The last remaining population of Siberian tigers has declined significantly, according to a recent survey.
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A fascinating way to look at it: No visualization of American power yet. But look how quickly empires tend to implode.
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According to the 14th annual survey by the LGBT-focused Community Marketing, Inc, New York City remains the top choice for LGBT tourists.
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Personal computer shipments in Western Europe between July and September fell slightly compared with a year earlier, a report says.
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The Nation's Katrina Vanden Heuvel, who I get to finally meet today in NYC, recently participated in a debate as to whether it was a good thing that the mainstream media was withering on the vine.
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Being from Michigan, and being familiar with the decay of Detroit and the elitism of Grosse Point, I find this simply hilarious! Even if you’re not from Michigan, I think you’ll get the “Point”.
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Catherine Rampell tries to explain the difference between two conflicting workforce estimates: What explains a spike in unemployment in October alongside a relatively modest decline in employment during the same month? It might be the self-employed, said Joseph Brusuelas, director.
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Good old Samsung and its obsession with thinness. After finally letting its 30nm 32Gb NAND chips out of the bag in May, the Korean memory maker has now successfully halved the thickness of its octa-die memory package to a shockingly thin 0.
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Rupert Murdoch's News Corp delivered better than expected quarterly numbers yesterday though overall revenue is still down.
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In yesterday’s election, the Motor City gained its first openly gay councilmember, Charles Pugh.
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Weezer is selling its own branded Snuggie. Oh, and it comes with their new album, Raditude. A sign of the continuing decline of music retail? Or brilliant marketing?
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Jolt Cola, the 24 year-old product credited/blamed for creating the multi-billion dollar energy drink market, is going out of business.
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Banning trade in Atlantic bluefin tuna is justified by the extent of their decline, scientists advising fisheries regulators suggest.
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Queen Latifah has noticed a serious decline in female voices in the rap world these days, and, being the Queen MC that she is, plans on doing something about it.
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Lindsay’s parents continue to thrust and parry at one another (all through the media, natch!) while their daughter continues her decline.
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Acer's President Gianfranco Lanci is talking some big talk these days, but not completely without reason.
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Hey, this is probably surprising to no one, but here we go. A new market research report from DisplaySearch says that the overall mobile PC market is down about 5 percent over last year.
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There is a "significant risk" that global production of conventional oil could "peak" and decline by 2020, a report suggests.
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That's Michael Wolff's take on Rupert Murdoch's online strategy: The more he can choke off the Internet as a free news medium, the more publishers he can get to join him, the more people he can bring back to his.
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The print death spiral continues. Today Conde Nast will announce the shuttering of its venerable Gourmet Magazine and three other titles.
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