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Peter Svensson via PHYSORG.com

Customers enter a mobile phone shop as a billboard of a BlackBerry phone is placed at the entrance in Calcutta, India, Friday, Aug. 13, 2010. India may ask Google and Skype for greater access to encrypted information, once it resolves security concer

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www.thedailyshow.com

Charlie Rangel thinks an emergency session of Congress is the perfect time to give a 31-minute speech about his current ethics problems.

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Cato Institute

When it comes to pay, federal workers receive benefits averaging $41,791. When you factor in salaries and those benefits, which include pensions, federal civil servants earned about $123,049. By comparison, private workers make half as much.

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AOL News

City leaders later this month may ban the use of the usually plastic, hip-gyrating equipment on a five-block pedestrian mall known as the Fremont Street Experience in the city's downtown core because, they argue, their use obstructs traffic flow and

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Jason Ditz via AntiWar.com

Just weeks ahead of a planned P5+1 talk with Iran, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Admiral Michael Mullen announced on Meet the Press that the military has drawn up plans to attack Iran, though he insisted they would only do so ‘if necessary‘

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Frank Rich via The New York Times

Though the identity of The Times’s source wouldn’t eke out for several days, we knew the whistle-blower had to be Daniel Ellsberg, an intense research fellow at M.I.T. and former Robert McNamara acolyte who’d become an antiwar activist around Boston.

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David Edwards and Daniel Tencer via the raw story

Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan believes that the US should "follow the law" and let the Bush tax cuts lapse. He disagreed Sunday with Republicans who say that tax cuts pay for themselves.

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