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Denial, spin and lies: How Harold Camping spent May 21, waiting for rapture that never came

Harold Camping licked his wounds on Monday relishing the quietness of the Day After. But he was palpably sad because the quietness was not the aftermath of the predicted gigantic earthquake that would have flattened Earth. It was tremendous effort from a man who sat on the ruins of his beliefs and still braved odds to parrot his utterly erroneous theories. So we helped him piece together his broken world post the false doomsday prediction.
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Some Fast Facts About LinkedIn

Shares of LinkedIn, a professional networking site, soared as high as $122 on its first day of trading on New York Stock Exchange.

LinkedIn IPO May Spark Another Tech Bubble

Shares of LinkedIn soared as high as $122 on its first day of trading on New York Stock Exchange, bringing back memories of tech bubble in late 1990s when investors lapped up internet firms.
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Online ad growth sparks rush for Yandex IPO

Russia's Yandex is set to complete the biggest internet IPO since Google, as investors wary of much-hyped social networks look instead for exposure to the fast-growing online advertising market.

Feds Allege Google Profited from Illegal Drugs

Online pharmacies selling counterfeit drugs or not requiring prescriptions advertised on Google. Google allowed it to continue and now is setting aside $500 million to ward off criminal charges by settling.
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If you want a degree in the arts, here are three degrees that are wise choices.

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