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Following up on Amanda's reference to Kink yesterday , Kink's certainly been keeping the heat up in their Armory headquarters, with a launch of their "Upper Floor" "slave society" website yesterday.
Terrence Higgins Trust Gets Swindon Involved In World AIDS Day, UK
HIV and sexual health charity, Terrence Higgins Trust is calling for people in Swindon to get involved in World AIDS Day this year, either by attending an event, making a donation to support local HIV services, or wearing a red ribbon to raise awareness.
Ranging Reporter update: How can we honor our veterans more?
Originally published November 11, 2009 at 9:18 a.m., updated November 11, 2009 at 9:20 a.m. Today we salute our veterans and the families who support them.
Science has provided the key to unlocking the potential of food
Sugar keeps sheep happy, and has revolutionised food production, says Steve Jones.
Playlist: Ryan Leslie's single 'Girl' and 10 others to listen to
PICK OF THE WEEK: Ryan Leslie slyly offers to fill a lover's dance card "on your nights alone," but it's just a casual arrangement.
Computer makers seek to banish boot-up blues
In the time it takes your computer to boot up, you can probably make some toast or a cup of tea before the thing is ready to use.
Computer Makers Aim to Banish Boot Up Blues
In the time it takes your computer to boot up, you can probably make some toast or a cup of tea before the thing is ready to use.
Playlist: B.o.B's 'Sky,' The Dells' 'Corner
Can't hardly wait for N'dambi's next album? Neither can we, judging by the powerful single Can't Hardly Wait .
The Diva is Back; Whitney Houston on Good Morning America
When Whitney Houston's new album, "I Look To You," was reviewed by USA Today's music critic Steve Jones on NPR's Tell Me More , we learn that Whitney Houston was nicknamed "The Voice." Today, that famous, near perfect voice is not so perfect after years of substance abuse, but her loyal fans don't mind.
Clergy reconsecrate Burr Oak Cemetery
Protestant, Catholic and Jewish leaders placed their hands on each others' shoulders, bowed their heads and prayed under a hot sun Wednesday as they reconsecrated the grounds of a suburban Chicago cemetery where four former workers allegedly dug up and dumped bodies so they could resell burial plots.
The playlist: Making noise about the Noisettes' new single
In our Pick of the Week, Never Forget You by the Noisettes, the Brit pop trio's bubbly soul ditty is reminiscent of an early Motown party groove, thanks to Shingai Shoniwa's sweet crooning.
Pick of the week: Sean Kingston's 'Fire Burning'
The 19-year-old Jamaican crooner, who scorched the airwaves with Beautiful Girls in 2007, is at it again with the danceable island-flavored first single from his forthcoming Tomorrow.
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