India’s political landscape is often defined by a complex interplay of party discipline, public perception, and legislative maneuvering, a reality underscored by recent events surrounding Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. As July 22 approached, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in...
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In an era increasingly defined by technological influence, artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots now shape the way millions digest information—including contentious topics like climate change. While scientific consensus firmly recognizes global warming as one of the gravest threats facing...
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There are few things as reliably entertaining as seeing an NFL legend out of his element—especially at an NHL playoff game. On Tuesday night, the internet’s favorite fashion-forward couple, Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson, delivered just such a spectacle. The two were spotted taking in Game 2...
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Malaysian Transportation Minister Anthony Loke found himself the unlikely protagonist of an accidental comedy this past week—a diplomatic pantomime staged, of all places, in the labyrinthine gloom of an underground hotel parking lot. The scene: Minister Loke, bearing the earnest weight of...
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Sometimes we totally disagree with someones point of view . We are indeed disgusted by that point of view. So should we sensor every word that is spoken ?
The man on Facebook who called , Dale Cregan a hero . He has been arrested over the actions he took .
Just interested in the diveerse...
She was the White House intern who found fame for all the wrong reasons.
Now, 17 years later, Monica Lewinsky is still trying to play down her scandalous affair with then-President Bill Clinton.
Read Full Story: Lonely Monica Lewinsky is still trying to play down the Bill Clinton affair |...
Exotic dancers want to be part of the Games and stranger things have happened – but why don't we try superinjuncting?
Having started out totally sleazy and ended up halfway respectable, pole dancing has travelled in the opposite direction to the Olympic movement. Yet the former is pushing...
proponents of reactors have spent some $645 million in the last decade lobbying Congress for more subsidies. ….A critical moment is coming soon, when Obama goes to Congress to request an additional $36 billion in loan guarantees for new nukes in his 2012 budget.With them, America’s atomic...
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Who was that man on the phone and why was he so angry?
That question had been on my mind off and on since November, when an angry-sounding caller left a voicemail for me. I had no idea what he was so riled up about, or why he thought I was the right person to yell at.
The reason for my...
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Judging from the comments at places like Link Removed , I somehow don't think so. The iCabbal forces won't allow it.
To which mike responded quite well:
I was reading this forums news posts and followed up on one in particular, this can be found here:
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The article in question discuss's how MS has dropped prices in an effort to generate more sales of Vista with the author then proposing why Vista is already a doomed os.
I would be...
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Internal emails at Microsoft released to public ... (By US Court Judge)
From: Steven Sinofsky
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 12:05 PM
To: Brad Goldberg
Subject: vista ready
Is it true that Vista Ready doesn't necessarily mean Aero capable? I got a Dell Lattitude that is Vista Ready but...
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