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Thursday, November 21, 2013

Sex In The Senate

Sex In The Senate, Google Created An Interactive Tour Of Middle Earth, The Easiest Way To Look More Photogenic, The Great Imposter, Here's How Walmart Could Pay Workers A Decent Wage Without Raising Prices
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Thursday, November 21, 2013
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THE COUNTRY RUNS ON BOURBON
Sex In The Senate
politico.com
The secret, salacious history of Capital Hill.
DON'T TRY ON ANY RINGS WHILE THERE
Google Created An Interactive Tour Of Middle Earth
middle-earth.thehobbit.com
This is super cool.
SOUNDS PAINFUL
The Easiest Way To Look More Photogenic
petapixel.com
It's all about the squinch.
MEET BARRY BREMEN
The Great Imposter
espn.go.com
Barry Bremen was equal parts P.T. Barnum, 'Walter Mitty', and Paper Lion-era George Plimpton. From 1979 to 1986, this Detroit-area novelty goods salesman became known in the sports world as 'The Great Imposter'.
COULD RAISE WAGES $5.38 PER HOUR
Here's How Walmart Could Pay Workers A Decent Wage Without Raising Prices
motherjones.com
Walmart has gotten a lot of bad press this week over news of an Ohio store holding a food drive for its own workers, who were unable to buy Thanksgiving groceries on the retail giant's paltry wages. Wouldn't it be better if Walmart simply paid its workers enough to feed themselves? A new report suggests that doing so wouldn't be as hard as you might think.
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THE FLAG STILL FLIES
Image: A man walks along as the national flag of the Philippines flies over the rubble of destroyed homes in Tacloban on November 20, 2013. More than 4,000 people were killed and up to 4.4 million displaced when typhoon Haiyan packing some of the strongest winds ever recorded by a storm made landfall.
A man walks along as the national flag of the Philippines flies over the rubble of destroyed homes in Tacloban on November 20, 2013. More than 4,000 people were killed and up to 4.4 million displaced when typhoon Haiyan packing some of the strongest winds ever recorded by a storm made landfall. Credit: ODD ANDERSEN/AFP/Getty Images/Newscom
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