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The most fascinating model casting at last week's New York Fashion Week was the Adrienne Vittadini presentation.
Carisa Janes: Looking Good at Every Age: Backstage at Adrienne Vittadini (PHOTOS) Carisa Janes 2011
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And while it's not the whole story, this week's horrific scenes from Libya show that in some countries, the citizens may follow Egypt's example, while the government does not.
Ari Melber: Can Egypt's Internet Movement Be Exported? Ari Melber 2011
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Nutty indeed—but last week's spectacular series of leaks, counter-leaks, and counter-counter-leaks revealed and continues revealing an elan for fighting free speech that shocked even us.
The Yes Men: Could the Chamber of Commerce Leak Scandal Rouse America's "Facebook Generation"? The Yes Men 2011
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The most fascinating model casting at last week's New York Fashion Week was the Adrienne Vittadini presentation.
Carisa Janes: Looking Good at Every Age: Backstage at Adrienne Vittadini (PHOTOS) Carisa Janes 2011
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In this week's episode of DC Decoder we offer some tips for C-SPAN junkies who might find watching Congress a bit puzzling at times.
Craig Crawford: A Viewer's Guide to C-SPAN (VIDEO) Craig Crawford 2011
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On last week's "Into Tomorrow with Dave Graveline" radio show, Consumer Reports associate editor Jim Willcox, discussed our initial asessments of set-top boxes that bring online video content to your living room TV.
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Earlier, Human Rights Watch estimated at least 84 people were killed in this week's crackdown on protests against Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi.
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The main opposition demand is the resignation of the government that is responsible for this week's bloodshed and has been led by the same prime minister — the king's uncle — for 40 years.
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Earlier, Human Rights Watch estimated at least 84 people were killed in this week's crackdown on protests against Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi.
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Earlier, Human Rights Watch estimated at least 84 people were killed in this week's crackdown on protests against Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi.
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