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  • Duke Nukem Forever Is Real And Playable At PAX
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    Dukem Forever is real! It is being developed by Gearbox Software and being published by 2K Games, and it’s playable on the show floor at PAX this very second!

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  • 7 Things You Didn’t Know About the Red Sox Curse | AMOG
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    For Red Sox fans, 2004 ushered in the dawn of a new era; an era where it is no longer cosmically impossible for Boston to win a World Series. Just for good

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  • Transition Metal Catalysts Could Be Key To Origin of Life
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    An anonymous reader writes “One of the big, unsolved problems in explaining how life arose on Earth is a chicken-and-egg paradox: How could the basic biochemicals — such as amino acids and nucleotides — have arisen before the biological catalysts (proteins or ribozymes) existed to carry out their formation? In a paper appearing in the current issue of The Biological Bulletin, scientists propose that a third type of catalyst could have (more…)

  • Roger Clemens: Another fallen giant
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    Every few weeks, it seems, baseball is embarrassed yet again by news that a superstar cheated the game and lied about cheating the game.

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  • Palin: “Obama Lacks the Balls to Tackle Immigration”
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    Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin said Sunday that Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer (R) has “the cojones” that President Obama “does not have” to take on illegal immigration.

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  • Rooney to travel despite claims
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    Wayne Rooney will fly out to Switzerland on Monday morning for England’s Euro 2012 qualifier amid allegations about his private life.

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  • Google To Pay $8.5 Million In Buzz Privacy Settlement
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    eldavojohn writes “Google’s Buzz service will cost the company $8.5 million in settling a class action lawsuit related to the privacy debacle from the days after its release. Ars reports: ‘In the proposed settlement submitted to the court this week, Google agreed to make efforts to better educate Buzz users on issues of privacy and the particular privacy features that Buzz offers. Additionally, Google also agreed to pay out $8.5 million to a fund (more…)