a loud advocate of... more-
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Torture memo gave White House broad powers
This memo gave the White House the ability to justify torture of terrorist suspects. What about all that talk about us being... more-
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Google's e-Flux capacitor to resolve issues of causality
In a startling new investment in time futures, it seems as though Google can now backdate emails so that you never have to fret... more-
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solar power plants could supply 69 percent of the U.S.’s electricity by 2050
A massive switch from coal, oil, natural gas and nuclear power plants to solar power plants could supply 69 percent of the... more-
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