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The New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum Wooden masks, portraits and the occasional human skull mark the collections of this small museum near the French Quarter

OsamaBinRaided.com, Going Once, Going Twice … The flash market of Bin Laden-related URLs isn't making many people rich.

"You want to make a million dollars?" Ezra Azizo asked Maurice Harary at half past midnight Monday morning, an hour after President Obama announced that Osama Bin Laden had been killed.

Photo Essay: The People and Culture of Nagaland, India

Nagaland is a mountainous state in far northeastern India, bordering Burma. Its people, majority Christian today, still have strong tribal affiliations, with each of the 16 Naga tribes speaking its own distinct language (all related to Tibetan).

The Baffling Cybercrime Case of the Nosy Spouse

Cybercrime is a costly problem that needs to be taken seriously.

In 'Last Exit,' Brooklyn Is A Character, Too

There are a lot of books I'd like to tell you I always reach for, books I'm supposed to love ...

The Rise of the New Global Elite

F. Scott Fitzgerald was right when he declared the rich different from you and me.

One Man's Odd Fight Against Ladies' Nights & Feminism

A Manhattan lawyer who has filed a series of antifeminist lawsuits in recent years -– with little success — has suffered his latest defeat: the United States Supreme Court refused to hear what he calls his "ladies' night lawsuit."

Tucson shootings inspires an outbreak of civility

This was supposed to be the week of another ''showdown'' in the US Congress. Now, the very word makes politicians squeamish.

Philippines: Murdered politician photographed his killer before he was shot

A local councilman shot to death on New Year's Eve in the Philippines accidentally photographed his killer pointing a gun at him just before pulling the trigger.

Pakistan: Salman Taseer's Tragic Assassination And The Blasphemy Law

In one of the saddest moments of Pakistan's battered political history, the Governor of the Punjab, Mr. Salman Taseer was assassinated in cold blood by one his own body guards while leaving a Cafeteria in one of the up-town markets of Pakistan's Federal Capital - Islamabad.

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