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Study Shows Camping is Healthy

A new study may make outdoors lovers and tent makers very happy: Camping is healthy. The study shows that children and adults that are active in camping and other outdoor activities are much healthier. This is a shot in the arm for the industry that has been suffering in the past few years because of… Keep Reading

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FTC and Twitter Settle Security Breach

After more than a year, social network Twitter has reached an agreement with the FTC over the January 2009 breach of security. This has been an ongoing concern for the company as well as the users, many of whom were affected when the breach took place. However, this has done little to dampen the spirits… Keep Reading

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US Salt Intake Still Too High, Says New Study

A new study has revealed that Americans are still eating way to much salt and this can lead to the breakdown of healthy bodies. Despite the claims, most of the experts agree that it is difficult to eat less salt because it is present in so many everyday foods that cutting back may not be… Keep Reading

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Facebook Moving Forward with Location Specifics

Facebook, by far the most popular of all the social networking sites, is making a move to increase the ability of advertisers who wish to offer location specific ads. This move by the social media giant is being hailed as one of the most important steps to the staying power of the social networking movement.… Keep Reading

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BP Suffers another Setback in Gulf Oil Spill

The drama unfolding in the Gulf where thousands of barrels of oil are leaking in to the ocean has just added another chapter. BP has had to remove the cap that was restricting the flow thus allowing the open oil well to gush oil unchecked. This comes after workers found a problem with the cap… Keep Reading

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Higher Cost and Lower Quality Care Plague US Healthcare

Health care is always a heated debate in the US and now it will come to the forefront once again as the Commonwealth Fund has just completed a study that shows the US is last in both the cost of the health care per person and the level of care that each person receives. According… Keep Reading

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Whaling Limits Fail as Japan Remains Active

The International Whaling Commission has failed in its efforts to limit the whaling activities of three nations, Japan, Iceland and Norway. This failure has put other countries in a bind as they look for a way to keep the three whaling countries from running the oceans unchecked and possibly bringing about a complete extinction of… Keep Reading

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Two Studies Reveal Pollution Problems in Western US National Parks

An international group of scientists have studied 8 national parks and reserves for the past several years and found pollution in every one of them.  The parks that were used for the research were spread from southern Californi to the Artic. The research reveals toxins contaminating air, soil, plantlife and wildlife including pesticides, industrial pollutants… Keep Reading

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Can an Israeli Comedian Sue Borat?

According to the Israeli entertainment news show “Good Evening With Guy Pines”, comedian Dovale Glickman plans to sue Sacha Baron Cohen for copyright infringement.  Glickman claims he coined the phrase “Wa wa wee wa”, which is one of  Borat’s signature exclamations. Glickman reportedly used the phrase as far back as 16 years ago for a… Keep Reading

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Can Borat be Sued by Two Frat Boys?

Two college frat brothers who appear in the “Borat” movie are suing the studio and producers for fraud, saying filmmakers tricked them into being in the film – where they made racist and sexist remarks – by getting them drunk… The lawsuit was filed on Thursday in Los Angeles Superior Court with the plaintiffs named… Keep Reading

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