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Nice Timing, Scott Baio

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You Want These Shoes [NSFW]

You are getting sleepy, very sleepy. Baby seals and bare breasts will hypnotize you into buying some work boots.

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You Want These Shoes [NSFW]

Beyonce Knowles’ Got Cleavage

Here’s Beyonce performing at a concert in Japan, showing off her majorly pushed up cleavage. This is a Beyonce I can get used to… if this were 2002.

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Backstreet Boys’ Brian Littrell Is ‘A Lot Better’ After Swine Flu

‘I am 100 percent back up to par,’ he tells MTV News. By Jocelyn Vena Brian Littrell Photo: Leon Halip/ WireImage Last week, the Backstreet Boys had to sideline plans to promote their latest album, This Is Us, after Brian Littrell was diagnosed with swine flu

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Gossip Girl: Sonic Youth in Revolt

Kim Gordon married Lily and Rufus and it was either the death of cool or the birth of awesome.

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Mos Def Live in Japan: "Quiet Dog"

In an exclusive clip from Current Music Presents: Embedded, Mos Def performs “Quiet Dog” off his new album, “The Ecstatic,” live in Japan. Then, in a sneak peek from the special one-hour premiere, we follow Mos to a Sumo wrestling match in Tokyo.

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Video: The Latest Gadgets Debut in Japan

The latest and greatest inventions from Japan at the 2009 Ceatec show

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Japanese city saws off the tops of trees because leaves are a “garbage problem”

WTF Japan?!?

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Japanese city saws off the tops of trees because leaves are a “garbage problem”

Space tourism headed our way?

It has been five years since SpaceShipOne, the first privately financed manned spacecraft, captured the Ansari X Prize on Oct. 4, 2004, by demonstrating that a reusable rocket capable of carrying passengers could fly more than 62 miles high twice within two weeks — showing reliability and commercial viability. Enthusiasm over SpaceShipOne's feats was so high that year that even before the prize-winning flight, British mogul Richard Branson announced an agreement to use the technology in a second-generation design, SpaceShipTwo, to fly commercial passengers into space under the Virgin Galactic banner by 2007

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For the First Time, a Census of Autistic Adults

Among the many great mysteries of autism is this: Where are all the adults with the disorder? In California, for instance, about 80% of people identified as having an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are 18 or under. Studies by the Centers for Disease Control and Protection (CDC) indicate that about 1 in 150 children in the U.S.

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For the First Time, a Census of Autistic Adults