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  • Does Going Green Make You Less Virtuous - A new study shows that people are more likely to cheat and steal after buying green products.


  • Top 10 Political Memoirs - Sarah Palin's new memoir is hardly the first to stir controversy ...


  • Breaking: 7.2 magnitude quake reported in Chile - An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.2 has struck south of Santiago, Chile, the United States Geological Survey reports.The quake struck near Libertador General Bernardo O'Higgins, Chile, the USGS reported.


  • RIP: The Novel - A book that defends plagiarism, champions faked memoirs and declares fiction dead has the literary world up in arms.


  • For Iran, Enriching Uranium Only Gets Easier - In the Iranian desert, a shift in the enrichment of uranium is producing global jitters because it could shorten Iran’s path to nuclear weapons. The tricky process accelerates as it moves ahead - The higher the concentration, the easier it gets. Diplomacy is moving slowly but Iran is moving quickly towards nuclear weapons.


  • New MySpace Chiefs Plan Major Relaunch - In their first interview since the shock departure of Owen Van Natta, MySpace’s former chief executive, Mike Jones and Jason Hirschorn, the company’s new co-presidents, say they will be ready to “win back old users” by the end of this year.


  • All-black penguin discovered | Yahoo! Green - An extremely rare sight in Antarctica makes one bird appear underdressed.


  • New Rendering Method Claims Unlimited Detail, Kills Polygons - This technology may be the future of computer graphics, and while this video may not look up to par with the most recent of games, remember it was designed by engineers, not artists. Can someone more technical elaborate on this?


  • The internet earns a nomination for 2010 Nobel Prize - Those crazy Ai-talians. After the country's judiciary kicked Google in the gonads for something the Mountain View outfit could hardly have prevented,


  • Brain Scans Depict Gulf War Syndrome Damage - SALT LAKE CITY — Nearly two decades after vets began returning from the Middle East complaining of Gulf War Syndrome, the federal government has yet to formally accept that their vague jumble of symptoms constitutes a legitimate illness.


  • LimeWire enlists AVG for user protection - Notorious as a malware ghetto, LimeWire takes its first steps to integrate authoritative threat protection by signing on AVG to provide premium users with download scanning and blocking.


  • Renaming Comics As What You Really Say About Them [PICS] - So what if comics were actually given titles based on what you said when you read them? ComicsAlliance senior writer Chris Sims has a few ideas.


  • House Democrats ban earmarks for private contractors - House Democratic leaders banned Wednesday the practice of doling out multimillion-dollar, no-bid contracts to private contractors, a move that will shake up the lobbying industry that has come to rely on securing these so-called earmarks for their corporate clients.


  • What's an Oscar Worth? It Depends on Your Contract - Win yourself a Nobel Prize, and you know you just scored roughly 1.4 million U.S. dollars. Get a Pulitzer Prize, and you can count on $10,000. But win an Oscar? Your cash prize is more of a crapshoot. When signing on for films that are possible Oscar contenders, actors often have award-triggered bonuses built into their contracts that vary


  • How the Chile Earthquake Went Nuclear - As has been widely reported, the Chile quake was a megathrust earthquake, the largest class of tremor we know of. At magnitude 8.8, it was over 500 times more powerful than the Haiti quake.




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  • Cooke case set for 2011 retrial - James E Cooke Jr was back in a Delaware courtroom Wednesday as the process to re-try him for the 2005 rape and murder of Lindsey Bonistall got under way.
  • 'Extreme season' seen for hurricanes - El Nino impact predictedTODAY'S POLL
  • DiGirolamo case still without a trial date - Almost one year to the day since he last appeared in court to face charges he beat his mistress to death and cut her body into pieces, Rosario DiGirolamo briefly stood before a New Jersey judge Wednesday -- but his trial still remains unscheduled...
  • Gun lobbyist's bill draws fire - Bill could affect classrooms, day care centers, DART buses
  • Children's musical drafts special-needs painters - If you attend the upcoming children's play "It's Not Mean To Be Green -- The Musical," you'll see a special work of art created by about 60 special-needs students from Delaware.
  • Cape keeps theater tradition alive - Students, parents and administrators in the Cape Henlopen School District made what many believe is the perfect match when the district joined forces with Clear Space Productions to revive the school's dying theater program.
  • AG Biden backs bill to aid child porn victims - Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden announced his support Wednesday for a bill designed to help victims of child pornography.
  • Tougher U.S. math, English standards proposed - Math and English instruction in the United States moved a step closer to uniform -- and more rigorous -- standards Wednesday as drafts of new national guidelines were released.
  • Delaware to seek waiver to avoid ballot scramble - A new federal law that requires states to send ballots to military and overseas voters 45 days before the general election is causing headaches for states with September primaries -- states like Delaware.
  • O'Donnell challenging Castle for GOP nod - Conservative Republican Christine O'Donnell officially threw her hat into the ring for a third try at being elected to the US Senate on Wednesday, setting the stage for a Republican primary showdown against Rep. Mike Castle.
  • Holley, top aide convicted of fraud - A Wilmington businessman and his top assistant were convicted in federal court Wednesday on charges of tax evasion, conspiracy to commit wire fraud and failure to pay taxes for a years-long practice of paying workers under the table, underpaying...
  • Cathedral Choir School instrumental in children's lives - Students in the Cathedral Choir School of Delaware receive a full scholarship so they can learn to sing in the English cathedral tradition -- on a professional level.
  • DUI vigilance increased for St. Pat's - With St Patrick's Day a week away, state highway officials are urging the public not to overindulge and then get behind the wheel.
  • Man pleads guilty in death of 16-month-old toddler - Kadeem B White, who had been charged with killing his girlfriend's 16-month-old toddler last year, pleaded guilty this week to second-degree murder by abuse, according to the Delaware Attorney General's office.
  • Man, 20, injured in city's 21st shooting - A 20-year-old Wilmington man was shot in the right buttock Tuesday night while walking on Monroe Street.


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  • Jailed Jordanian Cleric Is Al Qaeda Recruiters' Poster Boy - A jailed Jordanian cleric who is behind bars for promoting terrorist attacks appears to be the face of Al Qaeda’s newest recruitment campaign.
  • In Hard Economic Times, U.N. Hires More Staff - By the time it’s over, Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon should have easily improved on his longstanding record as the biggest-spending U.N. secretary-general in history, by a respectable margin
  • Pelosi's Office in the Loop About Massa - Speaker's aides knew of concerns about Eric Massa's behavior as far back as October, a new black eye for Dems
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  • Dems Put America on Hold - House Democrats cancel all hearings on Capitol Hill in anticipation of health care reform negotiations
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  • Mexico's Slim Becomes 'World's Richest' Person - Mexican telecom tycoon Carlos Slim is the world's richest person, jumping past Americans Bill Gates and Warren Buffett to become the first person from a developing nation to top the list, according to Forbes magazine.
  • 'Huffing' More Popular Among 12 Year Olds Than Street Drugs - It's important to warn children about the dangers of drugs like marijuana and cocaine, but what parents really need to worry about, researchers say, is their kids “huffing” common household products such as shoe polish, glue and air fresheners.
  • Strong Earthquake Hits Chile as New President Sworn In - The strongest aftershock since Chile's devastating earthquake rocked the South American country Thursday as President Sebastian Pinera was sworn into office.
  • Police Release Photos Calif. Serial Killer Took of Girls - Prosecutors said convicted serial killer Rodney Alcala used his camera to gain the trust of young women and now they fear photographs he snapped decades ago could contain images of more potential victims.
  • Miss. School Axes Prom After Lesbian Date Request - A northern Mississippi school district decided Wednesday not to host a high school prom after a lesbian student demanded she be able to attend with her girlfriend and wear a tuxedo.
  • Canadian Premier Sorry for Pig Roast Flier With 9-11 Photo - A Canadian lawmaker is reportedly apologizing for using a photo of the smoldering Twin Towers to advertise a Saskatchewan Party pig roast.
  • Woman Awarded $3.5M After Doc Gives Her '4 Breasts' - A New York mom who said her botched boob job left her looking like she had four breasts was awarded $3.5 million for pain and suffering, the New York Post reported Thursday.
  • Celibacy Partly to Blame for Sex Abuse, Cardinal Says - A cardinal seen as a future candidate for the papacy has broken a Vatican taboo by raising the possibility that priestly celibacy is among the causes of the sex abuse scandal sweeping the Roman Catholic Church.
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