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HIV on purpose

This is kind of scary, but I'm not quite sure what to make of it:

A recent World Health Organization report paints an alarming picture regarding the health implications of Europe’s economic crisis, including how some Greek citizens are infecting themselves with HIV in order to receive 700 euros in government benefits.

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A boring little post

Pulling the wrong string

This is my favorite story today so far:

An appeals court has cleared a New York City driver in a fatal crash after agreeing she faced an "unforeseen emergency" when a back-seat passenger untied her bikini top.

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Save the pretty women!

One more reason (besides all the obvious ones) to hope we don't enter into a war anytime soon -- we won't be prepared to fight it because the yahoos who run the Army seem determined to wreck the institution:

Woulda, coulda, shoulda

This is kind of a pointless exercise:

For Mitt Romney, the 2012 election was held about a year too early.

Romney would hold a slight lead on President Obama if the 2012 election were replayed today, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.

When the outsiders want in

In the new book, "The Battle Over Marriage: Gay Rights Activism Through the Media," Leigh Moscowitz  chronicles the brilliant public relations campaign that completely turned around public attitudes in slightly less than 25 years. The gay community won hearts and minds by a strategy of convincing Americans that "we're just like you." But while winning the gay marriage debate, she says, the gay community lost something, too:

On your own, people

The gulf, war

O, you big liar

No, no, no, no:

As Meg Ryan famously demonstrated in "When Harry Met Sally," women can -- and do -- fake orgasms in bed. But a new survey suggests that it's men who are more likely to fake the Big O -- and that's not the only thing they're lying about between the sheets.

Sunday delivery!

Postal Service: Well, Congress won't let us cut back on delievery. So let's go the other way:

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