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'Amazing Race' recap, In Indonesia, the herd mentality rules
Previously on "The Amazing Race," Team Superfan almost lost due to their lack of skills with balloon animals. They didn't even run to the Pit Stop, so defeated were they in their hearts. They are my son's favorite team, and he would have cried if they...
Tags: Bleep (euphemism), The Amazing Race (tv program), Coconut, Auto Racing
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Peak car? Say it's not true!
Familiar with the term "peak oil?" That's the point when the maximum rate of petroleum extraction is reached and the output continues to diminish from there on -- i.e., we run out of oil. The Economist recently mused about "peak car," the point where car...Tags: Vehicles, Services and Shopping, Nuclear Power, China, Automotive Equipment
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Disney adopts new paper policy after protest
Walt Disney Co. is implementing a new policy to use less paper from environmentally threatened areas, a year after it was targeted by environmental protesters. In May of 2011, activists from the Rainforest Action Network hung a banner outside Disney's...
Tags: Los Angeles Times, The Walt Disney Co., Ben Fritz
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'The Amazing Race' Recap: Long Hair, Don't Care
WDBJ7 BloggerTeams are in China but for only one leg because now they are traveling to Indonesia. The team that gets first in this leg wins the coveted Express Pass. The Express Pass is a ticket to skip over a challenge that a team does not want to do. They can use it...Tags: China, The Amazing Race (tv program), Auto Racing
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'Amazing Race' recap, Indonesian bull racing, balloon animals and fish
It's the second leg of "The Amazing Race," and we learn some interesting factoids about the teams. For example, one of the blondes snorts when she is almost hit by a taxi. Was it a snort of laughter? Or of fear? It all happened so quickly. Also, were...
Tags: Alicia Silverstone, Kmart, The Amazing Race (tv program), Auto Racing
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Facebook: One billion served
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, announced this morning that the massive social networking site had reached an awesome milestone: One billion active monthly users. "Helping a billion people connect is amazing, humbling and by far the thing I am most...
Tags: Media Industry, Mark Zuckerberg, Brazil, Mexico, New Products
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Asian delegation checks soybean crop, builds bond
BRANDON - With both hands holding it open, Fadjar Setiawan plunged a small, clear plastic bag into the cascade of soybeans flowing from a truck unloading at the Eastern Farmers Cooperative in Brandon. With a pen, he labeled the sample. Before sealing...Tags: Travel, China, Natural Disasters, Droughts, International Travel
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Pakistan Protest Against Anti-Muslim Film Turns Deadly
CNNThe United States braced Saturday for more protests over an independently produced anti-Islam film that has ignited anger in the Muslim world, temporarily closing some of its diplomatic missions and warning American citizens in some countries to be...Tags: Tunisia, Murder, Pakistan, Hamid Karzai, Lebanon
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Artscape attractions include Robert Marbury, his 7-foot Yeti
When Robert Marbury was 19 years old, he necked with Ricki Lake on camera. At age 29, he spent a year sailing in Indonesia, where he says his ship was attacked by pirates. Four years later, he was one of the three co-founders of the Minnesota Association...
Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), William Shatner, Arts, Physical Fitness and Exercise, John Waters
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110 People Rescued from Capsized Boat Near Australia
CNNCHRISTMAS ISLAND -- Rescuers have saved 110 people from a ship that capsized in the waters between Australia and Indonesia and are searching for the many missing, an Australian official said Friday. The boat, that was carrying about 200 people, flipped...Tags: CNN (tv network), Religious Festivals, Australia, Holidays
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New wave of immigrants — a new target too?
It's official! A new study by the Pew Research Center proves the old trope true: Asians are the new Jews. All those essentially positive stereotypes you've heard about — the hard work and the Tiger Moms — have made Asian Americans the highest-...
Tags: Minority Groups, Religion and Belief, University of California, Irvine, Racism, Christopher Hitchens
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