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Google This: How to Milk Doodles for Maximum PR

2 hours 9 min ago
Mysterious Bouncing Balls Take Over Google Home Page; Doodle Detectives Do Best To Decode
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Burger and Tweets With a Side of Social Media

2 hours 30 min ago
NYC Burger Joint Lets Customers Add To The Menu
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Video: Dance Moves Attract Women

2 hours 44 min ago
A new study by British scientists finds that women tend to be more attracted, or in some cases turned off, by the way a man can dance. Richard Schlesinger reports.
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Video: Attack of the Grizzlies

2 hours 52 min ago
Wildlife officials are trying to prevent further bear attacks against humans after a series of recent, and sometimes deadly, assaults at national parks. John Blackstone reports.
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Video: BP: Don't Blame Us, Blame Them

2 hours 53 min ago
An newly-released internal report by British Petroleum shifts blame over the disastrous oil rig collapse and subsequent spill on subcontractors Halliburton and Transocean. Mark Strassmann reports.
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Oracle to Pay Hurd $950,000 Salary

3 hours 39 min ago
Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Mark Hurd is Also Eligible for a Bonus Up to $10 Million
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Would You Like 1 Hump Or 2 With Your Dinosaur?

7 hours 9 min ago
Odd Hump Found On Back Of Meat-eating 20-foot-long Dinosaur From Spain With Bird Like Features
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Tiny Panda Cubs Born at Madrid Zoo

10 hours 9 min ago
Pair of Hairless, Pink Pandas Each Weigh Less than Half a Pound; Mother's Artificial Insemination a Rare Success
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Two Asteroids to Whiz Past Earth

September 7, 2010 - 5:30pm
Harmless Double-Flyby Should Be Visibile Via Telescope Overnight
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`Superbug' Gene Confirmed in Japan

September 7, 2010 - 2:00pm
Researchers Report Bacteria That Allows Microorganisms to Become Drug-Resistant
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Hundreds Of Looted Artifacts Returned To Iraq

September 7, 2010 - 9:30am
Looted Artifacts Returned To Iraq, Including 4,400-year-old Statue Stolen During US Invasion
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Five iPad Killers

September 7, 2010 - 8:35am
Some Are Here, Others Are on the Way as Apple Rivals Take on the iPad
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New Zealand Rattled by 20 Aftershocks

September 6, 2010 - 11:43pm
Experts Warn Another Powerful Quake Could Be Imminent in Region Smacked by 7.1 Magnitude Weekend Temblor
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Study: Money Does Buy Happiness - To a Point

September 6, 2010 - 3:30pm
Sense of Emotional Well-Being Increases With Salary Up to $75,000, But Then Effects Level Off
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Clever New Ways to Share Your Photos

September 6, 2010 - 10:30am
Savor Summer and Other Memories, and Spread Them Around, With Cool Ideas From BehindTheBuy.com's David Gregg
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Video: "Star Wars" Fans' 15 Seconds of Fame

September 6, 2010 - 8:25am
An interactive website devoted to remaking the classic film one tiny bit at a time has won a passionate following - and an Emmy Award. David Morgan reports.
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Video: Saving & Sharing Summer's Photo Memories

September 6, 2010 - 7:49am
Chances are many of your pictures from this summer are just sitting in your digital camera or computer. Senior editor David Gregg of behindthebuy.com spoke with Harry Smith on some creative new photo-sharing ideas.
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Video: BP Blowout Preventer to be Examined

September 6, 2010 - 6:00am
The failed blowout preventer in the BP oil spill will be a key piece of evidence, which could hold important clues to preventing future oil spills, has been removed from the Gulf, and is on its way to being examined. Don Teague reports.
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Craigslist Can't Stop Online Prostitution

September 6, 2010 - 6:00am
Experts Say Company's Move to Censor "Adult Services" Section Will Do Little to Stop Sale of Sex on Internet
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N.Z. Quake Cut New Fault Line in Earth's Surface

September 5, 2010 - 3:15pm
Mag.-7.1 Quake Caused by Ongoing Collision of Pacific, Australian Tectonic Plates Destroyed at Least 500 Buildings
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