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Mitt Romney's five sons: What's their role in the campaign?
There’s no “Mitt Mobile” or Five Brothers blog like there was in 2008, but Mitt Romney’s five sons – Tagg, Matt, Josh, Ben, and Craig – still play a vital role in the presidential campaign. Here's a quick look at the Romney Five and what each brings to the campaign.
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iPhone 5? The 11 best uses for your old iPhone
Here are 11 good ideas for an 'obsolete' iPhone:
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Blasphemy riots: 6 examples around the world
Many Muslims consider any depiction of the prophet to be forbidden, and Islamic teachings call for handling the Quran with respect. Incidents of both intentional and unintentional disrespect have occasionally prompted protests and violence around the world. Here are six examples:
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The Beloit College Mindset List for the class of 2016
Every year, Beloit College in Beloit, Wis., releases its Mindset List to give a snapshot of how the incoming freshmen class views the world.
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Summer Olympics Soccer: 5 athletes to watch
The US men did not qualify for the tournament, but Team USA women are among the favorites, and the London Olympics promise a glimpse of some of the world's top stars.
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For the networks, television's future is online
The launch of online syndication sites such as hulu.com underscore how television companies are using the Internet to leverage their key asset: well-made content.
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15,000 miles in an R.V, all in the name of voter turnout
Jay Sigal left Santa Barbara, Calif., Feb. 19 and will crisscross the country three times before reaching his final destination: Washington, D.C. on Nov. 4, Election Day.
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Trend spotter: Amateur songwriters for Obama
The Illinois senator is inspiring unknown musicians to compose their own odes to the presidential candidate.
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Terrorism & Security
Muslim anger mounts over cartoons, movieSudan threatens to ban Danish aid workers; Europe braces for possible protests.
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Sarkozy saga distracts from France's reform
His latest faux pas – a new hit on YouTube – comes as his approval rating slips to 36 percent.
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Pakistan blocks YouTube over 'blasphemous' videos
Telecommunication authorities blocked popular website over Islam's depiction in Dutch cartoon and film.
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Why Blu-ray's victory might not matter for long
Sony's format beat out its Toshiba counterpart, but digital-delivery options evolve faster than a spinning disc.
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Why Blu-ray's victory might not matter for long
Sony's format beat out its Toshiba counterpart, but digital-delivery options evolve faster than a spinning disc.
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The Monitor's View: Face-off by Facebook
Using Web social networks for political ends is a new political force – for the better.
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Opinion: Sex and sensibility: Why abstinence is the wrong focus
Waiting is devotion. And devotion is love.
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How can we be sure we'll remember our digital past?
As technology evolves, data from outmoded machines is put at risk; panel addresses pathways and costs.
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How can we be sure we'll remember our digital past?
As technology evolves, data from outmoded machines is put at risk; panel addresses pathways and costs.
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Former Guantánamo prisoner asks U.S. to review its founding ideals
Adel Hassan Hamad, who is suing the US government, claims that American values of freedom and democracy have been shaken.
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Godtube.com puts Christian worship online
Entrepreneur Chris Wyatt draws millions to GodTube.com, a website with Christian content that features prayer walls, video clips, and social networking.
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Who needs a new TV? Not me.
Columnist Tom Regan discovers what his children already knew: You don't need cable when you can watch your shows on the Internet.
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Tecktonik: It's techno with a Parisian twist – a lot of really crazy twists
In clubs, street corners, and online, young Europeans are turning a dance into a subculture with its own mix of fashion, symbolism, and moves.
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Letters to the Editor
Readers write about what finance institutions can do for the 'green' building movement, and the face of presidential candidacy.
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From fjord to fame: A Norwegian concert pianist hits the world stage
Out of the land of Grieg comes Leif Ove Andsnes. His mission: to compete with ringtones, iTunes, and YouTube for short attention spans.
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Opinion: Hillary Clinton's critical choice
Attacking Obama could push youth away from politics.
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Are tomorrow's guitar heroes playing 'Guitar Hero'?
Some claim that video games help kids hone real musical chops and interest in the instrument.
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It's not personal, it's digital
How can the 2008 presidential candidates best speak to a tech-savvy, global generation?
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Garrett Graff describes 'The First Campaign' to go truly digital
How can the 2008 presidential candidates best speak to a tech-savvy, global generation?
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Internet video service connects families and troops
Ustream.tv is donating Web cameras to help military families 'see' their soldier overseas.
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Whose rules apply to the Web?
Sites go to extraordinary lengths to stay legal in a world where taboos vary.
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Bloggers can make money, but most keep day jobs
The rise of 'contextual advertising' has created a 21st-century version of royalties.



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