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TheWeek.com's 5 most popular stories of the year
feature From Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin to big weddings and sleep science, these articles resonated most with our readers in 2010
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Copenhagen: 7 memorable snafus
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The Obama billboard scandal
feature President Obama is featured on a new clothing-ad billboard—too bad the company didn't ask his permission
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Octomom's bikini body: Fake?
feature The mother of 14 posed for the new issue of Star magazine in nothing but a bikini, claiming her 150-pound weight-loss was natural
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What causes 'autism clusters'?
feature A new study finds that the children of highly educated, white parents are more likely to be diagnosed with autism
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Google vs. China
feature Will Google's threat to leave China get Beijing to ease online censorship?
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Haiti disaster: The essential facts
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Tiger's Masters return: By the numbers
feature Woods is competing in his first golf tournament since his sex scandal broke and the stakes are high. Here's a numerical snapshot
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Net neutrality explained in two minutes
feature Watch a video editor break down the ins and outs of net neutrality
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Rand Paul's 5 most controversial beliefs
feature Kentucky Tea Party candidate Rand Paul has been criticized for his take on the Civil Rights Act. But that's not the only provocative position he's taken
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June 8 Elections: The 5 key questions
feature Liberal enough? Conservative enough? And watch out for the Tea Party! What Tuesday's primaries will say about who's best poised to make gains in November
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How Blumenthal survived the 'Vietnam' uproar: 5 theories
feature Polls show that Connecticut Senate hopeful Richard Blumenthal was barely hurt by accusations that he lied about his Vietnam service. Why not?
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Conan O'Brien's TBS deal: Good move?
feature The former host of "The Tonight Show" has just announced he's moving to... basic cable. Wait, really?
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Medicinal 'magic mushrooms': The new Prozac?
feature Why psychedelic drugs are returning as a legitimate treatment for depression
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