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Ron Paul Supporter on Obama: Assassinate N****r and Monkey Children

Politician Jules Manson, a former city council candidate and rabid Ron Paul supporter, posted an extremely racist tirade against President Obama following the signing of the NDAA, calling him a monkey and urging the n***r's assassination. Manson's tirade prompts a look at Paul's past associations with white supremacy groups, but those who call Paul racist go too far.
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Google Inc. CEO's Inner Circle: Meet the 'L Team'

The most powerful group at Google Inc. used to be known simply as The OC, short for operating committee. Now, it goes by a more telling name: L Team, short for Larry's Team. The change is more than a mere rebranding after Google co-founder Larry Page returned to the CEO spot nine months ago.
Zynga CEO Mark Pincus and his wife Ali are shown after Pincus rung the opening bell of the NASDAQ exchange remotely from Zynga's headquarters on the day of the company's IPO in San Francisco, December 16, 2011.

Zynga Falters in Debut, Sheds Doubt on IPO Market

Online games developer Zynga Inc scored badly as it went public on Friday, dashing hopes for the year's hottest tech IPO, as investors frowned on its over-reliance on Facebook, dimming growth prospects, and outsized control by CEO Mark Pincus.
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Barefoot Bandit to Spend 7 Years in Prison

Colton Harris Moore, better known perhaps as the Barefoot Bandit (so named after a famous crime spree that he committed barefoot), has been sentenced to 7-and-a-half years in prison, after he pleaded guilty on Friday in a Washington state court, on all 33 charges against him.
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Microsoft, Silver Lake Working on New Yahoo Stake Offer: Source

A consortium of software giant Microsoft Corp., private-equity group Silver Lake, and venture-capital firm Andreessen Horowitz are reworking their bid for a minority stake in Internet company Yahoo Inc., a source familiar with the matter said on Friday.
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Wall Street Rally Fades After Warnings on Europe

A rally in stocks fizzled, leaving major indexes with modest gains on Friday, as Wall Street was torn between hope that U.S. economic data signals better times ahead and fear Europe's debt crisis will engulf world economies.
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Etta James is Terminally Ill: 'At Last' Singer in Final Stages of Leukemia

As longtime manager Lupe De Leon confirms that the legendary blues and R&B singer is dying of leukemia, Etta James' live-in doctor is asking fans to pray for her, saying her cancer is now incurable. James, best known for instant classics like love song At Last, released a final album, The Dreamer, only two and half years ago.
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Tim Tebow Meets Tebrew: 'God's Quarterback' Gets His Own Beer

Bonfire Brewing will premiere its new barley wine when the Denver Broncos play New England Patriots this weekend, and promises a high octane beer that gets better as you drink it down. Find out what went into the creation, how to play the Tebowing drinking game, and whether Tim Tebow would approve of the alcohol christened in his name.
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Salesforce.com Enters HR Software Business

Salesforce.com Inc is entering the business of selling human resources software in a move that raises the stakes in its battle to woo customers away from bigger rivals SAP AG and Oracle Corp..
Rovio Chief Executive Mikael Hed stands in front of an Angry Birds poster at his company's offices in Helsinki

'Angry Birds' Maker Eyes Hong Kong IPO

The company which created Angry Birds, the world's most popular computer game, is considering a stock market flotation in Hong Kong, joining the many foreign firms who have gone public there.
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Angry Birds maker eyes Hong Kong IPO

The company which created Angry Birds, the world's most popular computer game, is considering a stock market flotation in Hong Kong, joining the many foreign firms who have gone public there.
Rovio Chief Executive Mikael Hed stands in front of an Angry Birds poster at his company's offices in Helsinki

Angry Birds Maker Eyes 2013 Hong Kong IPO: Report

Finnish gaming firm Rovio, creator of Angry Birds, the world's most popular computer game, is planning an initial public offering on the Hong Kong stock exchange in 2013, Finnish weekly Tekniikka&Talous reported on Friday.
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Samsung Galaxy S2: Is it a Better Holiday Gift Than iPhone 4S?

Buying a smartphone for somebody else is no different than buying any other gift, except for the pesky carrier data plans and limited availability of many devices. Luckily, both the Samsung Galaxy S2 and iPhone 4S are available on multiple carriers, and that makes comparing them much easier. You aren't forced to go to only one carrier, although that wasn't the case with previous iPhone versions.

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