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Stuff - Wed May 23, 7:53 pm ET
Readers who are seeing ads on Wikipedia articles are likely to be using a web browser that is infected with malware, the Wikimedia Foundation has warned.
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Pinoy Halo - Sat May 26, 1:04 pm ET
Sharon Stone Nanny|Photo Wikipedia. Sharon Stone is being sued by Erlinda T. Elemen, her Filipino former nanny, who claims that Stone insulted her ethnicity and religion. According to entertainment and international news sites, Elemen says that Stone ordered her to not to speak in front of her children because she didn't want them to pick up her Filipino accent.
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Forbes - Fri May 25, 9:38 am ET
Picture by Valery Marchive (LeMagIT) (Photo credit: Wikipedia) This is an interesting little turn up for the books. Apple's CEO, Tim Cook, is voluntarily giving up a potential $75 million in dividend payments over the next decade. It's a slightly complicated arrangement so bear with me: Apple Inc Chief Executive
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Washington Post - Fri May 25, 10:23 am ET
Here’s a pop quiz I’ll bet most of us TV zombies can’t pass — and no fair peeking at Wikipedia, either: Which one was Hatfield and which one was McCoy? Who lived in Kentucky and who lived in West Virginia? How long did their feud last and what finally ended it? And here’s the essay portion: What were they so mad about, anyhow? Read full article >>
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Los Angeles Times - Sat May 26, 5:37 am ET
Dina (a.k.a. Mrs. Eastwood) says the E! reality show is really a launching pad for Overtone, the band she manages. As for Clint? 'He knows it's important to me,' she says. Francesca Eastwood is slouched sideways in a chair, her bare feet hanging over the seat's arm. As the 19-year-old toils on her phone — going through old photos and reading about slavery on Wikipedia — she maintains ...
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Forbes - Fri May 25, 4:07 pm ET
It?s been a few hours since the Internet told me I was a waste of humanity and a perversion of millions of years of evolution, but luckily CNN is filling in that gap. tex playing video games (Photo credit: Wikipedia) A recent article by Dr. Phillip Zimbardo and Nikita Duncan promoting their
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Forbes - Thu May 24, 5:23 pm ET
(Photo credit: Wikipedia) Hear the name ?Polycom? and chances are you?ll think ?speakerphone.? Indeed, the 22-year-old software-based video-communications company, though it had been innovating and evolving in recent years way beyond a conference-call device maker, was saddled with a brand image that was solid but that poorly reflected its reality. It
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The Huffington Post - Fri May 25, 5:23 pm ET
Back in January, thousands of websites, including Wikipedia, went dark to protest legislation in Congress aimed at combating copyright infringement. Opponents of the bills, known as SOPA and PIPA, said the measures amounted to Internet censorship.
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Grand Rapids Herald-Review - Fri May 25, 9:43 am ET
Wikipedia says the National debt in 1985 was 1.817 trillion dollars, and interest paid was 195 billion dollars approximately. Today it is 15.6 trillion and in 2011 we paid 454 billion in interest. That number is where it is at because we have never had this low of an interest rate paid on the debt we owe.
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The Times and Democrat - Sat May 26, 4:15 am ET
During this Memorial Day weekend, members of the United States Colored Troops who died in Orangeburg after the Civil War are remembered in the Sunnyside Cemetery. The United States Colored Troops were regiments of the U.S. Army during the Civil War that were composed of African American soldiers, according to wikipedia.org.
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The Standard-Times - Fri May 25, 6:01 pm ET
Here's a pop quiz I'll bet most of us TV zombies can't pass — and no fair peeking at Wikipedia, either: Which one was Hatfield and which one was McCoy? Who lived in Kentucky and who lived in West Virginia? How long did their feud last and what...
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The Galesburg Register-Mail - Sat May 26, 12:09 am ET
The Abingdon High School Class of 2012 had perfect weather for its graduation ceremony at Don Viar Field last night. The 54 graduates received words of inspiration, wisdom and humor from their own. Valedictorian Zachary Romero, Salutatorian Travis Lorenzen and AHS Student Council President Cierra Moshier each had a turn at the podium. Lorenzen thanked YouTube, Google and Wikipedia. “I know the ...
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Brisbane Times - Wed May 23, 12:27 am ET
Plug-in designed for Chrome browser, but also likely to affect Firefox and Internet Explorer.
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Londonist - Fri May 25, 4:58 am ET
According to that great compendium of knowledge, Wikipedia, a fisheye is “an ultra wide-angle lens that produces strong visual distortion intended to create a wide panoramic or hemispherical image.” Used subtly, the fisheye can bring a whole new perspective to familiar sights, as this selection of London landmarks demonstrates. The interiors of our great buildings — the Natural History (our ...
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ABS-CBNNEWS.com - Wed May 23, 12:09 pm ET
MANILA, Philippines - Chief Justice Renato Corona's Wikipedia entry was altered on Wednesday to show he died on May 22, 2012.