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New Video: Cee-Lo Green “Bodies”

For the latest visual off his album The Lady Killer, Cee-Lo Green takes viewers on the road of a murder mystery with co-stars Kerry Washington, Janelle Monae & Karl Lagerfeld Directed By Mikael Colombu Films Previously: Cee-Lo Green with Gwyneth Paltrow & The Muppets At the 2011 Grammy Awards (Video) Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : MissInfo.tv Discovery Date : 15/02/2011 11:20 Number of articles : 4

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“Man bags” aren’t just for metrosexuals anymore, but the increase in satchel-wearing has been accompanied by an increase in back problems, experts warn. The bags have largely replaced briefcases, but people cram so many electronic gadgets and items into them that the average bag now weighs close to 14 pounds,…

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GM Chief Vows to Focus on China

The head of General Motors says the US automaker will keep a focus on China’s massive and growing market. Daniel Akerson spoke at a Beijing news conference Tuesday. (Feb. 15)

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A Malaysian man survived a tiger attack after his wife bashed the animal with a wooden soup ladle. The man was hunting squirrels near his home in a jungle settlement in northern Malaysia when the tiger attacked, the BBC reports. The man, who was badly lacerated and is recovering in…

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COCA COLA PRIMER AUTO Coca Cola Destapa la Felicidad Egypt’s Uncertain Future – Howard The Humongous – Episode 9 The Markets Are Open: Buffett's Coca Cola Wells 50% full (NYSE: KO … The entire portfolio is now down to 25 stocks with Coca Cola and Wells Fargo making up approximately 50%. Other notable stocks in the portfolio include U.S. Bancorp, American Express and Kraft which all together make up close to 70% of … Coke cap blown off: Coca-Cola recipe is here « GREATER VOICE … “The formula for Coca-Cola is one of the most jealously guarded trade secrets in the world. So we were surprised to come across a 1979 newspaper article with what looked like the original recipe for Coke. Talking to historian Mark … Coca-Cola vs. PepsiCo: Which Stock Should You Buy? | www.bullfax.com Both Coca-Cola (KO) and PepsiCo (PEP) reported earnings last week (see KO’s conference call transcript here and PEP’s here). Despite the glaring similarity of the two companies, these companies are actually quite different. … Secret formula for Coca-Cola found in old newspaper column The secret recipe for Coke is said to contain ingredients anyone can find, and it’s even easier for people who do their shopping online. Top secret Coca Cola recipe revealed! Top secret Coca Cola recipe revealed!…The drink was created by pharmacist John Pemberton…Despite making up only one percent of the drink’s …However, thisamericanlife.org website claims to ha…The Feb 8, 1979, edition of the … savemekim says: Secret recipe of Coca-Cola discovered after 125yrs, claims website http://bit.ly/i1PvjK

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Philippine peace negotiations resume

The Philippine government will resume talks with Communist rebels in Norway on Tuesday. The talks were last held six years ago. The New People’s Army, which has been waging a guerrilla war for more than 40 years, declared a temporary truce during the negotiations. But, as Al Jazeera’s Marga Ortigas reports from Manila, recent developments have cast a shadow over the talks.

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A huge and previously undetected planet lies at the outer edge of the solar system, believe two University of Louisiana astrophysicists. The planet Tyche, a gas giant four times the size of Jupiter, likely lies in the outer Oort cloud—the most remote part of the solar system—and almost…

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From day one TV and print journalists were at the heart of the protests, defying the lies of Mubarak’s loyal state media The revolution that swept Egypt happened at such a rapid pace, it was difficult to keep up with. While the focal point was the huge crowd in Tahrir Square in Cairo, small revolutions were taking place in virtually every section of society. The business and financial district was rebelling, as were the medics and health carers, factory workers, teachers and lecturers and students. However, arguably one of the most significant was the revolution that was taking place, and continues today, throughout the media industry. From day one of the revolution, the official broadcaster and press went on the offensive, describing the uprising in the most unsavoury language, talking about the youth movement in abusive terms and accusing it of being influenced by Iran, the US or Israel. Up until Mubarak’s final hours state TV, radio and press doggedly defended him, warning of the “horrific consequences” that would befall Egypt if protesters got their way. However, also from day one, a steady stream of media professionals – presenters, producers, writers, columnists, commentators and technicians – walked out of their jobs in protest and joined the revolution. One famous presenter, a household name in Egypt, said that she left the studio just before she was due on air, having been presented with a bulletin stating that the protesters amounted to less than 5,000 troublemakers who were on a looting and killing spree. She said she couldn’t bring herself to read that lie on air. Mass walkouts were reported in numerous newspaper offices, news agencies and TV and radio stations, with workers demanding the arrest of editors and other senior personnel for their role in “tarnishing the people’s revolution”. For decades conscientious media workers had suffered in silence as failed and corrupt government policies were promoted across the airwaves and in print. For years many media workers had called for the freedom of the press, for political reform, for free and fair elections, for social justice, for the bringing to justice of corrupt businessmen and politicians, for the ending of courts martial for civilians, and for an end to Egypt’s role in the inhumane siege of Gaza. Therefore, when the revolution erupted journalists were among the first on the street and among those who gave blood for the cause. Notably, Ahmed Mahmoud, a journalist for Al-Ahram who was shot in the head three times while filming the police beating up young men. At his funeral, those attending mounted a protest demanding the resignation of the head of the journalist’s union Makram Mohammed Ahmed . Ahmed had infamously defended the Mubarak regime, stating that Mubarak was no Ben Ali (the former Tunisian dictator), that the regime was solid, and that the revolution was led by a bunch of Muslim Brotherhood thugs. He was prevented by members of the union of speaking at the funeral. As I write these words, numerous demonstrations by media workers continue outside their respective establishments, demanding the resignation of corrupt editors who sided with the former dictator who appointed them in the first place. This revolution was a bloodless coup by the people of Egypt against a corrupt regime that had succeeded in spreading its tentacles wide and deep throughout Egyptian society. Yet it took no more than 18 days for the Egyptian people to come together, transcend their differences and uproot the past. That will remain the badge of honour on Egypt’s breast. Egypt Middle East Protest Hosni Mubarak Salah Abdel Maqsoud guardian.co.uk

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Intel working with Symantec and Vasco for IPT, hardware-based security measures

Phishers are getting so good and so numerous that even the most technically adept of online bankers should think twice before typing in that password. Even if it’s a legit site, databases can be infiltrated and passwords can be cracked. Time for something more, then. Intel is working on it, teaming up with Symantec and Vasco on what’s being broadly termed Identity Protection Technology, or IPT. This tech enables a computer to, in hardware, generate a one-time password (OTP) that a compatible site could accept. That computer would have been earlier paired with the site to ensure that only authorized machines sign on. It’s similar to the random generating key fobs you might need to sign on to VPN, but built in to Intel’s Core i3 , i5 , and i7 processors. Of course, that won’t help if you e-mail your credit card number to a supposed friend who’s supposedly stranded in some supposedly far away land, but it’s progress. Intel working with Symantec and Vasco for IPT, hardware-based security measures originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 15 Feb 2011 04:28:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Blowing on the embers of discontent, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton praised protesters who clashed violently yesterday with Iranian security forces. The raucous protests are “a testament to the courage of the Iranian people, and an indictment of the hypocrisy of the Iranian regime—a regime which has constantly hailed…

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