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RALEIGH, N.C. � The U.S. Army said Friday it would open Sarah Palin's appearance on Fort Bragg to media, a reversal from earlier in the week when the military wanted the event closed out of fears it would prompt political gra (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Film:
Social networking sends $15,000 shocker inspired by Fawlty Towers into box-office hall of fameThere is nothing remotely scary about the beige library in the Soho Hotel. It's calm, quiet, bland. Yet towards the end of a low-ke (Read More)
Gizmodo:
This video shows Earth's weather from August 17 to August 26, 2009. It also shows how beautiful this planet is, and how insignificant we are. It was created at a 7-kilometer resolution with NASA's GEOS-5 atmospheric general c (Read More)
asp.usatoday.com:
Brandon Triche and Arinze Onuaku combined for 13 points in No. 24 Syracuse's 22-1 run to open the second half, and the Orange ...
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Wall Street Journal:
The market for initial public offerings is thawing, but retail investors shouldn't expect to find access to this notoriously exclusive market any easier -- though a few back doors are open for those who know where to look. (Read More)
Fox News:
Book signing at Fort Bragg will now be open to media despite claims it will turn into political grandstanding• Dems Trying to Cash in on Palin's Book• Fox News Poll: Palin Going (Not So) Rogue• SLIDESHOW: Sarah Palin 'Going R (Read More)
New York Times:
Industry executives say the F.H.A.’s new rules will open an important lending option to condo buyers, especially those with weak credit.
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Lifehacker:
Readers offer their best tips for updating Remember the Milk with Gmail's canned responses, avoiding mouse jumps while typing with touchpads, and repelling mosquitoes with Listerine. Don't like the gallery layout? Click here (Read More)
SF Gate:
The U.S. Army has reversed its position and now says it will open Sarah Palin's appearance on Fort Bragg to media despite fears the event will turn into political grandstanding against President Barack Obama. Fort Bragg offic (Read More)
The Guardian:
Barbican, LondonShakespeare gets a close-up in Toneelgroep's compression of three plays – Coriolanus, Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra – a remarkable six-hour marathon played without an interval. If that sounds like a p (Read More)
Submitted by wpbasti
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According to Gadget Lab, app writers have somehow just realized that the reason open source fails in customer-facing use cases (as opposed to back on the server in a locked room) is that it splits like a bead of mercury into (Read More)
Submitted by magitam
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While I'm very positive about the openSUSE team I must say that I am a lot less sanguine about some in their community. Some fans (or really fanatics) came out in force ready to attack the reviewer (me), to question my skil (Read More)
observer.guardian.co.uk:
Think a paradise break in the Indian Ocean will cost a small fortune? Not on Zanzibar where a clutch of new boutique hotels offers cool style and seriously good valueFragile thing holiday serenity. Zanzibar has the full deck (Read More)
www.guardian.co.uk:
This fast-paced thriller has a compassionate heart, says Josh LaceyThere is an obvious pun in the title of Daniel Finn's new novel. (He has written other books as Will Gatti, but this is his first to be published under this n (Read More)
Submitted by louisgray
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"Open" is a great thing. Everyone likes it. Unfortunately, nobody agrees what open is. There are many meanings, but in general, I think "open" must be the opposite of "closed". In the world of abstract things like software, p (Read More)
The Inquisitr:
If there is one thing about the tech blogosphere it is its predictability. Just as you could predict the almost breathless press that surround Google’s announcement that yes they were working on an operating system, yes they (Read More)
Submitted by jgmize
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Subtitled: Fabrication Optimization.We are positioning The Liberator as the world’s best, free (libre) CEB press. We are also positioning it as the world’s best CEB press – meaning that the proprietary counterparts will have (Read More)
Submitted by PinkLisa
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If you’re looking for a challenge, see if you can reach 82°06′S 54°58′E — it’s the most inaccessible point in Antarctica, the farthest from the ocean and the coldest place in the world.You’ll know you’ve arrived because you’l (Read More)
USATODAY.com Books - Top Stories:
Tuesday's release of Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol, which features symbologist Robert Langdon of The Da Vinci Code, is being surrounded ...
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