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Rutgers is going to let students of the opposite sex dorm together for the first time, a “gender-neutral” policy designed to make the campus more accommodating to gay students, reports the Star-Ledger . The move comes in the wake of last year’s high-profile suicide of Tyler Clementi . Students won’t be asked…

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Smoking May Increase Breast Cancer Risk

A new study shows a significant association between smoking and an increased risk of breast cancer.

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Today in History for Wednesday March 3rd

March 2nd: Rutherford B. Hayes declared winner of presidential election; Mikhail Gorbachev born; “King Kong”, “The Sound of Music” premiere in New York.

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Reba to Join Country Music Hall of Fame

It was a bittersweet moment when Reba McEntire joined Jean Shepard and songwriter Bobby Braddock as the newests member of the Country Music Hall of Fame. McEntire missed the announcement to be with her ill father. (March 2)

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iPad 2 (or something) shows up in the wilds of China

Look, not even the source of these images is absolutely certain that the device in his possession is a legitimate iPad 2, but we can’t very well leave you spending your entire day anticipating Apple’s new tablet launch without a potential candidate for what it might eventually look like. The above mockup has been procured over in China (where else?) and seems to tally closely with speculation we’ve been hearing about this hardware refresh — namely, a slimmer profile, an almost entirely flat back, bigger speaker, and of course, rear- and front-facing cameras. We’ve looked into the digits on the back of the device and the model number is one for the original Apple TV while the FCC ID is for a WiFi-only iPad, but those could be mere placeholders on what is, once again, a mockup and not a real working tablet. The SIM card slot looks to have been repositioned to a slot that was once expected to house an SD card reader. Other tidbits of interest here include the 3G antenna, whose white cover is expected to be black on final units, and the sloped power button and headphone jack, bringing those witty “jumbo iPod touch” jokes to mind. Boy, those never get old. Jump past the break for a few more pics. Continue reading iPad 2 (or something) shows up in the wilds of China iPad 2 (or something) shows up in the wilds of China originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 02 Mar 2011 02:57:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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The US has listed China’s top search engine—one of the 10 most popular websites in the world—as one of the most “notorious markets” for pirated software and media, Reuters reports. Baidu.com, the most popular website within China, was again singled out by the US trade representative’s office…

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The president of Yemen lashed out at the US and Israel today and accused them of secretly controlling the democratic uprisings in the Arab world, the Los Angeles Times reports. Ali Abdullah Saleh, a key ally of the US in the war on al-Qaeda and the recipient of billions in…

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Obesity Boosts Risk for Aggressive Breast Cancer

Obesity and a sedentary lifestyle appear to increase the risk for an uncommon but aggressive breast cancer that is not fueled by the hormone estrogen, a surprising new study shows.

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Carney Rejects Criticism From Yemen’s President

The White House rejected criticism from Yemen’s president Ali Abdula Saleh, who says Washington is behind the protests against his regime. Saleh on Tuesday accused President Barack Obama of meddling in the affairs of Arab countries. (March 1)

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Gaddafi and Bush: Victims of Terrorists or Victimized Terrorists?

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. In the Summer of 1939, Fuehrer Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party had planned a massive gathering called the Rally of Peace. Simultaneously, movie reels, radios and newspapers showed Polish crowds burning effigies representing the Fuehrer. They also displayed Poles shouting abuses against Germany and singing offensive songs against the Reich and its Leader.(1) The list of hostile acts against ethnic Germans in the Danzig Corridor, like the imprisonment of nine ethnic German girls, went on and on, further inflaming the common sensitivity of Germans to the fate of their “unredeemed” fellow citizens.(2) As the Nazi press orchestrated what appeared to…

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