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Is Europe Losing the Fight Against Internet Pirates?

Six months after France introduced Europe's toughest Internet anti-piracy law, little has changed. Will Europe ever win the war against illegal downloaders?

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The Curious Capitalist

How Bad Is a $1.5 Trillion Debt?

Now that we have the recovery, we will have to pay for it. The question is did we take the appropriate measures or did we overspend?

It's Your Money

Wedding Registries: Why Do Couples Ask for Gifts They'll Never Use?

Too often, couples register for fine china, crockpots, blenders, and kitchen appliances of all shapes and sizes because they believe that the institution of marriage will transform them into Martha Stewarts eager to host fancy dinner parties.

Person of the Year

TIME's Person of the Year: Mark Zuckerberg

The Facebook CEO and co-founder connected more than half a billion people and mapped the social relations among them, changing how we all live our lives.

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The 2011 North American International Auto Show

Commissioned during the depths of the recession, the cars unveiled at this year's NAIAS emphasize utility, efficiency and tradition. They also show that automakers believe customers expect solid designs and new technology

By Joseph R. Szczesny

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Freeing Its Data, London Turns Access into Apps

The London Datastore urges the city's agencies and civil servants to put their data into a public repository where anyone can access it, graph it, map it or track it, making the city more friendly, transparent and efficient