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Target Sells 'Mr. & Mr.' Greeting Cards in Support of Same-Sex Marriage
The retail giant Target is coming out with same-sex greeting cards to show its support for same-sex marriage. The greeting cards, which hit some store shelves as early as June, are being created by Carlton Cards, a unit of American Greetings, and will feature such congratulatory phrases as "Mr. & Mr."
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Ferrari GTO 250 Crash Costs $31 Million, Most Expensive Accident Ever
A Ferrari 250 GTO crash has become the most expensive car accident in modern history, with the rare luxury automobile— worth 20 million British pounds, or nearly $31 million American dollars— destroyed.
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Google Pushes Gay Agenda Worldwide With 'Legalize Love' Campaign
Search engine titan Google announced Saturday its new "Legalize Love" campaign to pressure countries where it has offices to give gays, lesbians, bisexuals, and transgenders more rights and recognition.
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Social Enterprise Helps Corporations, the Environment and Charities at the Same Time
The president of a social enterprise that is designed to provide a win-win scenario for corporations and charities in North America says his experience in the church has given him the motivation to succeed.
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'Anti-Cheating Ring' Designed to Prevent Adultery
It's called the "anti-cheating ring." Made of titanium, the wedding band is designed to prevent adultery.
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Microsoft Purchases 'Yammer' Social Networking Site for $1.2 Billion
Microsoft acquired the social networking site known as Yammer for $1.2 billion this week.
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Oracle CEO Buys Hawaiian Island
While many fantasize about owning their own private island, one technology company billionaire has taken a step in that direction.
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Adidas 'Shackle' Sneaker Racist? JS Roundhouse Mids Represent Slavery, Say Critics
Adidas shackle sneakers have caused controversy and accusations of racism and bigotry because of their unusual design. The new JS Roundhouse Mids come with plastic handcuff-style shackles that can "lock" the shoe to the wearer's ankle.
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Christian Business Sued for 'Religious Discrimination' Over Bible Study?
A Nebraska-based Christian business is being sued for alleged religious discrimination against a prospective employee. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed a lawsuit against the Voss Lighting Company of Lincoln last week on behalf of Edward Wolfe of Oklahoma. According to the suit, Wolfe applied for a job with Voss' Oklahoma office but was not hired because he stated in his interviews that he was unwilling to arrive to work early to attend a Bible study.
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Groupon Boycott a Success, Says Anti-Porn Group
The deal-of-the-day website Groupon has decided to discontinue its business association with a California-based torture porn group.
