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| And the Winner of Our DSi Is... [Contest] So that was a fun contest. More than 900 people entered and almost all of them had the right answers, but only one of them was able to win our imported DSi. Who was the lucky reader? Hit the jump to find out: Congratulations, and probabl [..] |
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| Safety first Rolling Stone chronicles The Fear Factory, the self-justifyingly excessive response of the FBI and local law enforcement to the war on terror:
The two officers tell me about a close call at the Taste of Chicago food festival last year. Millions attend the annual street feast, with Chicago-style sausage and pizza and tamales on sale in booths along the lakefront. As with all maj [..] |
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| Comic-Based Movies Keep on Comin’ With Dark Knight, Iron Man and other comics flicks destroying the competition at the box office, the summer of the superheroes is spawning sequels.
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On Food Slacktivist talks about politics in Delaware, concluding:
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| More food for thought Reactions to my Atlantic essay continue to roll in. In today?s Globe and Mail, columnist Margaret Wente becomes the latest writer to fess up to an evaporating ability to read long works of prose: Google has done wondrous things for my stock of general knowledge. It also seems to have destroyed my attention span. Like a flea with ADD, I jump back and forth from the Drudge Report to gardening sites [..] |
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