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  1. Women can't keep breast implants for life: FDA

    Reuters – Wed Jun 22, 1:19 pm ET  Sent 331 times
    A saline-filled breast implant manufactured by Mentor Inc. of... Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Women who get silicone breast implants are likely to need additional surgery within 10 years to address complications such as rupturing of the device, U.S. health regulators said on Wednesday. Full Story »

  2. Extremists finding fertile ground in Northwest US

    AP – Wed Jun 22, 3:31 am ET  Sent 303 times
    In this photo taken Thursday, June 16, 2011, a sign near an old... AP

    KALISPELL, Mont. - With its jagged peaks, glistening lakes and lush valleys, the Inland Northwest — stretching from eastern Washington to Montana's Glacier National Park — is a stunningly beautiful and remote part of the country. Full Story »

  3. Lytro: The camera that could change photography forever

    Digital Trends – Wed Jun 22, 11:47 am ET  Sent 293 times

    Have you ever taken a picture that would have been great if only it were in focus? Of course you have. So have we, countless times. But those days may soon be past all of us with the introduction of Lytro, an entirely new kind of camera that allows users to completely change the focus of a picture after the shutter clicks. And, according to AllThingsD, this next-generation camera will be available before the end of the year. Full Story »

  4. Heiress Patricia Kluge files for bankruptcy

    The Upshot – Wed Jun 22, 3:06 pm ET  Sent 271 times

    Patricia Kluge was once known as "the wealthiest divorcee in history." Those days are over. Kluge, who had formerly been married to the late billionaire Paul Kluge, recently filed for bankruptcy protection, citing debts somewhere between $10 million and $50 million and assets between $1 million and $10 million. News of Kluge's fall from financial [...] Full Story »

  5. Post office suspends retirement contributions

    AP – Wed Jun 22, 3:47 pm ET  Sent 215 times

    WASHINGTON - The financially troubled Postal Service is suspending its contributions to its employees' pension fund. Full Story »

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  1. Self-help author convicted of negligent homicide

    AP – 2 hrs 17 mins ago  
    James Arthur Ray looks at the jury as the verdict is read in... AP

    CAMP VERDE, Ariz. - A self-help guru was found guilty of three counts of negligent homicide Wednesday in a case that shined a spotlight on a deadly Arizona sweat lodge ceremony that ended in chaos, with participants vomiting, shaking and being dragged outside. Full Story »

  2. China warns US to stay out of maritime spat

    AFP – Wed Jun 22, 10:58 am ET  
    The Chinese frigate 'Mianyang' steams through the swell... AFP/File

    BEIJING (AFP) - China on Wednesday warned the United States to stay out of the deepening territorial spat in the South China Sea and accused other countries in the region of provocation, a report said. Full Story »

  3. Boeing rights a wrong: the flight attendant button

    Reuters – Tue Jun 21, 11:48 am ET  

    LE BOURGET, France (Reuters) - In the long history of bad industrial design, the flight attendant call button on commercial airlines takes a prominent place. Full Story »

  4. Potato chips are piling on the pounds, study finds

    AP – Wed Jun 22, 6:33 pm ET  
    Potato chips are displayed on Wednesday, June 22, 2011, in Philadelphia.... AP

    LOS ANGELES - Blame the potato chip. It's the biggest demon behind that pound-a-year weight creep that plagues many of us, a major diet study found. Bigger than soda, candy and ice cream. Full Story »

  5. Al-Qaida suspects tunnel out of Yemeni prison

    AP – Wed Jun 22, 2:27 pm ET  
    Anti-government protestors, shout slogans during a demonstration... AP

    SANAA, Yemen - Nearly 60 suspected al-Qaida militants tunneled their way out of a Yemeni prison in the lawless south on Wednesday, deepening the chaos of a nation where protesters are trying to topple the autocratic regime. Full Story »