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Michelle Arrouas
Recent Articles
A Popular Porn Site Is Inviting Your Fully Dressed Ideas for Its First Ad Campaign
An creative director job is on offer at Pornhub for the person who can come up with the winning ad blitz
By Michelle Arrouas
March 5, 2014
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By Michelle Arrouas
March 4, 2014
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U.S. Marine Corps General Jim "Mad Dog" Mattis brings out the "Oorahs!" with this cracker
By Michelle Arrouas
March 4, 2014
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The double-amputee athlete is accused of murdering his girlfriend
By Michelle Arrouas
March 3, 2014
Mila Kunis And Ashton Kutcher Are Engaged (Unofficially)
The couple hasn't confirmed the news yet but sources expect them to soon
By Michelle Arrouas
February 28, 2014
Concern, Little Sympathy, for Australian Missionary Detained in North Korea
Critics say John Short knew the risks when he took forbidden religious pamphlets into the Hermit Kingdom
By Michelle Arrouas / Hong Kong
February 20, 2014
U.S. Navy to Zap Enemies With Futuristic Laser
Device launched this year will target aerial drones and swarming speedboats in Persian Gulf
By Michelle Arrouas
February 18, 2014
Ralph Waite, Patriarch Of TV series 'The Waltons,' Dies at 85
Actor leaves a wife, two daughters and a stepson
By Michelle Arrouas
February 14, 2014
Yes, College is Totally Worth It
The income gap between grads and non-grads is the widest it has been in half a century
By Michelle Arrouas
February 12, 2014
Media Freedom Declined Around the World in 2013
Armed conflict accounts for the fall, as well as heavy handed interpretations of national security, says an annual study from Reporters Without Borders
By Michelle Arrouas
February 12, 2014
Tibetan Activist-Monk Says Spain Bowed to Chinese Pressure Over Rights Law
Parliament effectively stymieing Spanish high court's attempt to arrest former Chinese officials on genocide charges
By Michelle Arrouas
February 12, 2014
Facebook’s First 20 Users Have Been Found and Here's What They're Up to Now
Meet the ultimate trendsetters
By Michelle Arrouas
February 10, 2014
U.S. Senate Approves Democratic Senator Max Baucus as Ambassador to China
Longtime lawmaker with in-depth knowledge of U.S. trade policy is unanimously confirmed
By Michelle Arrouas
February 7, 2014
@SochiProblems Is Way More Popular Than the Official Sochi Account on Twitter
Let's face it, hearing about Sochi's screw-ups is way more fun
By Michelle Arrouas
February 7, 2014
Syrian Rebels: U.S. Cash Boost After Failed Geneva Talks
Claim to have received hundred of thousands of dollars from the U.S. after negotiations with President Bashar Assad broke down
By Michelle Arrouas
February 6, 2014
Western Countries Spend Less on Defense While Asian Nations Splurge
Asia's territorial disputes are the main reason for the increased military expenditure
By Michelle Arrouas
February 6, 2014
China Denies Plan for South China Sea Defense Zone
Rumors spread by Japan, China's foreign ministry claims
By Michelle Arrouas
February 4, 2014
Iran Gets Its Most Senior Foreign Business Delegation Since 1979
Major French companies visit Islamic Republic following easing of economic sanctions
By Michelle Arrouas
February 4, 2014
China Alters State Secrecy Laws for 'Greater Transparency'
Officials are urged not to cover up public information with state secrecy as excuse
By Michelle Arrouas
February 3, 2014
Sri Lanka Infuriated By U.S. Suggestions That It's Tardy On Postwar Reconciliation
Washington says Colombo is moving too slowly in probing alleged war crimes. Colombo reacts predictably
By Michelle Arrouas
February 3, 2014
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