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Survey raises questions about Iran vote results

A survey of Iran's election results raises "serious questions" about the victory that President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is said to have won and uncovers irregularities in the official results, a British think tank said Sunday.

People.com: Princess Eugenie Busted in Her 'Birthday Suit'

The Duchess of York's daughter gets a "wrist slap" for frolicking nude at her boarding school, PEOPLE confirms

Time.com: Protecting Bhutto's Son at Oxford

The teen returns to school as head of his mother's party and an obvious target for assassins. Can a collegial atmosphere be preserved?

Time.com: Royal Engagement Rumors Rekindled

Photographs of Prince William's girlfriend, Kate Middleton have rekindled speculation the pair will soon announce their engagement

People.com: Prince William & Kate Middleton Head to Scotland

Prince William has whisked girlfriend Kate Middleton to the countryside – scene of their earlier adventures together.

Science reveals secrets of invisibility

Invisibility has long been a fantastical ability exclusively enjoyed by teenage wizards, super heroes and the ultra-advanced civilisations of science fiction.

Disclosure in the age of terrorism

Battling terrorism on the home front could forever be tangled up in politics, but what if it weren't?

Fortune: MIRROR, MIRROR, ON THE WALL, WHO'S THE FAIREST OF THEM ALL? SCIENTISTS ARE BUSY DECIPHERING THE RULES OF ATTRACTIVENESS. ONE FIN

American men wouldn't dream of shelling out billions annually to update home appliances without checking Consumer Reports. Yet they spend riotously on personal renovation, from preening aids to pla...

Fortune: BP'S HORTON: THE HATCHET GETS AX

Robert Horton is an oilman the way America likes oilmen: burly and bold. That was his undoing at staid British Petroleum. After a confrontation with the board of directors over his management style...

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