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Worst toys for Christmas 2012
From annoying, noisy toys that you want to hurl against the wall to just plain scary ones, here are the worst toys of 2012:
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'Moranthology': 6 stories from UK writing star Caitlin Moran
Following up on the success of her book 'How to be a Woman,' here are 6 stories from Caitlin Moran's new collection 'Moranthology.'
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'Casual Vacancy' + two more noteworthy fall novels
'Casual Vacancy' + two more noteworthy fall novels
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13 best 2011 author interviews
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In Pictures: MTV Video Music Awards 2011
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World AIDS Day and the unbearable lightness of, like, Kim Kardashian
Several celebrities are planning to raise awareness about World AIDS Day on Dec. 1. While there is nothing wrong with celebrities becoming activists, many of their ventures do little to assure donors that their money is being used well.
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Justin Bieber wins 4 American Music Awards, including artist of year
Justin Bieber was the night's biggest winner with four awards and the youngest performer ever to capture the entertainer award.
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"Girl Talk" provokes copyright owners with free download of new album, 'All Day'
Musical artist and mashup DJ "Girl Talk" has posted his entire 'All Day' album online as a free download - provoking copyright owners for the fifth time.
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 10/21
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Michelle Obama: why she's rated the world's most powerful woman
Forbes magazine ranked Michelle Obama ahead of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and GOP figure Sarah Palin.
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Alexander McQueen remembered by fashion elite
Alexander McQueen was Britain's most celebrated, controversial and outrageous designer.
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Why Sen. Susan Collins is blocking vote on 'don't ask, don't tell'
Sen. Susan Collins, the moderate Maine Republican who opposes 'don't ask, don't tell,' says the way Democrats are trying to repeal it is 'unfair.'
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Google, turn your gigabyte city into a science experiment
Could very high speed Internet be the next place-based economic development strategy? Google is in a position to find out.
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Lady Gaga won't sway Pentagon on 'don't ask don't tell'
Lady Gaga is in Maine Monday at a rally pushing to repeal the military's 'don't ask, don't tell' policy on gays in the military.
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Lady Gaga: Can she sway Maine Senators with 'don't ask, don't tell' rally today?
Lady Gaga is attending a rally in Portland, Maine, against the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy on gays, which is up for discussion in the Senate this week. Lady Gaga is expected to join the event near University of Southern Maine's Portland campus at 4 p.m. Monday.
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Jimmy Fallon will incorporate Twitter into 2010 Emmy ceremony
Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday asked Twitter users to write introductions for presenters at the 2010 Emmy Awards.
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Lady Gaga tops Twitter charts
Lady Gaga temporarily replaces Britney Spears as the most-followed person on Twitter.
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The top five dream jobs: What's yours?
When 1,004 American adults were asked to identify their dream job, they usually wanted to grab the limelight with a high-profile position, according to a poll released Monday by Marist College in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Here are their Top 5 dream jobs:
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How Googling Cameron Diaz can mess up your computer
Searching for Cameron Diaz online carries a one-in-ten chance of landing on a website containing with malicious software, according to a report by the computer security firm McAfee.
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Channeling my inner Hemingway – or not
'I Write Like,' a hot new website, purports to tell visitors which bestselling authors' work their prose most resembles.
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Top Picks: 'Toy Story' soundtrack, Lollapalooza, singing for Congo, and more recommendations
Randy Newman's 'Toy Story Favorites' on CD, Chicago's Grant Park music festival, raising awareness of violence in the Congo through music, and more top picks.
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Concert ticket sales decline. Is it the economy or the music?
Concert ticket sales are down, says Pollstar, who report that gross revenue for the top 100 tours in North America in the first six months of 2010 is down nearly $200 million from last year.
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File sharing fight returns to US campuses
File sharing on campus networks will carry risks of losing federal funding, starting this month.
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Anna Chapman dubbed femme fatale of Russian spy case
Anna Chapman, called the femme fatale of a spy case with Cold War-style intrigue, is a self-styled entrepreneur who dabbled in real estate.
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Larry King announces retirement; King says tired of 'nightly grind'
Larry King will do his last show on CNN in the fall. Larry King could be replaced by CBS News anchor Katie Couric. She has long been considered a potential successor.
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Oprah Winfrey, Beyonce, and Lady Gaga rule Forbes' Celebrity Power list
Oprah Winfrey, Beyonce, and Lady Gaga, are in three of the top five spots in Forbes' Celebrity Power list
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LeBron James to release his own line of headphones
LeBron James has his name on a new line of headphones. LeBron James has teamed up with Monster Cable Products for headphone line.
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BP boycott urged by rock artists; will not use BP gas in tour buses
BP boycott will be carried out by a variety of rock stars who have agreed not to use fuel sold by BP or their affiliates this year.
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E3 2010: What to expect from this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo
E3 2010: At this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo, video game companies are going to try to convince you that 3-D screens, gesture-recognition cameras and ultra-sensitive motion controllers are what you need to have a good time.



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