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igger platform (Dear Hollywood, Call me!), I??m not sure how Syfy??s fanbase will be able to top such gems as Mansquito, Sharks in Venice or Man With The Screaming Brain. Maybe the fun is in tryingMore on Techland:Bummed Your Shows Are Over Read Our Summer TV GuideHBO Renews True BloodUncategorizedSympathy for the DevilBy Joe Klein | @JoeKleinTIME | June 21, 2010 | +TweetThe always hilarious Pete Wehner picks up on a recent Republican meme??that Representative Joe Barton has a point. He sees a violation of the rule of law in the President??s successful efforts to get BP to establish a $20 billion escrow fund, in which courts should decide BP??s financial punishment:During this crisis, BP has acted horribly on almost every level; but the rule of law still matters, even and maybe especially in instances like this.No it doesn??t. There is a long history of Presidents jaw-boning private enterprise for the benefit of the public. The notion that Obama acted ??brutally?? in pushing BP to pony up is utter nonsense. It is also inconsistent, since the right seems intent daily on portraying the President as a w
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throw a perfect game since Don Larsen pitched one against the Brooklyn Dodgers in the 1956 World Series.Boomer, who struck out 11 Minnesota batters, threw the 13th perfect game in Major League history, and the first since 1994."This is a dream come true for me," Wells said.It wasn't a bad day for Valentino, either. One Beanie got a free trip to Cooperstown to become part of Hall of Fame history, and another, now a witness to baseball legend, was selling at a midtown Beanie Baby store for $195.If you thought about it, you could almost imagine Kramer from "Seinfeld"ing to persuade George to use his Yankee connections to get hold of one of those bears. But that would have to be a plot line that would never unfold: As more than 76 million people around the country watched, including six in 10 New Yorkers, the "Seinfeld" show signed off.The last original program, the fourth most-watched final episode in TV history, meant goodbye to Jerry and his cast of neurotic New Yorkers. Okay, maybe not goodbye. The gang lives on in nightly reruns on Channel 11 and, like "Cheers" and "M*A*S*H," probably will linger for years. New York City Police Officer Anthony Mo
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all-TIME 100 albums.)HappinessHappy Teenhood Leads to Happy Adulthood ?? and DivorceBy Meredith Melnick | @meredithcm | March 1, 2011 | +TweetTyler Edwards via Getty ImagesHappiness research tends not to focus on the most sullen of subgroups (cue the jokes: Isn??t ??happy teenager?? an oxymoron, etc.), but a new study finds that happiness and social adjustment during teenhood may be important predictors of well-being and success in midlife.Researchers reviewed data on 2,776 individuals, who were involved in a British longitudinal study and had been followed since their births in 1946. At ages 13 and 15, teachers evaluated children for energy levels, friendships, popularity with other kids and happiness. Student were also rated for emotional problems and negative behaviors at school. (More on Time.com: 5 Ways to Become Happier and More Confident)In adulthood, data were collected on participants?? happiness, mental health status, work experience, relationships and social activities. The researchers found that people who were happier and better adjusted in childhood were also more likely to report better social relationsh
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