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Kids: Buzz Lightyear was first man on the moon

Twenty percent of kids believe Toy Story’s Buzz Lightyear was the first person to set foot on the moon rather than Neil Armstrong while others thought it was Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong.

Verizon Refund $90M in Bogus Cell Data Charges

Ninety million dollars sounds like a huge refund…until you divide it by fifteen million customers.

This may well be the largest consumer telecommunications refund in history. Verizon Wireless said Sunday it will pay up to $90 million in refunds to some 15 million subscribers who were charged for data usage or Internet access, though they weren’t on data usage plans.
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Jailed Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo awarded Nobel Peace Prize

China has long wanted a Nobel prize. Now that it has one, its leaders are furious. The Nobel committee awarded its peace prize to imprisoned democracy campaigner Liu Xiaobo on Friday, lending encouragement to China’s dissident community and sending a rebuke to the authoritarian government, which sharply condemned the award.

Infamous Wall Street Scandals

When Michael Douglas’s character Gordon Gekko hit the big screen in the 1987 film Wall Street, it caused a sensation. Gekko’s slick bravado and “greed is good” mantra were appallingly entrancing. But something else captivated audiences: the convincing way the movie captured the underbelly of ’80s cash-fueled gluttony. Twenty-three years later, a sequel, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (September 24), and Gekko still fascinates—as do the real-life insider-trading crimes committed by Wall Street titans. Here, eight of the most famous cases to make headlines.

Putting A Price Tag On Winning

The chart below compares baseball teams’ payroll spending over the last decade with their won-loss record. Several teams with modest payrolls have done well this season, but over the last decade as a whole, the relationship between salaries and wins has been strong.