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6 men alleged to be LulzSec hackers
Tuesday saw the news that the FBI had identified and charged six men allegedly behind the hacktivist group LulzSec. Who are the men that the FBI says are behind LulzSec's mayhem?
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the day 05/17
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In Pictures: Queen Elizabeth's visit to Ireland
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Kate Middleton and Prince William: How well do you know them? A quiz.
Everyone's buzzing about the Tuesday announcement of Prince William's engagement to longtime girlfriend Kate Middleton. How closely have you been following the coverage? Take the quiz.
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Gallery: Notable women in US politics
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6 men alleged to be LulzSec hackers
Tuesday saw the news that the FBI had identified and charged six men allegedly behind the hacktivist group LulzSec. Who are the men that the FBI says are behind LulzSec's mayhem?
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the day 05/17
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In Pictures: Queen Elizabeth's visit to Ireland
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Templeton Prize surprises Cambridge astrophysicist Martin Rees
Astrophysicist Martin Rees, a man of 'no religious beliefs,' was awarded the Templeton Prize for helping humanity address 'fundamental questions of our nature and existence.'
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Enda Kenny hails 'democratic revolution' in Ireland
The leader of Ireland's center-right Fine Gael party, Enda Kenny, says his party has won a 'massive endorsement' to govern after Friday's election.
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After tumultuous week, Ireland hits fast track on rebuilding government
Irish Prime Minister Brian Cowen resigned as party leader, the ruling coalition collapsed, and six ministers quit. Some say the volatile week may actually help the country get back on its feet.
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Ireland confronts political mutiny in wake of bailout
Ireland's Green Party has said it will pull out of its coalition under Prime Minister Brian Cowen. Cowen has called for elections in early 2011, but opposition leaders want a vote now.
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Kate Middleton and Prince William: How well do you know them? A quiz.
Everyone's buzzing about the Tuesday announcement of Prince William's engagement to longtime girlfriend Kate Middleton. How closely have you been following the coverage? Take the quiz.
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Nancy Pelosi puts her stamp on the House
Nancy Pelosi is a master tactician and the most powerful speaker in a half century. Behind her personal brand of power politics – and whether she will still be speaker after the midterm elections.
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Hartford Mayor Eddie Perez convicted of corruption
Hartford Mayor Eddie Perez was convicted Friday of five corruption charges, including taking a bribe and attempted extortion.
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Gallery: Notable women in US politics
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Busting India's myths about skin color
Vogue India's April cover story proclaimed that it's time 'to say we love, and always have loved, the gorgeous color of Indian skin.' But busting the myth that whiter skin color is more beautiful will be hard.
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NCAA championship: What you didn't know about Butler
Yes, Butler is the sentimental favorite heading into tonight's NCAA championship game against Duke. But as an Indiana school, it has a long basketball history.
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Want an MBA from an entrepreneurial hot spot? Look to Israel.
An Israeli MBA doesn't have the prestige of better-known programs, but it offers American-style academic rigor, a dynamic entrepreneurial atmosphere, and a lower price tag.
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Evangelicals march north
Southern Baptists are among those ‘planting’ new churches in the rocky soil of secular New England.
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Evangelicals march north
Southern Baptists are among those ‘planting’ new churches in the rocky soil of secular New England.
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Irish blasphemers, beware! New law befuddles nation, but fulfills Constitution
After years of decreasing influence for religion in public life, Ireland’s new blasphemy law has free speech campaigners worried.
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Ranks of atheists grow, get organized
Long defined by what they are not, nonbelievers increasingly try to define what they are.
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Ranks of atheists grow, get organized
Long defined by what they are not, nonbelievers increasingly try to define what they are.
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Byron in Love
Novelist Edna O’Brien attempts a biography of the poet who was ‘Mad, bad, and dangerous to know.’
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Climate may heat crises, too, military analysts say
Competition for resources, ‘climate migrants,’ failed states are among top concerns.
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Survey sees a drift away from religion in America
The percentage of Christians in the US declined, while that of people with 'no religion' almost doubled.
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Ireland's boom ends – with a vengeance
Protests and anger grow as 'Celtic Tiger's' economy takes nosedive.
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Letters to the Editor
Readers write about custody of a Texas sect's children, US-style democracy, and old, old money in UK universities.








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