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It's Not Just About Getting High - Seven Marijuana Stocks

"On Thursday, January 22, CNBC will be presenting a program called Marijuana Inc., which goes into depth about the big business of marijuana. But besides the illegal uses of marijuana, there are many medical uses....

Canadian police face ammo shortage due to U.S. military demand

"Canadian police officers may have to use their bullets sparingly, as U.S. military involvement in conflicts abroad is contributing to a worldwide ammunition shortage. While the chief distributor of ammo to Canadian law enforcement agencies is based in Canada, its stock is...

Indie Rock the Vote: Arcade Fire and Superchunk Team for Obama Campaign Shows

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Spitzer call girl loses $1 million

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Vitasoy recorded healthy sales growth for 1h fy2007/2008

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Broken arms, broken hearts: Arm-wrestling game recalled over busted limbs

The makers of a Japanese arm-wrestling arcade game called "Arm Spirit" (I love Japan!) have had to recall their product after three people broke their arms playing the game. Now, I don't know about you guys, but...

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What the final Harry Potter novel means for Vancouver’s Raincoast Books

"Vancouver’s Raincoast Books keeps its offices over a 44,000-square-foot warehouse on the banks of the Fraser River. As the Canadian publisher and distributor of J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series, the...

Microsoft Won't Sue Linux Users, Company Exec Says

Old Softy is starting to wise up."Despite its claim to own 42 patents used in the creation of the Linux kernel and hundreds more embedded in other free software programs, Microsoft does not plan to take a page from The SCO Group and sue users of the open source operating...

Nationwide Blackout Hits Columbia

As Columbia recovers from a total blackout, citizens are still unaware of its cause."Colombia's electrical grid collapsed Thursday, causing a nationwide blackout that briefly halted stock trading, trapped people...

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Getty Images Buys Cit-J Photo/Video Agency Scoopt

"Getty Images, which till recently was in talks to buy Jupitermedia (but the talks fell through) has done a small but high-profile acquisition: it has bought Scoopt, the Scottish startup which was a representation agency for citizen journalism pictures and videos, “an...

Culture of corruption. A deal for Harry Reid?

"BULLHEAD CITY, ARIZ. — It's hard to buy undeveloped land in booming northern Arizona for $166 an acre. But now-Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid effectively did just that when a longtime friend decided to sell property owned by the employee pension fund that he...

Will 'Mel factor' keep moviegoers from film?

"LOS ANGELES -- When Mel Gibson's Mayan-history epic "Apocalypto" opens next Friday, all of Hollywood will be waiting for the verdict: whether filmgoers will have forgiven the actor's indiscretions. The film's...

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