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Quiz: Getting the Most Out of iTunes
 You may be an online media machine, with a library of music and video that far exceeds any of your friends. But are you getting the most out of iTunes? Take our quiz and see if you're as optimized as |

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How the African Diamond Trade Works
 Africa produces around 60 percent of the world's diamonds, but a few of those are mined illegally, with the profits going to fund terror and violence. How can it be stopped? |

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Classic Car Pictures
 Classic car pictures showcase some of the rarest, most sought after classic cars from the 20th century's most renowned automakers. Ready to take a stroll down memory lane? View pictures of collectible |

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Blastoff! The Big, Bad Space Launch System Quiz
 On Sept. 14, 2011, NASA announced plans for the Space Launch System (SLS), the driving force behind the American space program for the foreseeable future. How much do you know about the future of |

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How Virtual Computing Works
 Storage space and performance can be increased with virtual computing. Learn how computer users are using virtual computing when they need it.
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10 Bizarre Ways to Die
 There are a lot of ways to die. Some are just more interesting than others. For example, death by deodorant, or death by underwire bra.
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How Automotive Proving Grounds Work
 In 1924, General Motors opened the Milford Proving Grounds in Milford, Mich. -- the world's first dedicated automotive proving ground. So, what exactly are proving grounds and what do the automakers |

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How Shrunken Heads Work
 There are several dangers that remote jungle visitors could face. Disease, dangerous animals, deadly plant life, the risk of having your head shrunken by vengeful warriors … wait, what? If you think |

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How Murphy's Law Works
 The idiom says whatever can go wrong will go wrong. Is it the mysterious power of Murphy's Law, or is it simply people who give the law relevance?
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