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27 Oct 2009 10:34

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Offbeat: Call this idiot at the Norwegian customs office “snakeskin”

Fourteen pythons. Ten lizards. Fourteen stockings for the creatures. One stupid human being who looks like he’s wearing a halter top. source

27 Oct 2009 10:24

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Biz: Home prices are slowly starting to make a comeback

  • 1.2% increase in August – the fourth straight up month source

27 Oct 2009 10:18

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Politics: A progressive publisher is “Going Rogue” on Sarah Palin’s book

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  • So, which one of these editorial classics do you want to read? We were kinda hoping to read the one with Sarah Palin on the cover. source

27 Oct 2009 10:05

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Tech: The brothers behind Google Wave a rags-to-riches success story

Lars and Jens Rasmussen had just $16 to their names when they sold the idea for Google Maps. Now, they may be onto the Wave of the future. source

27 Oct 2009 09:48

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U.S.: Obama’s looking give out money to improve the aging energy grid

  • $3.4 billion the amount to be shared between 100 “smart” utility programs
  • 18
    million
    the number of digital meter systems upgrades being paid for source

27 Oct 2009 09:39

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World: Russian lawmaker: These time zones annoy me. Let’s get rid of them!

  • Your country’s huge. What do you expect? Gennady Lazarev, a lawmaker in the country’s Primorye region, says that limiting the number of time zones in Russia – eleven from the country’s most eastern point to its most western – could help make trade and traffic just a little easier to deal with. “Our working day ends when it starts in Moscow. It’s both inconvenient for us and Moscow,” he says. Man, if we become politicians, we want the power to change time. That’d be AWESOME! source

27 Oct 2009 09:28

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World: France nails Scientology for being shady and fraudulent

  • No one recruited or sold for their own benefit, it was all for the organization. It is more expedient to punish with a large fine and by alerting future members with widespread publication of the ruling.
  • Judge Sophie-Helene Chateau • Reading the decision to fine The Scientology Celebrity Center and another bookshop €650,000 euros (or $967,890) for fraud. The church’s French leader, Alain Rosenberg, was fined €30,000 and given a suspended two-year sentence for his part in the fraud. The claim was that the church was forcing its members to buy unnecessary items like vitamins, essentially turning them into the cult version of Amway. Anonymous is gonna have a field day with this. • source