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"The New Normal" Recap: Gay Christmas
AfterElton.com
Then David takes Bryan downstairs and shows him their new, fully child-safe Christmas tree. Bryan says he hates it, but his face says otherwise. And that's it for The New Normal for 2012 folks. See ya 2013 — unless the Mayans were right. Enjoy your ...
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AfterElton.com
New Mental Health Manual
Scientist
Among the controversies raised by the new guidelines was the APA's decision to merge several autism-spectrum disorders into one classification, which critics claim could cause milder disorders in the spectrum to be overlooked. The fifth edition also ...
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Scientist
New Man of Steel and Star Trek Posters Tease Somber Summer of Cinema
Wired
New posters for two of next year's most anticipated movies suggest that summer 2013 could be shaping up to be a festival of darkness. First up is the desolate new Man of Steel image. With Superman in handcuffs (above), the haunting poster evokes a ...
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Wired
The New Lumia Phones May Be Nokia's Best Chance
Businessweek
Nokia introduced two new smartphones on Wednesday, the Lumia 620 and Lumia 920T. These represent the opposite ends of the spectrum when it comes to handsets: The low-end 620 carries an unsubsidized $249 price tag, while the 920T will retail at ...
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New Girl Recap: Never Cross the Bar
Vulture
Tonally, last night's New Girl went in three different directions. Winston and Jess seemed to be starring in an old-fashioned sitcom, complete with a fake robbery and people getting locked in closets. Schmidt and Cece's plot felt like a drama-heavy ...
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Royal succession: why a new law won't change much
The Guardian
that's what we'd be shouting today if we'd always had the new royal succession rules," said the Sun. "German housewife Friederike Thyra Marion Wilhelmine Dorothea von der Osten, 52, a direct descendant of the last kaiser of Germany, would now be our ...
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The Guardian
Scientists Plan to Ship Curiosity Rover New Frenemy to Torture
Vanity Fair
Curiosity, who can be a fussy little egomaniac of a space rover, will soon have company on Mars. No, Curiosity did not discover organic life—that would mean all that teasing about a mission "for the history books" would have actually been justified ...
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Vanity Fair
Aion 3.7 goes live today, adds new instance
Joystiq
With so much news trickling out about Aion's upcoming -- and as of yet undated -- 4.0 expansion, it was easy to miss news about today's 3.7 patch. Mum's no longer the word, though, as NCsoft has just released the patch notes so folks can read up on ...
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New US Congress is Most Diverse in History
Voice of America
New US legislators, those taking office for the first time in January, are more diverse than at any other time in U.S. history. Barriers have been broken on ethnicity, sexual orientation and religion. In fact, among the 200 Democratic representatives ...
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New Drug Approval Rate At Near-Record High, FDA Says
Forbes
The Food and Drug Administration approved 35 brand new medicines in its fiscal year 2012, which ended in September, according to an FDA report to be released later today. That is the same number as in the year-ago period, and one of the highest levels ...
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NHLPA prepares new proposal; can it save NHL's season on the brink?
Yahoo! Sports (blog)
Getty ImagesNEW YORK -- The NHL Players' Association apparently is working on a formal proposal while the NHL Board of Governors meets Wednesday in New York City. After hours of meetings between owners and players Tuesday produced cautious ...
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Yahoo! Sports (blog)
Lundbeck anticipates new drug "feast"
Yahoo! News (blog)
LONDON (Reuters) - Danish group Lundbeck is looking forward to a "feast" of new drugs to refresh its product line-up, kicking off next week with a possible European Union green light for a novel medicine to treat alcohol abuse. In all, there is scope ...
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Clint Black Is Back: Readies First New Album in 7 Years
Billboard
Kenny Rogers is in the midst of his annual Christmas concert tour, but he plans on gifting his fans with some fresh music in the new year. Rogers tells Billboard that he and producer Dann Huff are five songs into an album the singer plans to release in ...
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Billboard
Storytelling in a new dimension
The Economist (blog)
YANN MARTEL's fantasy novel, a life-affirming story about a shipwrecked boy in a boat with only a Bengal tiger called Richard Parker for company, was initially rejected by five publishers—yet it went on to win the Man Booker prize in 2002. Its ...
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The Economist (blog)
India v England: new improved Monty Panesar earns respect of Little Master ...
Telegraph.co.uk
This was new, original Panesar and he treated everyone to a sort of tippy-toed Bhangra-style celebration jig to go with it. The 'afternoon' session (which began at the unearthly hour of 11.40am) featured Jimmy Anderson reverse swinging the ball ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
The New York Post defends its indefensible photo
Salon
On Tuesday, the eternally tasteless Murdoch tabloid plumbed a new depth by running a cover image of Ki Suk Han helplessly clutching the edge of the platform from the tracks, his head turned in the direction of the oncoming car, with the headline ...
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Salon
Oh great: New attack makes some password cracking faster, easier than ever
Ars Technica
Oh great: New attack makes some password cracking faster, easier than ever. You're not still using SHA1 for password hashing, are you? by Dan Goodin - Dec 5, 2012 3:13 pm UTC. Privacy · 24 · Enlarge / A slide from Steube's presentation outlining a more ..
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Ars Technica
The Explosive Debate Over Egypt's New Constitution
The Atlantic
Egypt's constitutional assembly pulled an all-nighter last week to hastily approve a controversial draft of a new constitution. However, the constitutional battle is far from over. Yesterday, protests rocked the country, and a crowd of some 100,000 ...
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Looks Like There's New Mass Effect 3 DLC on the Way
Kotaku
A post by lead designer Jos Hendriks on BioWare's forums calls the new DLC an "all hands on deck" affair and tweets from various talent who've had a hand in BioWare's sci-fi series make it seem like this new chapter will be a big one. What I'm up to ...
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New Study Shows African Lion Populations Declining
Voice of America
DAKAR, SENEGAL — A new study says the number of lions in sub-Saharan Africa is declining at an alarming rate, due in part to human encroachment in lions' natural habitats. The mighty lion may be Africa's top predator, but it appears to be no match ...
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Voice of America
Will Republicans' New Love of Immigrants Lead to Reform?
Businessweek
If anyone doubts that Republican rhetoric is now firmly focused on the benefits of immigration, check out the latest comments from former President George W. Bush and Mitt Romney's campaign chief. At a Dec. 4 conference hosted by the Dallas Federal ...
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5 NBA Teams in Desperate Need of a New Nickname
Bleacher Report
The New Orleans Hornets will reportedly become the New Orleans Pelicans next season, further showing just how committed new owner Tom Benson is to giving the team a makeover and new identity. While not the best choice of a nickname, other teams ...
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Bleacher Report
Book News: Bad-Sex Award Winner, Hatchet Job of the Year
New Yorker (blog)
The Canadian author Nancy Huston has won this year's Bad Sex in Fiction award for her novel "Infrared," which captured the judges' attention with sentences like, "Kamal and I are totally immersed in flesh, that archaic kingdom that brings forth tears ...
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New Yorker (blog)
Smedley slams aimbotters, teases new PlanetSide 2 weapons
Joystiq
SOE president John Smedley lit his Twitter account on fire last night with some pointed comments directed at PlanetSide 2 aimbotters. "Haruhi at artificialaiming.com was just banned. All three of his accounts. Goodbye you scumbag. Find a new hobby or ...
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'Rayman Jungle Run' Gets New Levels and New Playable Characters
Touch Arcade
Yesterday, Rayman Jungle Run's first significant content update landed which added a brand new world called Potpourri. It contains 10 new levels to play through - 9 regular ones and a new ultra-difficult Land of the Livid Dead level. There are some new ...
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