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Reefer U - Colorado Makes Cultivating Marijuana New Academic Discipline

Reefer U - Colorado Makes Cultivating Marijuana New Academic Discipline

After November's passage of a state referendum that legalizes marijuana, THC University opens its doors in Denver to teach people how to grow pot in their homes.

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The Only Five Things You Need To Know About The Super Bowl 2013

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Former NYC Mayor Ed Koch Dead At 88

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How Facebook Could Make Foodie Billions By Plugging Instagram Into Graph Search

How Facebook Could Make Foodie Billions By Plugging Instagram Into Graph Search

As Instagram users snap and tag their lastest best meal, Yelp, OpenTable and even FourSquare could be victims of Zuckerberg's appetite.

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Facebook v. Google - A New Edge In All-Out War For Digital Advertising

Facebook v. Google - A New Edge In All-Out War For Digital Advertising

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Ears Of Big Brother? Gun Detection System Can Also Listen In On Conversations

Ears Of Big Brother? Gun Detection System Can Also Listen In On Conversations

Already in place in several cities, the federal Department of Homeland Security may install state-of-the-art acoustic technology in DC that can cover areas of up to 20 square miles.

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Historic New Combat Roles For Women In U.S. Military To Create 230,000 Jobs

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Wanted: Adventurous Female To Give Birth To Neanderthal

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Five Things To Remember From Obama's Inaugural Speech

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Obama Inauguration: Four More Years, Top 10 History Quiz To Swear By

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Game Over? Atari, Producer Of Pong And Asteroids, Files For Bankruptcy

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