Wednesday, October 24, 2012

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'Horses and bayonets' goes viral
CollegeNews
"Horses and bayonets" seems to be the highlight of last night's presidential debate, referring to President Obama's comment on what he believes to be Governor Romney's outdated foreign policy. The phrase quickly spread across Twitter and other social ...
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Kvitova out of WTA Championships with viral illness
Tennis Magazine
Defending champion Petra Kvitova has withdrawn from the WTA Championships in Istanbul with a viral illness. Australian Samantha Stosur will replace her. The sixth-ranked Kvitova has been battling various illnesses on and off all year, and on Tuesday ...
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Lil-Lets and its agency come under fire as Bodyform viral sparks stinging ...
The Drum
A discussion on this morning's Women's Hour on Radio 4 about the viral film made by Bodyform broadened into a critique of sanitary protection advertising as a whole - and a recent print advertisement for Lil-Lets made by Leagas Delaney came in for some ...
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Stupid Copyright Licensing Tricks Strike Again: NBC Can't Show Viral SNL ...
Techdirt
While NBC has had a somewhat ridiculous love/hate affair with putting SNL clips online. Over the past few years, it's finally realized that viral clips are an important promotional vehicle for the show. Yet... this clip is not online on NBC.com or Hulu ...
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Viral video: Boca Juniors fans measured on a seismograph
ITV News
Viral video: Boca Juniors fans measured on a seismograph. Last updated Wed 24 Oct 2012. Argentina · Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter. Very cool. So Boca's famously raucous fans registered an impressive 5.9 on the Richter Scale. Would it be too ...
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'Cha Cha Slide' Tweet Mocking Romney's 5-Point Plan Goes Viral
New York's PIX11 / WPIX-TV
Basking in the post-debate glow was neither Barack or Mitt, but rather, a Boston University student who pulled off a 140-character tweet that went wildly viral. Just a few hours before the debate Monday, Patrick Curran, tweeted: "Mitt Romney's five ...
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