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"[W]hile many of the most widely viewed videos are merely intended to entertain or titillate — rants, parodies, pet tricks, soccer brawls, singing, dancing and booty shaking — company executives say politics is on the rise."
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Second article: "Non-Euclidean geometry can help us understand how Western composers choose specific chords and why their music sounds either harmonic or dissonant, according to a paper published in Friday's issue of the journal Science."
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"A 29-foot war memorial shaped like a cross should be allowed to remain on public land. A teacher should be able to emphasize references to God in the Declaration of Independence. Protesters should be permitted to approach women near the doors of an abort
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"In detention it is easy for people to die. Someone died the other day. If you won’t confess you won’t come out alive. And don’t put your hopes on those Beijing lawyers because they are already locked up."
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"It's been known for a while that the more older brothers a man has, the more likely he is to be gay. A new study shows conclusively that this effect is not due to social or environmental effects."
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"Why are so many people fat? Scientists have come up with some novel excuses, including air conditioning, lack of sleep, fewer smokers, and more sex among obese people, which can produce chubby kids."
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"Yet another new set of dietary guidelines emerged last week. This one was dished out by the American Heart Association (AHA), which updated recommendations it issued in 2000."
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"A recently completed study showed that men and women who while exercising had access to magazines featuring images of ultra-fit people reported higher levels of anxiety, depression and tension afterward than before."
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"Data are being lost on broken hard drives and corrupted floppy disks and other ephemeral media."
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"Will bloggers only tackle things that make 'their side' look good?"
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"The U.S. Supreme Court looms large in the history of abortion in the United States, but state capitols from the 1800s to now have been the crucibles of America’s evolving laws on a woman’s right to end a pregnancy."
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"RESOLVED: That the undersigned members of Catholic Organizations and individual Catholics urge Archbishop Flynn, in the interest of the true Faith, to rescind his order that stopped Fr. Altier from posting and communicating his spiritual directions to th
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"Oh, the irony. A nation full of overweight people is also full of label readers. Nearly 80 percent of Americans insist they check the labels on food at the grocery store."
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