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Have you stopped editing Wikipedia? And if so, is it doomed?

Research shows that the number of Wikipedia editors is plunging at an alarming rate. Are you one of the drop-outs, and will it make any difference to Wikipedia's future? Wikipedia editors seem to be dropping like flies,...

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Nigerian priest wins fiction accolades

A Nigerian Roman Catholic priest who has appeared on Oprah Winfrey's television show and won praise for his fictional accounts of the lives of children in Africa says that writing, like the priesthood, is a religious calling

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Cashmore: Block Google and consumers will lose

By Pete Cashmore, Special to CNN Pete Cashmore: News Corp. should not block Google An exclusive content deal with Microsoft would go against the "open Web," he says A deal between Microsoft and News Corp. could lead to others,...

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Fed Tightens Conflict of Interest Rules

Federal Reserve tightens conflict of interest rules for regional Fed bank directors By MARTIN CRUTSINGER AP Economics Writer WASHINGTON November 25, 2009 (AP) The Associated Press Post a Comment The Federal Reserve on Wednesday...

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Futures rise ahead of data

Reuters Wednesday, November 25, 2009; 7:10 AM NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stock index futures rose on Wednesday, as investors awaited a new round of economic data that may offer insight into the strength of a recovery. Weekly jobless...

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The Note: Price Tags: Costs Rise for Obama on Afghanistan

ABC News’ Rick Klein reports: There are no Thanksgiving sales around here. Next up for President Obama -- explaining how getting out means getting in deeper: "President Obama will face the central challenge of explaining why he...

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Yen Hits 10-Month High

BY ANDREW MONAHAN AND ALEX FRANGOS STAFF REPORTERS OF THE WALL STREET JOURNAL The Japanese yen reached a 10-month high against the dollar in midday trading in Europe, posing additional challenges to Japan's export-dependent...

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U.N.: AIDS Still a 'Major Priority'

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Kroes Likely to Switch Out of EU Role

By JOHN W. MILLER and CHARLES FORELLE BRUSSELS -- Neelie Kroes, who crossed swords with a raft of U.S. technology companies as the European Union's competition chief, was reappointed Tuesday to the European Commission -- though...

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Philippines Pressure Grows

Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo Wednesday faced increasing international calls to bring to justice the perpetrators of a grisly massacre in the southern Philippines Monday, as investigators raised the death toll to...

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