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AP – A new Web sensation called Chatroulette feels like a throwback to the early 1990s, when online chat rooms brimmed with lonely strangers looking for meaningful connections, meaningless sex, or something in between.

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AP – A campaign to make Topeka a test site for a new, ultrafast Internet service is gathering speed.

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AP – Operators of the world’s largest atom smasher restarted their massive machine Sunday in a run up to experiments probing secrets of the universe, a spokeswoman said.

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The U.S. is adding to its medal haul, but many of its top athletes train outside the influence of their teams.


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Sunday’s gold medal men’s hockey game will most likely be trench warfare, fought in the corners, along the boards, in the no-man’s land in front of the net.


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With New York grappling with enormous problems, people were focused on a key question: Can such a damaged and distracted leader really run the state?


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At stake is the direction of a Raleigh suburb school system, the largest to consider income in placement.


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Inmate Charles Coney helps demonstrate the Inmate Recognition and Identification System (IRIS)  scanner, Wednesday Feb. 24, 2010 at the Story County Jail in Nevada, Iowa. Dozens of prisons across the country are installing eye scanners that identify inmates to avoid mistakes like this week's accidental release of a Baltimore prisoner who was serving three life sentences. The Justice Department is paying for the scanners that also will be used to build a national database to better identify, register and track inmates. (AP Photo/Steve Pope)AP – A Baltimore inmate who bluffed his way out of prison probably wouldn’t have tricked guards if they had eye-scanners such as those being installed at dozens of jails nationwide.

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In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao chats on-line with netizens at two state news portals in Beijing Saturday, Feb. 27, 2010. Wen said 2010 will be the most complicated year for the country's economy, and he promised the government would fight inflation and soaring property prices. (AP Photo/Xinhua, Liu Weibing)AP – China’s premier says 2010 will be the most complicated year for the country’s economy, and he promises the government will fight inflation and soaring property prices.

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AP – A Democratic senator criticized NBC on Friday for its handling of online access to the Vancouver Olympics, calling it unfair and restrictive.