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Digital Devices Deprive Brain of Needed Downtime
Time without digital input can allow people to learn better or come up with new ideas.
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Key Karzai Aide in Corruption Inquiry Is Linked to C.I.A.
An aide to President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan being investigated for corruption is paid by the Central Intelligence Agency, officials said, underscoring deep contradictions in American policy there.
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The Trends of August
Maybe the citizenry should demand a Voter Bill of Rights. Article Five: more cat stories in political campaigns.
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greendig
‘Informed Consent’ and the Ethics of DNA Research
“‘Informed Consent’ and the #Ethics of #DNA #Research http://nyti.ms/c8iC5l #medical #dataownership #privacy #genetics #culture #identity”
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The Beauty of the Power Game
A video gallery of the top female tennis players — in slow motion.
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German Law Would Limit Facebook’s Use in Hiring
The German government proposed new restrictions on employers’ use of Facebook profiles when recruiting.
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Gmail Offers Phone Service via Web
Google could become a bigger part of social interactions by uniting phone calls with e-mail, text messages and video chats.
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Jennifer Preston
The Beauty of the Power Game
“Must view: Amazing slow motion video of top women tennis players: "The Beauty of the Power Game" - http://nyti.ms/aGrJAQ #usopen”
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jenny8lee
Gay Culture in West Point’s Shadows
A cadet’s resignation has turned a spotlight on the academy’s gay culture and revived campus debate on “don’t ask, don’t tell.”
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laurabot
What Is It About 20-Somethings?
They move back in with their parents. They delay beginning careers. Why are so many young people taking so long to grow up?
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Through Islamic Center Debate, World Sees U.S.
For some around the world, the dispute over an Islamic center near ground zero is a confirmation of their views.
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Former Republican Leader Ken Mehlman Discloses That He Is Gay
Ken Mehlman, President Bush’s campaign manager in 2004 and a former Republican national chairman, spoke of an “evolutionary process” in his life.
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Phys Ed: Playing Music During Exercise
For a study published last year, British researchers asked 12 healthy male college students to ride stationary bicycles while listening to music that, as the researchers primly wrote, “reflected current popular taste among the undergraduate popula...
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Steal This Movie, Too
Public education needs rescuing. The superheroes are already showing the way.
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A Forgotten Fight for Suffrage
Ninety years ago, Southern states battled against letting women vote.
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Hendrix’s Electric Lady Studios Turns 40
Jimi Hendrix didn’t get to work long in his Electric Lady Studios in Greenwich Village, but the place is going strong after 40 years.
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New Kindle Leaves Rivals Farther Behind
Amazon introduces an e-book reader that everyone (except Amazon) calls the Kindle 3. It’s a response to the iPad, with improved E Ink screen technology.
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The New Coffee Bars: Unplug, Drink Up
The latest spots want customers to leave their laptops at home.
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