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Sat Sep 06 05:45pm EDT

Open Question: Why aren't my comments showing up?

I keep getting emails that people have put comments on my page, but when I look, they're not there? What's up with this? more

Sat Sep 06 05:18pm EDT

Open Question: i want to start a blog but i dont know where to start?

what makes a good blog? are the good ones always about one topic (ex fashion, etc...) or can they just be about your life in general? are there any good examples of some popular blogs? more

Sat Sep 06 04:57pm EDT

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Miley Cyrus

Yet another celebrity death hoax: Hannah Montana star Miley Cyrus. more

Sat Sep 06 10:00am EDT

An Alaskan's Opinion

Letter written by a resident of Wasilla, Alaska, offers viewpoint of Alaska governor Sarah Palin. more

Fri Sep 05 10:00am EDT

The Family Way

Impersonation scam: Telephone caller pretends to be family member in urgent need of money. more

Fri Sep 05 10:00am EDT

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THE ROUNDUP: Science and Nature News Around the Web

Gulls set pollution record; thinking maks us pig out; and more. more

Thu Sep 04 07:00pm EDT

Supercontinent Pangaea Pushed, Not Sucked, Into Place

A plume of superheated rock from deep in Earth's crust welled up between the ancient continents, pushing them apart until they collided to form Pangaea, a new study proposes. more

Thu Sep 04 07:00pm EDT

Phallic Figurines Found in Israel Stone Age Burials

The prehistoric site near Nazerat (Nazareth) is unusual in its lack of female symbolism and oddly arranged skeletons, archaeologists say. more

Thu Sep 04 07:00pm EDT

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