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Satellite Photo Offers Surprise

A major glacier in the northernmost part of the Arctic -- which was thought to be immune to global warming -- has a giant crack. The crack is 7 miles long and about half a mile wide. "It certainly is a major event," said NASA ice scientist Jay Zwally in a telephone interview from a conference on glaciers in Ireland. "It's a signal but we don't know what it means."

The Effects of Global Warming

glacier crackByrd Polar Research Center / AP

A massive crack in Petermann Glacier in Northern Greenland has at least one scientist predicting that a big part of the Northern Hemisphere's largest floating glacier will be gone within a year. Some experts said it's too soon to pin the blame on global warming.
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Brinkley Tells All

Few celebrities have had a tougher summer than Christie Brinkley. She became embroiled in a very public and expensive divorce, complete with her ex-husband's teen-sex scandal being played out for everyone. However, the supermodel has bounced back and opens up about her past, present and future in a new interview. And she looks great doing it.

Brinkley Does New York

    Christie Brinkley is a cover girl yet again, getting top-notch placement in the latest issue of New York magazine.

    Ruven Afanador for New York magazine

    Along with her photo spread, the supermodel talks about everything from how she stays happy, healthy and why the Hamptons sun keeps her skin beautiful.

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This Carries Deadly Virus

This Carries Deadly Virus
When was the last time you cleaned your cellphone? We're guessing probably never. We're also guessing that you'd be cleaning it almost daily if you knew there was a chance you'd catch a deadly disease using it. AOL Health has the scary truth with their list of 7 everyday biohazards. You may not even be safe in the shower.
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Is It Time to Quit?

Is It Time to Quit?
You usually don't need anyone to tell you when it's time to quit a job. The problem is that most of the time, people wait too late. If your c-workers are annoying or act like animals, it's probably time to go. If you are mentally exhausted as the end of the day, that's not a good sign. AOL Careers has the 10 signs to look for.


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Reality Star Gets Animated

Reality Star Gets Animated
EA Sports
The video game shelves are packed with titles that feature animated celebrities or characters that bear an eerie resemblance to a star. Sometimes the 3D counterparts look just like the real thing and sometime they look more like a plastic surgery session gone wrong. Can you decipher whose face belongs to whom?
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Scientists Find New Seismic Zone

An analysis of recent earthquake activity around New York City has found that many small faults that were believed to be inactive could contribute to a major, disastrous earthquake. The authors of a new study says a quake in New York of magnitude 7 probably comes about every 3,400 years. But no one knows when the last quake occurred.

New York City at Risk?

New York CityStan Honda, Getty Images

A new study has found a previously undetected seismic zone near New York City that is worrying some scientists. Although an earthquake of magnitude 7 happens in the area about once every 3,400 years, no one knows when the last one hit.

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Pop Star Gets Punch Drunk

Pop Star Gets Punch Drunk
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Whoa, there, Bruiser! What singer and ex-talk show host recently went out with friends and then took a swing at a total stranger? Plus, Britney Spears showed off her new hairdo. See it all on the PopScene.
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Before It Was Cotton Candy

State Fair Trivia Quiz
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Kids (and lots of adults) can't resist the sticky, sugery, spun summer treat. It debuted at the 1904 World's Fair -- but it wasn't called cotton candy yet. Was it known as fairy floss, cotton fluff, candy cloud or sugar pillow? Check your answer at AOL Food.
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Hit the Beach for Under $250

Hit the Beach for Under $250
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Another summer is about to end, and did you get to the beach once? The weather may not be as warm, but some of America's best beach trips can be had for under $250 a day, including meals, lodging and an attraction or two for up to a family of four for when you're ready to get the sand out of your shoes.
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Still Remember Playing 'Simon'?

Favorite '80s Toys
It has a new look, but it's still the same old Simon. The classic Rubik's Cube also has been updated (as if it were easy before) but Operation and Connect Four are the same as you remember them. Check out these and 16 other faves from AOL Shopping.


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