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Although the article was concise and rather interesting, I feel that there is no justification for war.
BBC: Viewpoint: Moral march to war
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As always, feel free to send me interesting privacy stories and ideas via Twitter, Facebook, or email.
FORBES: Freaky Privacy News Of The Week (And What You Can Do To Protect Yourself)
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"It will be interesting to see if people feel sorry for him and are willing to do things to try to cheer him up, " says Simmons.
NPR: Robot Receptionist Dishes Directions and Attitude
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While Santa is usually associated with feel-good campaigns, he has endorsed some interesting products in the past.
FORBES: As A Seasonal Spokesperson, Santa Never Gets Old
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Perhaps the most interesting and refreshing finding is that most people feel motivated by a sense of responsibility and a good mood rather than some sort of reward.
FORBES: New Survey: We're Almost All Overworked But We Don't Really Mind
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New smartphones like the Nokia Lumi boast new and interesting form factors, but the reaction of the great tactile feel fades with the cascading tiles that a user can play with the size, shape, location, etc.
FORBES: Four Events to Change Apple's Course
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Also, it'll be interesting to see how the cycling strategy is received as cycling campaigners now feel empowered and are well organised.
BBC: Will 'bold' cycle safety report stop deaths?
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It was an interesting choice of words, since many people say they don't feel comfortable dealing with an officious sommelier.
WSJ: The Everyday Sommelier on the Corner | On Wine by Lettie Teague
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One does not have to agree with this view, or to think that both sides are equally culpable, to feel that the ways in which science is used to generate assent for environmental action may sometimes be as interesting as the ways in which it is mobilised for dissent.
ECONOMIST: A question of dodgy science
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At this point, the charitable reader may feel that although some of these points may be obvious, and others arguable, Mr Giddens has at least raised interesting questions.
ECONOMIST: The third way revealed