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Top Ten Valentine's Day SongsLove and breakup songs for Valentine's Day.
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Researcher's Insight into Using Products to Quit SmokingA recent study by the University of Wisconsin looked at the effectiveness of nicotine patches, lozenges and bupropion.
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Study: Herbal Remedy Ginkgo Biloba Won't Stop Senior MomentsLatest study says the "brain herb" Ginkgo biloba probably doesn't work.
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MySpace Projected Time of Death: June 2010It isn't so much that Myspace is dead. It's that, while Facebook is thriving, Myspace is sitting on the couch in its mother's basement.
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Real Bigfoot Calls Posers "Creepy"After a recent hoax led to a surge in attention, the reclusive Sasquatch agrees to sit down for an exclusive interview at her palatial estate in Malibu.
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Free Words to Get More Web TrafficFree advice that's so easy a naked bigfoot trained by Hannah Montana and Paris Hilton could do it while fighting the Montauk Monster and simultaneously watching Obama discuss celebrity gossip on Comedy Central. -
Dead Bigfoot Found in Georgia Group ClaimsThe woods of northern Georgia may have once housed the real "Bigfoot" or "Sasquatch." Two seekers have claimed to have discovered the body of the legendary creature there. "Several of them were sighted on the same day that the body was found."
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Will You Die?Is your time coming? -
AC Experiment: A Modest Comment ProposalWe truly appreciate our viewer comments. Really. But let's be honest, sometimes its obvious they didn't really read the article. -
Social Media Censorship! - Congressman Culbertson Accuses DemsOn July 8, Congressman John Culberson (R-Texas) accused democrats of plotting to censor usage of social media from any member of Congress.
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Interviewed by DPGoto: http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/812577/interview_with_a_madmanmatthew_christopher.html?page=3&cat=49
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MySpace Vs. Facebook Battle RoyaleMySpace feels the pinch in the wake of Facebook's meteoric rise.
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What to Expect from the MySpace RedesignMySpace, once the dominating force in social networking Web sites, will be making a come-back attempt this week with the introduction of a new design. -
Is There One Right Religion?The world's current major religions dictate that they are the only correct religion. This alone means that, logically, there can be, at most, only one correct religion out of that group. -
Accessorizing Casual Day: Executive FashionDon't let casual day turn your CEO into Mr. Rogers.
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FDA Choice of Spokesperson Questionable, yet HilariousSerious erectile dysfunction drug warning turns comical -
I Gots Da Blue Planet with Ring, Baby!After months of struggling, writing and commenting on AC, at last I've gotten the blue friggin' planet with ring. -
Who Gets Chipped?Most people have come to accept the importance of microchipping their pet dogs or cats. But what about your adopted bird or hamster?
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First Steps in Training a Rescued DogThe very first thing that Sgt. Fluffington needs to learn - even before learning to do her business outside or not to eat your slippers - is trust. -
Study Reveals Vampires' Other WeaknessDaylight, crosses, garlic and splinters - some frailties of vampires have long been recognized. However, a recent study put out by Kneelson Media Research shows that the bloodsuckers have another, lesser-known weakness...
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Comment Boost - Can it Work?Can someone boost your page onto the most-commented list on Associated Content? -
Death by BotoxA veritable fountain of youth from facial injections may not be quite as safe as once believed, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration reports. -
Merck Pays $650 Million to Settle Fraud/kickback AllegationsMerck will pay the federal government $650 million in order to quell allegations that the New Jersey-based drug-maker failed to pay rebates to Medicaid while simultaneously giving illegal kickbacks to doctors for prescribing their products.
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Top Ten Super Bowl Commercials of 2008The Super Bowl... not just a clash of modern Titans of brawn. At an average of $2.7 million for air time, it's also a clash of the Titans of advertising. Here are the top ten advertisements from Super Bowl XLII.
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Forget the Superbowl. Who's Winning the Puppy Bowl?You could watch sweaty men in tights slam into each other over a ball which -- lets be honest -- is the most ill-conceived toy of all time. Or you could watch Puppy Bowl IV.
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Know What's Hot and Write to ItThe key to a highly successful news article lies in finding what people are interested in now. Hitting the right theme at just the right moment is like striking gold. You crawl up the search engine results, the hits flood in, and you'll be left smiling.
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Pit Bull: Beast or Man's Best FriendWhen my neighbors - a pair of backyard breeders - couldn't keep their pit bull from running in the streets, we pulled the dog in from the cold and kept him. I was concerned at first, not knowing much about the breed. -
Encouraging Creativity in the Classroom"Glory be to God for dappled things," wrote Gerard Manley Hopkins in celebration of the different, the original and the creative. Long before "being different" gave high school cliques reason to commit uniform rebellion, this Jesuit priest...
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Montana Overcharged Medicaid Nearly $1 MillionLooking closely at bills is always a good idea. The federal government took a gander at a bill for Montana's Medicaid program and found it was a cool million over what it should have been.
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How to Build a Snow FortAs an 8-year-old, I struggled mightily for half the day to build a snow fort, usually ending up with little more than a meager wall that offered scant protection against frozen projectiles. Meanwhile, my older brother built marvels of snow engineering within a few hours...
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Opposite Day Declared; Chaos EnsuesWASHINGTON D.C. - Panic. Fires. Crying children. All are counted among the benefits of the President's latest executive order.
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Study Denies Link Between Vaccines and AutismParents worried about the safety of childhood vaccines can breathe a little easier. While many have tried to link a compound in childhood vaccines to alarming increases in autism diagnoses, a new study points to other causes.
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Funnel Clouds, Hail Hit MidwestJust as a brief reprieve of unseasonably warm weather melted the last traces of several ice storms, the Midwest was barraged by thunderstorms, hail and reports of at least one tornado. It is the latest in a string of extreme weather for Missouri. -
Getting InkedAs Agrado said in Todo Sobre mi Madre, "You are more authentic the more you resemble what you've dreamed of being." However, there are four important concerns everyone should consider when getting a tattoo: art choices, location, artist selection and health concerns.
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Count Down New Year's Eve at First Night in Columbia, MissouriFire throwing, music, dancing and performance... the annual First Night: Columbia celebration includes everything but the kitchen sink in a smoke- and alcohol-free environment. -
Should the Morning-after Pill Be Used to Prevent Pregnancy?If you are not ready to bring a human life into the world, you should have the option to not do it. If you cannot take the responsibility to love, care-for and nurture a human life, you should not have a child.
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Experimental AIDS Vaccine Goes AwryAn experimental HIV vaccine, meant to protect against the deadly disease which destroys the body's defenses, appears to have done the opposite. Trial subjects given the vaccine appear even more susceptible to contracting HIV/AIDS than those receiving a placebo. -
Isabelle Dinoire's Face Transplant, 18 Months LaterA year and a half after the first facial transplant, the recipient is showing progress according to a study in The New England Journal of Medicine. A French mother of two, who was injured by her pet Labrador, received a new nose, chin, cheeks and lips in 2005. -
Study: Mediterranean Diet May Delay DeathIf you like gyros and maybe a glass of wine to wash them down, you might be doing yourself a favor. A study published today shows that a Mediterranean-style diets could lengthen lives.
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Storms, Ice, Bad Weather Continue to Plague MissouriStorm after storm has coated the Midwest with snow, then ice, then freezing rain, then snow, then ice. And, in their wake, the ground has been imbued with the friction of an air-hockey table.











