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Taiwanese Susan Boyle / Whitney Houston
The Taiwanese reality-show Whitney Houston
Confessions of a 20 Something: The Right Stuff
Picture yourself driving to work, home, church and the gym using right turns only. Imagine mapping out a day's route or relying on a GPS system to stay right as much as possible. Sounds like a lot of work, huh?

This morning I watched a news clip about how UPS, or the United Parcel Service, trains drivers to avoid waiting in traffic lights by veering right at every opportunity. Even before there were computer programs or GPS systems, the world's largest package delivery company maintained personnel solely for mapping right-only expeditions.
Tykes Encouraged to Play in a Makeshift Jail
Community members in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn were outraged as a result of a 'jail playground' situated on a New York City Housing Authority property.
A Cologne Inspired by a Woman's Vagina
In the newest wave of innovation, someone thought it would be smart to create a new scent for men as cologne.
Healthcare on The House!
President Obama signed sweeping health care reform legislation into law March 22, hailing the moment as the latest example of America facing up to major challenges for the benefit of all its people.
Bush Wipes Off Haitian Handshake
The BBC captured video of former President George W. Bush shaking hands with a Haitian, then wiping off his hands.
Biden's Big F***ing Deal
As Vice President Joe Biden introduces President Obama to make the big healthcare announcement on March 23, he drops the f-bomb.
Members of Winans Family Accused in a Ponzi Scheme
Investigators have alleged that two members of the Winans, the famous Detroit gospel music family, orchestrated an $11 million Ponzi scheme that fleeced more than 180 people out of their money.
Quakes and 'Namis to Judge God's Enemies?
I was an army brat as a child. I never really had a hometown. My family and I just threw ourselves into whatever city we moved to and called it home. One place I found particularly intriguing was Albuquerque, New Mexico. Our visits to the Sandia Mountains, local canyons and to the beautiful desert valleys always filled me with a strange kind of awe.

Some of the beauty of these landscapes lies in how unforgiving they are. When you stare out into the desert you are confronted by your own frailty. You are staring at a land that can swallow you up and devour you. Part of its beauty lies in its ability to remind us just how big the world really is and just how small we really are.
Confessions of a 20 Something: Gaining But Losing
Columnist Ana Guthrie offers sobering advice to hoarders as their acts may be adversely affecting their soul.
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