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14 Things to Know About Sugar Factory, Taking Over the Ryu Space in the Meatpacking District What happens in Vegas, like these two 'Bachelor' ladies air-kissing lollipops, no longer stays there. Dry your tears, all of you who cried the day Scott Disick's Ryu unceremoniously closed in the meatpacking district: Th...
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The NCAA has been investigating potential violations regarding Oregon football coaches and their recruiting practices, and the University of Oregon has reportedly admitted to at least one infraction. According to Adam Ju...
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Second Boston Marathon Victim ID'd

ABC News - 16 Apr 2013 23:46
Second Boston Marathon Victim ID'd A woman who was at the Boston marathon to cheer on a friend was identified today as the second person to die in the terrorist bombing. Krystle Campbell, 29, joins Martin Richard, 8, as the two fatalities from the Monday ...
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They have designs on success

News Observer - 16 Apr 2013 02:00
Emmy Preiss and Harriet Mills launched their Wine and Design franchising empire after a road trip to South Carolina that involved at least two bottles of wine and two great...
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Why Justin Bieber should stay silent

CNN - 16 Apr 2013 22:32
Dean Obeidallah says a narcissistic comment at the Anne Frank House is one of many from the teen star recently as he tries to prove he's a grown-up. It's not working.
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Diamond iPhone Worth $15 million

Time - 16 Apr 2013 07:20
Diamond iPhone Worth $15 million Diamond iPhone Worth $15 million
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Computer problem grounds American Airlines

Washington Post - 16 Apr 2013 23:53
Beleaguered American Airlines, emerging from bankruptcy and into a forced merger, had to ground about 900 flights on Tuesday after its computer system broke down. With the approval of the Federal Aviation Administration,...
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Gay Marriage and the Constitution

OpEdNews - 16 Apr 2013 23:49
There are only two issues to consider here. Both are Constitutional. The first is whether, given the "no religious establishment" clause of the First Amendment, a definition of marriage that is clearly based on religious...
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Google Person Finder Activated After Boston Marathon Blast The senseless bombing at the finish line of the Boston Marathon is clearly another scar in the collective consciousness of Americans, and Google has readily stepped in to assist the situation by using Google Person Finde...
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Twitter reportedly pursuing deal with Viacom, NBC for video content Twitter is in talks with Viacom and NBC to form a deal to display TV clips on its site, according to a report on Bloomberg. Under the reported deal, the TV companies would provide clips that would appear on Twitter and t...
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Tragedy in Boston: One Photographer's Eyewitness Account from the Scene Tragedy in Boston: One Photographer's Eyewitness Account from the Scene
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As of June 14, three of Electronic Arts' once-popular social games will be no more.
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HOUSE OF THE DAY: Matt Damon Is Selling His Miami Beach Mansion For $20 Million Hollywood A-Lister Matt Damon is selling his stunning Miami Beach mansion Marabella for $20 million, according to the Wall Street Journal. The actor, who recently renewed his vows with wife Luciana Barroso in the Caribbe...
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Jacqueline Washington: Help Friends Stay Safe

The Huffington Post - 16 Apr 2013 23:00
Jacqueline Washington: Help Friends Stay Safe LadiesintheCity.com is an exciting user-driven social justice app and networking site focused on personal safety. From ensuring that friends get home safely, keeping an eye...
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The Boston Marathon explosions have left many looking for an explanation behind the tragic events that unfolded on Monday. As people scour the web for answers, YouTube has made it easier to stay up-to-date on the latest ...
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Twitter Is Exploring New Ways For Android Users To Discover Tweets, Says Product VP Michael Sippey Facebook boldly moved to expand its presence in the mobile space with its Android-only replacement last week (with mixed results), but it's far from the only company who has shown interest in Google's mobile OS as a spri...
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Mark Zuckerberg Really Did Stand Fully Dressed In A Pool For Facebook's New Ad Last week, Facebook started unrolling a series of television ads for its new invention: Facebook Home. The campaign revolves around escaping from boring situations, be it sitting by your aunt at a family meal -- "30% of ...
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Turn Your Fake, Unopenable Kitchen Drawers Into Real Storage If you have a few kitchen "drawers" that don't open because they're just there for "decoration," you can turn them into something useful with just a little bit of DIY work.
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Jason Healey: Stuxnet and the Dawn of Algorithmic Warfare

The Huffington Post - 16 Apr 2013 20:19
Jason Healey: Stuxnet and the Dawn of Algorithmic Warfare Though autonomous, destructive robots are a long-time, hackneyed science fiction plot, for some time, this new kind of warfare has been shifting from yesterday's movie to today's reality.
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Google releases its policies for third-party Google Glass developers. In the fine print: they can't display ads or charge for the software.
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Death Toll Up to 3 in Boston Explosions

ABC News - 16 Apr 2013 05:50
Death Toll Up to 3 in Boston Explosions An 8-year-old child was among the casualties when bombs shook the Boston Marathon today, a law enforcement source told ABC News.
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