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POPSMerino wool and angora tunic sweater Tunics are one of the hottest styles this year. Ralph Lauren has created a stylish tunic from a classic cable knit sweater style. http://www.designerclothesonline.co.uk/clothing/ralph-lauren/ - http://www.designerclothesonline.co.uk/
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POPSHardcore PC Slides All Its Components Into Oil. Heat shortens the life of all electronics; neglecting the messy dust clogged cleanings results in over-heating and death of expensive components. This danger could become thing of the past. Opening the world of over-clocking with no danger of overheating, this oil tanker approach is a definite win, win situation.
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POPSMedia Monkee Video Site Launches
http://www.MediaMonkee.net Viral video marketing is one of the hottest and fastest growing forms of web promotion today, especially since online video has become a daily fix for millions of people. 59 percent out of 501 adults surveyed online in a month according to (Source: the Kelsey Group) said that they had viewed a video ad on the internet. Among those who said yes, a percentage also added based on seeing the video campaign that they had also checked out a website, requested information about a service or product, went to a store to buy a product, made a purchase, forwarded the video to a friend or family member, signed up for a service or trial and some did nothing at all. Viral Video marketing is the future of online marketing, “said Lauris Renner, senior consultant for L.A.R Consulting & Design. Since video is the most powerful medium for selling and 50 percent of internet traffic today is video, advertisers can use it to connect with audiences in a multitude of ways incl
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POPSWho is The Hottest Woman of This Year? She landed the coveted Sports Illustrated swimsuit and now this supermodel has been named the 'World's Hottest Woman' for this year by Maxim magazine. Find out who she is!
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POPSTHE 10 HOTTEST We consulted the smartest sex docs around to learn how popular sex myths stack up with reality
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POPSNot so hot! At least some of us have known that the IPCC models are based on exaggeration and manipulation, but what's interesting, as the article points out, is it only became a news story after bloggers picked it up.
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POPSThief, not Santa, found stuck in chimney He obviously doesn't know that chimneys aren't designed with Santa in mind. He spent 10 hours 'like a grub in a cocoon." They then spent 90 minutes with a jackhammer getting him out. Central Australia can be one of the hottest and driest places in the world He probably thought he could get into the bar, and drink free beer. He was Soooo close, but he wouldn't have been able to raise a spit, with a mouth full of soot . All he could do was dream of beer . (I wonder if he had a beer gut?) Maybe the authorities will charge him when they stop laughing.
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POPSScience, Sexism, and News Coverage Jon Eisen at UC Davis takes on a list of top biologists that neglected to include women, and also ignored much of biology. Off the top of my head, I'd add aging researcher Cynthia Kenyon and Genentech's Susan Desmond-Hellmann to the list. (Hey, DeCode Genetics CEO Kari Stefansson makes Newsweek's list...)
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POPSLook at these numbers The hypothesis of global warming includes the presumption that late 20th century warming was caused by human emissions. This theory has failed the three main tests to which it has been subjected. First, there is no relationship between the 20th century patterns of increasing carbon dioxide and changing temperature; second, 20th century rates and magnitude of temperature change fall well within previous natural limits of change despite accompanying increases in human-sourced carbon dioxide; and, third, the computer models used to engender public alarm have proved unable to predict temperature change over the period 1990 -2006, let alone out to 2100.
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POPSSecret of Horror Writer's Lineage Broken - Stephen King and Son, Joe Hill Mar 17, 7:31 PM (ET) By JERRY HARKAVY Joe Hill knew it was only a matter of time before one of the publishing industry's hottest little secrets became common knowledge. He just wished he could have kept it under wraps a bit longer. But when Hill's fantasy-tinged thriller, "Heart-Shaped Box," came out last month, it was inevitable that his thoroughbred blood lines as a writer of horror and the supernatural would be out there for all to see. After 10 years of writing short stories and an unpublished novel under his pen name, Hill knows that the world is now viewing him through a different prism - as the older son of Stephen King.