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InternationalPolitics-U.S.Film & TV
ANDREW POTTER, 1531 WORDS
Kathryn Bigelow treats our worst instincts and ugliest actions as virtues, and suggests there's nothing to choose between being good and being powerful.
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Film & TVCelebs
AMY LONGSDORF, 1147 WORDS
The star of the zombie-human love story, "Warm Bodies," derived inspiration from watching "Edward Scissorhands," which also walks a thin line between horror comedy and romance.
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Health
SANDRA GORDON, 1150 WORDS
Critical congenital heart disease (CCHD) is often treatable if it's detected early, with a simple screening test called Pulse oximetry.
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Film & TV
DREW GRANT, 1226 WORDS
A new wave of millennial TV protagonists are Bad Men. At best, our guy is an immoral misanthrope and a latent misogynist. At worst, he's a sociopath.
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Travel
HAL PEAT, 733 WORDS
St. Martin has both a coastline and an interior that allows for outdoor adventure suited to just about any type of active traveler. This includes one of the largest inland lagoons in the Caribbean, a historic private rainforest preserve with awesome vistas, and a variety of lovely bays on all sides of the island.
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Travel
LINDSEY BLOMBERG, 638 WORDS
Enjoy the world's top reefs -- while helping to conserve them.
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Science
While it is profoundly difficult predicting the developmental trajectory of any individual, new research suggests we can influence the odds that people will retreat within themselves or unleash the fundamentally human drive to explore and create.
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Politics-U.S.Technology
CATHY YOUNG, 718 WORDS
Online vigilantism can become the mirror image of online misconduct -- as irresponsible and as damaging.
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Politics-U.S.Technology
TED RALL, 1067 WORDS
Aaron Swartz, who helped invent RSS feeds, was, in his family's words, "the product of a criminal justice system rife with intimidation and prosecutorial overreach" -- a system that ought to be changed for everyone, not just loveable Ivy League nerds.
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Film & TVPolitics-U.S.
SADY DOYLE, 823 WORDS
Tarantino's plot arcs of revenge are irresistible, and there's an undeniable radical charge in watching women and people of color and Jews take arms and revolt against their tormenters. But there's the lingering sense that Tarantino is more interested in the thrill (and viscera) than in anything else.
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Film & TVTechnology
GREG BEATO, 1301 WORDS
YouTube continues to claim a greater and greater share of our attention -- not just through videos of women doing yoga in miniscule bikinis but also through introductory Latin lessons and other fare that taps our desire for depth and immersive engagement.
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Film & TV
BONNIE STIERNBERG, 1721 WORDS
Iconic and classic performances or films that were inexplicably overlooked and failed to even receive nominations.
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Technology
DAVID BAYON, 3633 WORDS
We take the most common fallacies in technology and show why you shouldn't believe everything you hear.
Only available in U.S., Canada, Hong Kong, South Africa and Singapore. Electronic rights not available in U.S..

Politics-U.S.
VERONIQUE DE RUGY, 1048 WORDS
The Department of Defense, with its 2.3 million workers, is the single largest employer in the United States. The defense industry directly or indirectly employs another 3 million people. This, in a nutshell, is why it's so hard to cut military spending.
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Politics-U.S.International
ELIZABETH SANDERS, 1564 WORDS
Obama's drone attacks and the pathology of presidential power.
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Travel
GARY JONES, 1296 WORDS
Human-hungry dragons, hallucinatory marine realms and menacing avatars of ancient Rome inspired Barcelona's kookiest architecture. An extraordinary walking tour climaxes at the world's most staggering place of worship.
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Food & Wine
JENNIFER SANTISI, 617 WORDS
Biodynamic wines honor the land and taste great, too.
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BusinessLife
You can easily get coached in talking, presenting, and speech-making. What about listening?
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Life
Selecting an organic pillow is an economical first step toward going organic entirely.
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Film & TVPolitics-U.S.
TRACY QUAN, 873 WORDS
Bill Clinton's opposition to a war that has put up to 500,000 people, many of them non-violent offenders, behind bars in the US is a primary thread running through "Breaking the Taboo."
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