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Recall how in 2007, the "Paulbots" were everywhere: running up the numbers on every online poll they could find, generating one-day fundraising records in a desperate bid for national attention (they coined the word "money-bomb"), and creating massive amounts of voter-generated media on his behalf.
CNN: Will his 'Paulbots' torpedo Ron Paul in Iowa?
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More than 200, 000 tweets a day were using the word "Paralympic" - with 12% of the UK's social media messages being about the Paralympics, said market research firm Nielsen.
BBC: Paralympic athletes 'working harder to break records'
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Spoken word poet Shane Koyczan, a 36-year-old whose new video "To This Day" has attracted 5.5 million views, offered a reminder that for all that young people can achieve, many still carry a heavy burden.
CNN: Save the planet, then finish high school
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Producer and director Charlie Minn tells audiences at the end of his thought-provoking documentary 8 Murders A Day to spread the word about the atrocities lodged daily against the people in a coastal town of Mexico.
FORBES: War On Drug Cartels In Mexico: Who's Winning?
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Word of the possible move -- announced last week and up for consideration at a three-day meeting that begins Monday in Irving, Texas -- has sparked strong reactions from supporters and opponents.
CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS
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No word yet from Mr Salmond, although he will be facing questions in the Holyrood chamber tomorrow - a day early because of the local elections on Thursday.
BBC: MP hacking report sparks Alex Salmond questions
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As I was saying, the reason I feel comfortable using that four-letter word, love, is because the two women are doing a Valentine's Day show at Stage 72 on the Upper West Side that evening.
WSJ: The Susie and Joy Show