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Silicon Valley gives conservative Christians a boost
Silicon Valley, the politically liberal technology hub, is an unlikely incubator of conservative Christian activism.
But a group of its venture capitalists is backing an ambitious project that seeks to affect the 2012 election by registering 5 million...Tags: Politics, Barack Obama, Auto Racing, Democratic Party, NASCAR
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Congress expands Fast and Furious probe to White House
Congressional investigators reviewing the failed gun-tracking program Operation Fast and Furious have formally asked the Obama administration to turn over copies of "all records" involving three key White House national security officials and the program,...Tags: Barack Obama, Phoenix (Maricopa, Arizona), Darrell E Issa, U.S. Department of Justice, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Online music: Rhapsody reaches 1 million subscribers, finally
TechnologyRhapsody, the longest-running subscription-music service, announced Thursday that it had finally crossed the 1 million subscriber threshold. Before you cue the cork-popping, bear in mind that Rhapsody launched almost exactly 10 years ago, so its growth... -
'Fast Five' tops most pirated movies of 2011 on BitTorrent
Company Town"Fast Five," "Then Hangover Part II" and "Thor" were the year's most pirated movies.... -
Copying and file sharing recognized as a religion in Sweden
TechnologyIs file sharing a religion? The Church of Kopimism gets recognized as a religion in Sweden.... -
PASSINGS: Andy Whitfield, Frank Warner
Andy Whitfield Title actor in cable's 'Spartacus' series Andy Whitfield, 39, star of the cable series "Spartacus: Blood and Sand," died Sunday of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in Sydney, Australia, according to his manager, Sam Maydew. Whitfield, who was born...Tags: Steven Spielberg, Movies, Australia, Taxi Driver (movie), Entertainment
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Patt Morrison Asks: Balloteer Kim Alexander
The first California election that Kim Alexander cast a ballot in was a pip; voters decided 16 state propositions -- on creating a state lottery, capping welfare, limiting campaign contributions -- and gave their former governor, Ronald Reagan, a second...Tags: Arts and Culture, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Architecture, Entertainment
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SXSW 2012: Sean Parker predicts a 'war' between labels, artists
Pop & HissWhile pledging an allegiance to neutrality, Napster co-founder Sean Parker essentially sounded the sirens of battle, and predicted an oncoming bout between labels and artists. He was speaking at a session at South by Southwest's music festival in Austin,... -
In-Your-Face Fitness: Friend through thick and thin?
Dear Friend:
You drew me to your website with promises of rapid muscle gain and even faster fat loss. I know we're friends because that's the first thing I saw at the top of your home page: "Dear Friend." That makes it official, doesn't it?
And now I'...Tags: Marathon, Entertainment Events, Book, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Obesity
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The meaning of an Emmy nomination: A round-table discussion
For a television critic, the Emmys are always a mixed bag. It's always great when shows and performances we have supported from the beginning are recognized, but sometimes — if you can believe it — the shows and people we believe deserve to...Tags: The Big Bang Theory (tv program), Satellite and Cable Service, Television Industry, Entertainment, Ty Burrell
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Critic's Notebook: 'The Smile Sessions' puts puzzle together
Forty-five years ago this week at United Western Recorders, near Sunset and Vine in Los Angeles, Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks, along with a radio interviewer, were hanging out in a studio with a grand piano, a microphone and a work in progress called...Tags: Music Industry, Arts and Culture, Fantastic Mr. Fox (movie), Capitol Records, Physiology
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McManus: Technology that protects protesters
Early this year, as street protests began spreading across the Arab world, a young Internet expert from Germany, Katrin Verclas, asked Egyptian democracy activists what kind of technology they needed most. More laptop computers? Better access to the Web?...Tags: Consumers, Politics, Media Industry, Egypt, Human Rights
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