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The top 11 promposals in 2013
It's prom season. What's your prom proposal/promposal going to be?What? Wait wait wait, hold on. You're telling me you didn't write an original song, choreograph a routine for it, and present it flash mob-style to your dream high school prom date? Well, listen up rookie, you've got a lot to learn. Promposals these days are elaborately produced mating rituals — think of Planet Earth's Birds of Paradise and mash it up with your favorite episode of Glee. Then upload it to YouTube because this isn't about your exuberant manifestation of true love, it's about that special someone. Don't they deserve Internet fame? Sometimes done well enough to gain national attention – I'm looking at you Kate Upton fan – sometimes too cringeworthy to view, here are 11 promposals you need to consider before planning your own.
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Earth Day 2013: 10 quotes about planet Earth
Earth Day is April 22. There is no shortage of famous musings on what Carl Sagan once called our 'pale blue dot.' Here are 10 of our favorite things said about planet Earth.
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Major League Baseball 2013: bobbleheads and fireworks galore for fans
Fans in the know are as likely to buy Major League Baseball tickets based on scheduled giveaways and promotions as on the opponent. Here then is a list to help introduce you to this aspect of game attendance.
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CSMonitor editors share their favorite people to follow on Twitter
Twitter turned 7 this week. In celebration of the social network's birthday, The Christian Science Monitor compiled a list of favorite Twitter accounts. Each is informative and useful in its own way. Find out what each section recommends for you.
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Hugo Chavez: Global reactions to the Venezuelan leader's death
While he was alive, Hugo Chávez – the longest ruling democratically elected leader in Latin America – inspired people who loved him as often as he inflamed those who didn’t. That polarization seemed to follow him in death.
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Twitter inspires street name in Palestinian refugee camp
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Zipcar parks its iPhone app – finally
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Microsoft Bing, coming soon to an NFL jersey near you
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This week's Top 7 intriguing job offers
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Our completely anecdotal guide to the iPhone MMS update
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iPhone MMS arrives, months late – now everyone send pictures!
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iPhone MMS update could crash network, some fear
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When Obama acts like Bush
Obama's reaction to news that the CIA withheld information from Congress may reveal surprising similarities to his predecessor.
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Wii price drop confirmed by Nintendo. Is it too late?
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Outages: Is GMail the new Twitter?
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Trouble with your Gmail contacts? You're not alone.
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A Microsoft cafe in Paris? Oui!
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Qaddafi UN speech: Six highlights - or lowlights?
Muammar Qaddafi's speech to the UN was a 1-1/2 hour rant. Here are six can't-miss moments.
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Lines blur between blogs, newspapers
A marriage made in cyberspace: As traditional media gets 'bloggier,' blogs begin to look more like their traditional forebears.
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Fisker Automotive lands $529 million White House loan
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The coming ebook reader flood
The Amazon Kindle ignited an ebook reader industry and created many rivals for itself.
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Nintendo to slash price on the Wii
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French bill would force ads to disclose Photoshopped images
Valerie Boyer, a French member of parliament, wants to make it clear which advertisements have been digitally retouched.
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There is water on the Moon, studies show
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The autumnal equinox: Myths and reality
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Facebook and Nielsen team up to track online ads
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Another month, another gain for Bing
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Robert Henson, benchwarmer Redskins linebacker, fails on Twitter
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Google News down - world ends, zombies attack
Google News went down for nearly two hours on Tuesday. Luckily, zombies did not take over the Earth during that time.
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When doves fly: World celebrates International Day of Peace
From the releasing of doves in Kabul, Afghanistan to a massive concert in Havana, people around the world are marking the special day.



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