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Gates and Buffett show rich Indians how to help the poor
Gates and his wife Melinda have been in India this past week, along with Buffett who amazingly was visiting for the first time. They toured health projects they are funding in Bihar, India’s poorest state which has very high maternal mortality rates, and then met about 70 top industrialists from family companies to advocate philanthropy and discuss the sort of “giving pledges” that they encourage in the US.
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Players - Slum Village
Players - Slum Village
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Thumbs Down For The Baby Boomer-Proofed Disposable Lighter
I pressed and thumbed and slid and nearly threw a fit when I couldn’t get the "Amazing Slide Lighter" to work. The irony here is that any able-bodied 10-year-old could probably figure out this conundrum in 15 seconds, so I guess the product really ought to come up with the boast of “Baby Boomer-Proof!” Eventually, by sheer luck I got the tube to ignite, lit my cigarette and thought wistfully back to the days of wooden matches from an exquisitely designed rectangular box.
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5 Ela Remix - Slum Village
5 Ela Remix - Slum Village
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Untitled / Fantastic - Slum Village
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Jealousy - Slum Village
Jealousy - Slum Village
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Minor Adjustments: Straddling the genres of romance and science fiction, The Adjustment Bureau never truly finds solid ground
Film: With just a few small adjustments, The Adjustment Bureau could have been great. As it stands, it's just good. To say that it's based on Philip K. Dick's short story of a similar name is like saying James Franco did a fine job of hosting the Oscars — it's being very generous. The general concept may be the same, but the characters, plot and themes are dramatically different. Writer George Nolfi (The Bourne Ultimatum) not only adapted Dick's story for the screen, he also directed the movie in his first time behind the camera. While he mostly succeeds on both fronts, he stumbles in finding all the right answers to the film's myriad questions. In need of a tweak: Damon and Blunt in 'The Adjustment Bureau' (Photo by Andrew Schwartz) David Norris (Matt Damon) is the country's wunderkind politician. The youngest congressman ever elected, indiscretions in his youth come back to cost him a Senate seat. After meeting a beautiful woman (Emily Blunt) hiding in a men's bathroom at a hotel, Norris is inspired to give the most improbable concession speech ever. While the speech may be more unbelievable than the science-fiction plot that follows, it solidifies his future chances of political success. … (more)
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Maher to Birthers: Prove Boehner Isn't a Woman! (Video)
"When they go a little deeper into the polling, they find out this is just based on a general sense," Maher explained. "It just feels to them like [Obama's] a foreigner. Well, you know, John Boehner wears bronzer and goes on crying jags. He just feels like a female to me. Maybe liberals should demand to see his penis."
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The Fukushima Fifty, the first interview
Exclusive: in their own words, members of the Fukushima Fifty - the emergency crew tackling Japan’s nuclear crisis - tell of the dangers and fears they face
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