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Harold Camping Wrong: How Can He Respond?

Harold Camping has been definitively proven wrong. He said an apocalyptical earthquake would happen at 6 p.m. local time in New Zealand on May 21st. Then, it would spread east to Australia, Japan, China, etc., until it reaches the West Coast of the United States.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger's acting career on hold

Terminator star Arnold Schwarzenegger's career graph seems to have come to a halt with his recent paternity scandal. Schwarzenegger's representatives said on Thursday that he was putting his projects on hold.

Chris Horner, Levi Leipheimer: Don't expect drama, predictiable path ahead

RadioShack teammates Chris Horner and Levi Leipheimer ended Stage 6 in the same place they began - in the top two places in the standings after six days of racing in the 2011 Amgen Tour of California. Stage 6 was won by time trial specialist David Zabriskie in a time of 30:35 around Solvang’s 24 km (15-mile) track.

Greuel was Aware of Parking Ticket Perks

The revelation of parking ticket perks for 'Gold Card Desk' members that surprised the public appears that it is not much of a revelation to City Controller Wendy Greuel

LinkedIn IPO May Spark Another Tech Bubble

Shares of LinkedIn soared as high as $122 on its first day of trading on New York Stock Exchange, bringing back memories of tech bubble in late 1990s when investors lapped up internet firms.

End of The World 2011: Harold Camping will ‘watch’ it on TV; Atheists begin to party

Doomsday soothsayer Harold Camping insists that the world will end in a few hours from now, with a destructive earthquake pulverizing each region of the world at 6 P.M. local time. The vast majority see the end of the world prediction as farcical and hallucinatory talk of someone who thinks so highly about himself that he can't imagine a world that outlives him. However there is a minority who get jitters as the appointed time of the apocalypse nears.

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