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The occupation of Iraq will cost $3 trillion, America’s most expensive conflict since WWII.
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For World Water Day 2008, we look at the planet’s water, how it’s being used, and the increasing strains on this vital resource. Drink up!
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Absolut commissioned comedians Zach Galifianakis and Tim and Eric to create ads however they saw fit. The two-part result is a delightfully twisted take on friendship that surely left the suits baffled. But at the end of the day, what drives the craving f
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The jewelry line created by Kari Arulpragasam, M.I.A.’s sister. Kari’s third world bling really is kind of like the wearable equivalent of an M.I.A. song. For instance, her summer collection, entitled “Tourism,” depicts the cultural highlights of
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“For an artist, going to Gagosian is like playing for the Yankees,” says Heller. He has the most money and the best players, and he seems to pick up talent whenever he puts his mind to it. He can resell artworks to his network of clients as if he were an
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Breakthrough ideas are around the corner, says the Google co-founder. But most of us are failing to take a chance on them.
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…billed as the world’s first “satcom” - a free series of comedy sketches you can download to your satnav or GPS mobile phone, which automatically play at relevant points along the M6. It was made using a programme called Geovative, which allows users to
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a huge resources site for information design
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FOOD crisis or no, marketing is marketing. This week, the Sun reported that fast food chain Burger King will begin offering a new burger–made of Kobe beef. The dish will include foie gras and bleu cheese. Retail price? The burger can be yours for only £
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The central process driving this is not globalization. It’s the skills revolution. We’re moving into a more demanding cognitive age. In order to thrive, people are compelled to become better at absorbing, processing and combining information. This is
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