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A Google receptionist works at the front desk in the company's office in this Oct. 2, 2006, file photo in New York. Google announces a change in its privacy policy that will anonymize the data stockpiled from Internet Protocol addresses and cookies after an 18 to 24 month period.
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Google Is Looking At How It Can Use Bitcoin For Its Payments Products
Google's Vic Gundotra See Also Google is exploring how to integrate Bitcoin into its products. The great Andy Greenberg at Forbes has the complete story. A marketing manager named Jarar... (photo: AP / Mark Lennihan, File)
A selection of commercially available LED lamps ("light bulbs") with Edison (screw-type) base.
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A Battery That Runs On Sugar Could Soon Be Powering Your Electronics
A demonstration of two sugar biobatteries connected in a series to power a digital clock. Nearly all living cells break down sugar to produce energy. By mimicking what plants and animals do naturally,... (photo: Creative Commons / Geoffrey.landis at en.wikipedia)
President Barack Obama delivers a televised address from the East Room of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, June 22, 2011 on his plan to drawdown U.S. troops in Afghanistan.  Business Insider 
What President Obama Should Say In The State Of The Union About THe Long-Term Unemployed
President Obama has a big opportunity at his State of the Union address Tuesday night. There was one thing that was glaringly absent from the recent debate over extending unemployment benefits: a plan... (photo: AP / Pablo Martinez Monsivais, Pool)
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President Barack Obama delivers the commencement address to graduates of Joplin High School Monday, May 21, 2012, in Joplin, Mo. Seniors at the school finished their high school education in a converted big-box store after the old high school was destroyed by an EF-5 tornado that killed 161 people on graduation day a year ago.  The Examiner 
Obama Executive Order would seize US infrastructure, citizens for nat'l defense
On Friday, President Obama signed a sweeping Executive Order that would effectively nationalize everything - including food, water and U.S. citizens - in order to prepare for national defense. Worse... (photo: AP / Charlie Riedel)
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8 Scientific Reasons Why Self-Control Makes You More Successful
“Overcoming the self’s natural, impulsive nature requires self-control … Without this capacity, we would be slaves of our emotional impulses,... (photo: WN / Zulu)
Food   Health   Photos   Society   Success   Wikipedia: Self-control
In this Friday, Jan. 17, 2014 photo made available by Presidential Press Service on Sunday, Jan. 19, 2014, Russian President Vladimir Putin, listens during an interview to Russian and foreign media at the Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi, which will host Winter Olympic Games on Feb. 7, 2014. President Vladimir Putin once again has offered assurances to gays planning to attend the Sochi Olympics, but his arguments defending Russia’s ban on homosexual “propaganda” to minors show the vast gulf between how he understands the issues and how homosexuality is generally viewed in the West. In an interview with Russian and foreign television stations broadcast Sunday, Putin equated gays with pedophiles and spoke of the need for Russia to “cleanse” itself of homosexuality as part of efforts to increase the birth rate. The Australian
Putin puts on a games face
IN the locked-down Black Sea city of Sochi - where cars have to park two hours away and visitors arrive by train - Russia's President Vladimir Putin is engaging in a... (photo: AP / Alexei Nikolsky)
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President Barack Obama pauses as he speaks about health care reform, at Arcadia University in Glenside, Pa., Monday, March 8, 2010. WorldNetDaily
Obama takes phony route once again
Interviewer David Remnick failed to challenge Obama with evidence the United States is supplying the rebels in Syria with arms after pressing Congress to approve military... (photo: AP / Charles Dharapak)
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Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon speaks during a press conference in Sarajevo, Bosnia Otago Daily Times
Syria talks in disarray amid torture claims
Syrian and international delegates have arrived in Switzerland for peace talks that few believe can succeed as the three-year-old civil war and geopolitical acrimony it... (photo: AP / Amel Emric)
Photos   Switzerland   Syria   UN   Wikipedia: Ban Ki-moon
n this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrian citizens carry a dead body, at the scene where two mortar rounds exploded near an orphanage, at al-Boukhtyar area, in Damascus, Syria, Wednesday March 13, 2013. The state-run SANA news agency said two mortar rounds exploded near an orphanage in al-Boukhtyar area, killing and wounding an unknown number of people. Syrian government troops fought fierce battles with rebels on Wednesday for control of key neighborhoods in the north of Damascus, residents and activists said. BBC News
Syria accused of torture and 11,000 executions
There is clear evidence that Syria has systematically tortured and executed about 11,000 detainees since the start of the uprising, a report by three former war crimes... (photo: AP / SANA)
Peace Talks - Syria   Photos   Syrian Civil War   Torture in Syria   Wikipedia: Syrian conflict peace proposals
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