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Thursday 4 September 2014

Ants: The New Trees

Mike Bloomberg Comes Back Home, The Very Definition Of A Buzzkill, Sunglasses Aren't Just For Summer, 25 Year Experiment Shows Ants Can Take CO2 Out Of The Atmosphere, Can You Go To Jail For Sharing Stolen Celebrity Nudes?, Here's How A Flawless $300,000 Diamond Was Lost In An F1 Car Crash
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Thursday, September 4, 2014
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SPOKE TOO SOON
Mike Bloomberg Comes Back Home
nytimes.com
Mr. Bloomberg told close confidants and senior executives of Bloomberg L.P., a financial data and media company, that Daniel L. Doctoroff, its chief executive and a longtime friend and lieutenant, would leave the company at the end of the year and that he would take over.
PARTY PO(O)P(P)ER
The Very Definition Of A Buzzkill
digg.com
It takes a truly joyless human to pop someone else's beach ball, and then start a round of applause for himself.
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Sunglasses Aren't Just For Summer
mrboho.com
Fact: Everyone looks cool in sunglasses. Fact: Everyone wants to look cool year-round. Why then would you stop wearing sunglasses after summer? Get yourself a new pair and be cool every season.
WELL, INDIRECTLY
25 Year Experiment Shows Ants Can Take CO2 Out Of The Atmosphere
arstechnica.com
As well, ants seem responsible for accelerated breakdown of minerals — which is a good thing. Way to go, ants!
THE NAKED TRUTH
Can You Go To Jail For Sharing Stolen Celebrity Nudes?
dailydot.com
If the identity of the hacker is ever discovered, that person will likely find himself in legal hot water. But what about all the other Internet users who helped the images spread across the Web?
BLAME 'OCEAN'S 12'
Here's How A Flawless $300,000 Diamond Was Lost In An F1 Car Crash
jalopnik.com
The actual story of the Missing Formula 1 Diamond is even more ridiculous than the headline makes it seem.
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THE HOLY JOURNEY
Image: An Indian Muslim woman pilgrim cries as she hugs her son at the airport before leaving for the annual hajj pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca in New Delhi, India, Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2014. More than 3 million Muslims worldwide make the pilgrimage each year, but recent reports say Saudi Arabia plans to restrict the number this year to about 1.3 million because of construction projects in the holy city.
An Indian Muslim woman pilgrim cries as she hugs her son at the airport before leaving for the annual hajj pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca in New Delhi, India, Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2014. More than 3 million Muslims worldwide make the pilgrimage each year, but recent reports say Saudi Arabia plans to restrict the number this year to about 1.3 million because of construction projects in the holy city. Credit: AP Photo /Manish Swarup
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