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12/18/2010 12:00 PM
10 Tourist Attractions to See by Bicycle
Cycling affords you the opportunity to get some great exercise and take in the sights at the same time.
Here are some of our favorite destinations for tourists on two wheels.
12/18/2010 12:00 PM
5 Things You Didn't Know About Automotive Testing
Automotive testing is much more than merely smashing a car into a wall at high speed. In fact, there are aspects of automotive testing that you might find surprising, quirky or even downright bizarre.
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Senate votes to repeal 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell"
After the House voted to repeal the policy in mid-December 2010, the Senate took on the issue in an unusual Saturday session. By Ed O'Keefe The Senate voted 65 to 31 Saturday to repeal the "don't ask, don't tell" law, beginning the process of ending a ...
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The Latest Way to Flirt: Anonymously
College social networking site Like A Little plays matchmaker.
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12/17/2010 07:48 AM
Playing for Change Connects the World Through Music
The rise of the virtual recording studio allows organizations to connect the world through music.
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Android users from all over have had one significant complaint that has sounded louder than any other, and that has been the Android Market. Its greatest strengths, being without limits and allowing for the maximum level of creativity, is marred by its greatest weaknesses: difficulty discovering apps and finding a specific app in the search. There are [...] |
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Disclosure likely to feed mistrust between US, Pakistan intelligence agents
Suspicion that Pakistan had a hand in the public naming of a CIA agent is expected to breed further mistrust between intelligence communities at a time when Washington is urging greater anti-terrorism efforts by Islamabad. |
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