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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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Chechnya: How a remote Russian republic became linked with terrorism
The main suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing are two brothers from Chechnya, a Russian republic that has been the scene of cyclical revolts and brutal crackdowns for the past 200 years.
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Top 10 secret menu fast foods
Ten of the strangest, most innovative entrees you won't see on fast food menus – but can get anyway, if you ask.
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Will you remember me?: The greatest one-hit wonders of the 2000s
Check out our picks for the best songs from the 2000s whose artists made the charts with these hits, but never released another successful song.
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20 best iPhone apps for starters
Here's a selection of some essential and not-so-essential apps that will help you get by in a world increasingly dependent on digital interaction.
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A cockatoo named Snowball and the dance of language
New research suggests that vocal mimicry and the ability to feel a beat both draw on the same mental abilities.
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What will Earth be like in 2099?
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Susan Boyle: Latest star in music's new business model
Talent shows find "ugly ducklings" and turn them into record sales
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Scribd, the YouTube of e-books, signs major new deal
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Google News now linking to Wikipedia – a recipe for disaster?
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On the eve of Tiananmen anniversary, a new tool for tracking Web outages
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Twitter silenced in China ahead of Tiananmen anniversary
Other Internet services, like Hotmail and Flickr, also appear to have been blocked ahead of June 4.
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Opinion: The Millennials can save baseball
This new generation is filled with hardworking team-player Joe DiMaggio types.
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Breaking news: Obama orders cheeseburgers (Biden not invited)
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Google's big Wave (now with video!)
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US grads' job expectations on hold
The class of 2009 makes adjustments in the face of a dearth of jobs and increasing interest rates on student loans and credit cards.
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Conservative activists turn to web for traction; denounce gay 'marraige'
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Extreme job hunt: Applicants ditch resumes for guerilla tactics
When traditional job-hunting methods fail, some are turning to the unconventional.
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Today's news stories: Tamil Tigers, Supreme Court, NRA, Netanyahu
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Obama's week in review - the 1980s hit radio version
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Opinion: Do you get the Millennial Generation?
Until recently, MTV didn't – and paid a price. Millennial values, typefied in "The Devil Wears Prada," may surprise you.
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Education video or harbinger of Marxist revolution? We report, you decide.
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British Parliament finds steep cost in 'expense' scandal: credibility
The public is paying for everything from cleaning moats to changing light bulbs. Amid the fury, support for Gordon Brown's party is at its lowest in 65 years.
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OpenCourseWare: College education, without the student loans
Free, online lectures and course materials offer Ivy-League classes to everyone.
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The Kindle’s assault on academia
Column: Amazon wants to corner the textbook market. But don't think it's gonna be easy.
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Forget the Atari -- White House now on Facebook and Twitter
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Obama channels FDR in prime time press conference
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If file-sharing is piracy, what about aggregators?
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New BlackBerry for Obama?
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All-you-can-eat entertainment, all for the cost of an Internet connection
Column: Forget the movie theater. Forget cable. Your computer has all the movies and shows you need.



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