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The Two-Way
3:35 pm
Fri March 30, 2012

One Of Britain's Most Tenacious Pugilists Returns To Parliament

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British politician George Galloway celebrated today after winning the Bradford West by-election in northern England.

Those in Britain who complain that their politicians tend to be mealy-mouthed mediocrities who spend their lives battling over the middle ground are being compelled to think again.

One of the country's most fiesty political brawlers, George Galloway, has once again sprung back into the political ring by unexpectedly securing a return to parliament, long after most pundits had written him off.

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Opinion
2:46 pm
Fri March 30, 2012

Lone Star State Of Mind: Could Texas Go It Alone?

It's a popular idea in Texas that the Lone Star State — once an independent republic — could break away and go it alone. A few years ago, Texas Gov. Rick Perry hinted that if Washington didn't stop meddling in his state, independence might be an option. In his brief run for the White House, he insisted that nearly anything the feds do, the states — and Texas in particular — could do better.

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The Two-Way
2:13 pm
Fri March 30, 2012

Tombstone Of Adolf Hitler's Parents Removed From Austrian Cemetery

The tombstone that marked the grave of Adolf Hitler's parents has been removed from an Austrian cemetery.

The BBC reports the decision was made to keep right-wing extremists from using the graves as a pilgrimage site. The AFP reports:

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It's All Politics
1:38 pm
Fri March 30, 2012

RNC's 'Doctored' And Panned SCOTUS Ad Gets Noticed Which Was Goal

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Shots - Health Blog
1:30 pm
Fri March 30, 2012

Take Your Dog To The Office And Stress Less

Originally published on Tue July 3, 2012 5:17 pm

Any dog owner will tell you that they're a lot less stressed out when they're with their dog. Even at work. And now science agrees.

People who took their dogs to work in an office in Greensboro, N.C., had lower stress levels through the work day, as reported on self-reported test.

The employees who hadn't brought their dogs to work said their stress levels increased through the work day. So did the non-pet owners. But the dog owners said they stayed mellow as the day went on.

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The Salt
1:24 pm
Fri March 30, 2012

How Your Grill Brush Could Make You Sick

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A radiologist says more research is needed before everyone throws out their grill brush.
The Two-Way
1:20 pm
Fri March 30, 2012

MasterCard, Visa Warn Of Credit Card Data Theft

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A customer swipes a MasterCard debit card through a machine while checking-out at a shop in Seattle.

MasterCard and Visa have warned banks that a third party processor has experienced a data breach. In statement, both card associations acknowledged the breach and MasterCard said that law enforcement is involved and "is currently the subject of an ongoing forensic review by an independent data security organization."

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Krulwich Wonders...
1:14 pm
Fri March 30, 2012

Neuroscientists Battle Furiously Over Jennifer Aniston

Think of Jennifer, or as we like to call her, "Jen." Jen of the dazzling smile, Jen of the gorgeous chin, Jen with her hair down, Jen tousled, Jen as Rachel, Jen with Brad; Jen without Brad, Jen with Vince, Jen at the Oscars, and, of course, Jen as a neuron in the medial part of the temporal lobe.

Maybe you missed that last Jen.

A few years ago, a UCLA neurosurgeon named Itzhak Fried, while operating on patients who suffer from debilitating epileptic seizures, discovered what he now calls the "Jennifer Aniston Neuron."

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The Two-Way
12:55 pm
Fri March 30, 2012

Some Go Far For Their Mega Millions Tickets

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With $540 million (wait — it just went up to $640 million!) on the line, it's not surprising that Alabama resident Lance Larka is willing to drive across the state line for a chance to win the record Mega Millions jackpot.

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The Two-Way
12:43 pm
Fri March 30, 2012

Court Orders Egyptian Government To Censor Internet Porn

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Supporters of an Egyptian Islamist candidate hold his posters as they drive through Cairo on Friday. If Abu Ismail is elected he plans to apply a strict interpretation of Islamic law.

In the sign of the bigger cultural struggle in a post-Mubarak Egypt, a court has ordered the government to ban pornographic Internet sites.

One of the big questions facing Egypt now that Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule has ended is what kind of role religion will play in the new government. Some of the Islamists who control parliament have expressed that they would like the country ruled by sharia.

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