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Stephen Colbert tries to get the U.N. secretary-general to dish on misbehaving leaders

If this is all he can say, we can only imagine what else has happened at the U.N.

On by Michelle Jaworski

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Dutch museum uses smells to recreate celebrity deaths

“We all have seen the images of JFK’s assassination, but what did it smell like?”

On by Eric Geller

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France’s doubled fiber-optic networks suggest spying in Africa

The investigators at Reflets.info have also uncovered information about former President Nicolas Sarkozy’s interests in the surveillance game.

On by Curt Hopkins

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Week in Replay: Best of YouTube

A grisly week on YouTube, with IndyCar crashes and Gaddafi videos in the mix.

On by Fruzsina Eördögh

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Mixed reaction among 2012 field over Gadhafi death

The GOP presidential field’s reaction to overthrown Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi’s death reveals the level of uncertainty over what might happen next

On by Justin Franz

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Twitter’s making a list—and it ain’t nice

In the wake of Gaddafi’s reported death, people are making enemies lists that include defiant dictators and teen idols.

On by Fernando Alfonso III

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Warning: Gaddafi photos pose security risks

Judging from Twitter’s history, links to photos of the ousted Libyan leader could contain links to malware applications. 

On by Dave Copeland

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Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi dead

After months of maintiaining a tenious grip on his country, Muammar Gaddafi has been killed.

On by Fernando Alfonso III

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Condoleezza Rice looking for new followers

Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice joined Twitter today and already has a couple thousand followers—and an interesting reception.

On by Jordan Valinsky

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Where’s Muammar?

Speculation abounds over whether Muammar Gaddafi has left Libya, and where he may have gone.

On by Dave Copeland

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