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Dick Van Dyke Back on Stage

Emmy- and Tony-winning actor Dick Van Dyke discusses his return to the stage in a new career-retrospective musical, “Step in Time!,” now playing at the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles. (Dec. 9)

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Raw Video: President Obama on "Mythbusters"

President Obama made a special appearance on the Discovery Channel show “mythbusters”, asking the team of Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage to re-test the myth of Archimedes’ solar array (Dec. 9)

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For the second night in a row, MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell exposed a prominent liberal for being totally ignorant about the tax code. His victim on Wednesday's “The Last Word” was liberal media darling Rep. Alan Grayson (D-Fla.), and this time O'Donnell had some assistance from two very unlikely participants (video follows with partial transcript and commentary): read more

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iTunes’ 90-second song previews go live, on select songs and US-only for now

Apple’s flipped the switch on extending iTunes preview clips to the totally revolutionary length of 90 seconds. Only songs that last for two and a half minutes or longer and a limited number of artists are benefiting from this change — which seems to be of Apple’s unilateral doing — and it’s only effective in the US iTunes Store. Trust us, we checked our UK accounts and were met with those mediocre, entirely unsatisfying 30-second previews on everything. We reckon there’s still a little more intrigue left in this tale, particularly when it comes to propitiating the record labels and securing international deals, but we’ll leave those negotiations to the well shaven dudes in expensive suits — for you and us, there’s a whole load of Black Eyed Peas and Kanye West stuff to go and preview. iTunes’ 90-second song previews go live, on select songs and US-only for now originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 09 Dec 2010 02:53:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Today in History for December 9th

Britain’s Prince Charles and Princess Diana announce they are separating; The Charge of the Light Brigade is published in Britain; Solidarity union leader Lech Walesa is elected president in Poland; Actor Kirk Douglas is born. (Dec. 9)

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Video Essay: Elmo, Elvis, Darth Vader in Vegas

Street performers work the famed Fremont Street strip in Las Vegas, where they troll for tips. The three roommates who dress as Elmo, Elvis and Darth Vader are among those trying to make it in a city that’s been hit hard by the recession. (Dec. 9)

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AP Source: Crawford Agrees to Deal With Red Sox

Outfielder Carl Crawford has reached a preliminary agreement with the Boston Red Sox on a $142 million, seven-year contract, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press. (Dec. 9)

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NC Residents Remember ‘Strong, Calm’ Edwards

Residents of Elizabeth Edwards’ hometown of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, are remembering her for the ‘indelible mark’ she left on the world. Edwards died Tuesday after a six-year battle with cancer. (Dec. 9)

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NASA paper on arsenic-bred organisms finds phosphorous-based detractors

Calm down, everyone, please take your seats. Now, no one here is saying arsenic-bred life is impossible — they’re not saying that, so your science fiction novel (which should be beyond the outline phase and in rough draft form) is conceptually fine. But, as you might have heard, there are a number of scientists — including some that co-authored a 2007 paper that called for such arsenic-based research — who are calling into question the paper behind NASA’s big astrobiological announcement , noting what they see as “fatal flaws” and errors in methodology. Frankly, this kind of thing happens with most-to-all science papers, but given all the self-made hooplah surrounding the unveil, a public opposition seems poetically appropriate. Expect this toxic fight to propagate throughout an assortment of scientific journals, the initial test trialed numerous times over in hopes of recreating (and further verifying). Make no mistake, someone’ll be bringing a beaker to the test tube fight. NASA paper on arsenic-bred organisms finds phosphorous-based detractors originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 09 Dec 2010 01:52:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Russia’s Subbotnik Jews get rabbi

Rabbi Shlomo Zelig Avrasin ‘s mission to focus primarily on community of Vysoky in southern Russia, to include teaching Hebrew and Judaism, organizing prayer services and conducting range of diverse educational activities for Jewish youth

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