Friday, December 10, 2010

Unashamed attempt at increasing readership

From Google:
Kathy Griffin struts on stage wearing nothing but a bikini just days after ...
Kelly Ripa gets crutches, Regis Philbin gets stitches
Apple's Steve Wozniak: 'We've lost a lot of control'
Best Careers 2011: Actuary
U.S. News & World Report
Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Boys
Slate Magazine
Man finds extreme healing eating parasitic worms
The 25-Year 'Foreclosure From Hell'
Wall Street Journal
Bringing vegan to the people
Los Angeles Times
Obama's Hostage Deal
New York Times
Some thoughts on “sex by surprise”
Feministe (blog)
Moonshine isn't just for hillbillies anymore.
Newsweek
Why I Support the Ryan Roadmap
Wall Street Journal
 - Sarah Palin - ?17 hours ago?
Yahoo:
AP Enterprise: FAA loses track of 119,000 aircraft
NEW YORK - The Federal Aviation Administration is missing key information on who owns one-third of the 357,000 private and commercial aircraft in the U.S. — a gap the agency fears could be exploited by terrorists and drug traffickers. Full Story »
Red Sea Shark Attacks: Killing Spree Puzzles Scientists
Tourists are seen at a beach at which swimming and diving is... Reuters
Slideshow: Red Sea Shark Attacks
White House: Obama still trying to kick the habit
President Barack Obama pauses at the stage curtain as he arrives... AP
Police: Man dies after punch by Burger King worker
DETROIT - Detroit police say a 20-year-old Burger King employee who was arguing with a customer punched the 67-year-old man, who fell and later died. Full Story »

New strain of bacteria slowly destroying Titanic
Twenty-seven strains of bacteria have formed a destructive blob of icicle-like "rusticles" that are slowly eating the historic wreckage of the RMS Titanic steamship.
A frozen tree in the forest in Reims, France, a day after a heavy... Arctic blast causes European travel chaos
Former President George W. Bush, left, sits with former world... George W. Bush, Muhammad Ali
People walk through the snow-covered Trocadero garden in front... People walk through the snow-covered Trocadero …
Jailed Nobel Peace Prize winner applauded in Oslo
OSLO, Norway - With his Nobel Peace Prize diploma and medal placed in his empty chair, imprisoned Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo
Spam downloads surge among WikiLeaks supporters

A man holds up a sign as protesters gather in support of WikiLeaks... AP

STOCKHOLM - Wikileaks soon won't be the only secret-spilling game in town. CANCUN, Mexico - Exhausted climate negotiators labored nonstop through the night and into their final day Friday, bargaining intensely over draft accords and seeking small, but essential steps to stem global warming. Full Story »
US cable: Cuba to be insolvent within 2-3 years

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