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Chatroulette tries to ditch the flashersupdated: Mon Jul 26 2010 15:33:00

It all comes down to the flasher problem.

Problems at Arlington National Cemetery investigatedupdated: Fri Nov 13 2009 20:12:00

Army Secretary John McHugh ordered a new investigation into poor record keeping and other problems at Arlington National Cemetery even as a separate investigation ended without an absolute answer to who is buried in a grave marked "Unknown."

Should you dump an ex-abuser?updated: Mon Nov 02 2009 13:08:00

There are dealbreakers and then there are dealbreakers -- and a past history of domestic violence is a dealbreaker on a lot of people's list.

Race could play big role in election, poll suggestsupdated: Mon Sep 22 2008 16:00:00

A new study that surveyed racial attitudes suggests that racial prejudices could tip the balance in the upcoming presidential election.

Obama's chancesupdated: Mon Sep 22 2008 16:00:00

Forty percent of white Americans hold at least a partly negative view toward blacks. What's this mean for Obama's chances?

True or False: Paper bagsupdated: Mon Jun 09 2008 01:18:00

True of False: America's paper bag consumption uses 14 million trees a year.

U.S. agrees to issue Abu Ghraib imagesupdated: Tue Mar 28 2006 21:10:00

The Defense Department has withdrawn its appeal challenging a district court order requiring it to turn over to civil rights groups 74 photographs and three videotapes depicting images of abuse at Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad, officials said Tuesday.

The ups and downs of being the Strokesupdated: Tue Jun 08 2004 12:18:00

A funny thing happened to the Strokes on the way to becoming anointed as rock 'n' roll's salvation: The same instant media buzz saw that uplifted them as rising stars became a vehicle for critics to try and tear them down.

Fortune: Lucky In Loveupdated: Mon Jun 24 2002 00:01:00

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Fortune: 9 The Three-Network Webupdated: Mon Mar 19 2001 00:01:00

We should have seen it coming. There is no business model--repeat, no business model--today that supports the creation of original, professional content for the Internet. This doesn't mean that Int...

Fortune: 50 Lessons Sorry you paid $4.95 for this issue and got only 12 lessons in the cover story? No problem! Here are 50 more...free oupdated: Mon Oct 30 2000 00:01:00

1. Internet billionaires should not own professional sports teams.

Fortune: Just Call Him Mr. Bubbleupdated: Mon Jun 12 2000 00:01:00

Thomas Goetz is a one-man crusade against market euphoria, a Matt Drudge for the new economy. His Website, BubbleEconomy.com, provides links to articles suggesting that today's economy is whacked--...

Fortune: The Salon.com IPO And Other Paragons of Reason RATIONAL EXUBERANCEupdated: Mon Jul 19 1999 00:01:00

It's fun to dump on Salon.com, particularly if you're an offline journalist. The Webzine, run by a smug little band of San Francisco Examiner refugees, is literate and entertaining, but it loses lo...

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