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Tonight is a reminder of how far the San Franciscan hip-hop collective Why? has drifted into the realms of art-pop, writes our man in Berlin, Ben Gook.
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has launched "a concerted attack on the media in the form of News Ltd newspapers: the group that broke what's now known as the fake email story," writes Glenn Milne.
Why do tall people succeed professionally far more than others? Author Arianne Cohen tries to find out
Linux Magazine: "On the face of it, GoldenDict looks like any other dictionary application. But dig deeper, and you'll discover a few rather neat features that make it not only a rather competent dictionary but also an excellent research tool."
DESPITE his standing in the polls, the PM is showing signs of megalomania, trying to control the media.
Commentary: Still free? Still brave? Perhaps not
In his weekend video/radio address, President Barack Obama discussed the heritage of Independence Day and pushed his economic, energy, and health care agenda. Quite...
Overturning the longstanding ban on corporate spending in elections for president and Congress would be a disaster for democracy.
Republican Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska stunned her state and the political world Friday by announcing she will resign her post at the end of the month, igniting speculation about what the move means for her political future and her viability for the GOP's presidential nomination in 2012. The decision, announced in a hastily called lakeside briefing at her Wasilla, Alaska, home, sparked sharply ...
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