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A Week in Review of all things in culture.

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Page 1: Week in Review (May 30)
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Week in ReviewPresented byDerek Dillon

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Viddy these Vids

Men with talent!!

Piece of CAKE

I'm here to dance...

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Global warming dude and explicit music chick call it quits.

Al and Tipper Gore announced that they separating after 40 years of marriage.

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Something is afoot in the Gulf

Obama Administration opens BP Oil criminal investigation

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The King of the World tackles oil.

Oscar-winning film director James Cameron will be using the technology he applied to movie-making to assist in the very real emergency of the Deepwater Horizon oil disaster.

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Gardens under glass

Cleveland’s Galleria at Erieview will provide produce for local businesses and restaurants from within the mall.

Date of publication

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Entertain me World Wide Web

PR agency, Edelman, conducted a survey that found that 32% of Americans turn to the internet as their main source of entertainment.

Date of publication

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Future of Retail

As part of a PSFK Consulting project, this report is aimed at providing insight into the Future of Retail. An interesting section is the “Every store as a flagship” section.

• Supermarket design encourages interaction and discovery - New England chain “Stew Leonard’s” organizes their stores by

occasion rather than by category.

- By doing so, they are creating experiences and up selling new products that customers might not consider.

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Adding fuel to the fire.

AT&T has decided to reformat their data plans and completely axe the “unlimited” data plan.

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All that is Gold does not glitter

Famed Golden Girl, Rue McClanahan, dies at the age of 76 because of a stroke.

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Holy giant sinkhole Batman!

Yes, a three-story building in Guatemala fell into this hole.

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Fed up with school lunches.

For the whole year of 2010, a teacher in the Midwest has set out to eat and blog about every school lunch that served at her school.

• “I am not a nutritionist. I am just a parent who wants the best for all kids.”

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Re-Joyce? I think not.

The man you see above is the well respected and veteran first base umpire, Jim Joyce. In a game between Detroit and Cleveland on Wednesday night, he blew a call that took away Armando Galarraga’s perfect game, which would have been the 3rd of the year and the 21st in MLB history.

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