In this issue: The latest diet fad, a book on China, and
the fate of the euro.
---Diet---
Intermittent fasting might be the most buzzed about dietary
concept on the Internet right now, according to AskMen.com.
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---Economy---
Motley Fool looks at the sales numbers from Black Friday.
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---Income---
According to a study described in AskMen, three-quarters of
men now have no problem making the second-biggest salary in
the household.
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---International---
Time Asia reviews a primer on China. Caustic and difficult
to forget, China in Ten Words by Yu Hua is a people's-eye
view of a world in which the people have little place.
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At some point, Europeans will have to make the fateful
choice between national sovereignty and the euro's
well-being, according to Time Europe.
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Time Europe says he looks dazed, his eyes wide open but
seeing nothing ahead of him. Perhaps it is all hindsight
now for Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, 39, the son and would-be heir
of the recently and violently deceased Muammar, as he sits
in detention in western Libya.
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---Internet---
Motley Fool says HTML5 makes Web applications behave a lot
like native software you install and update.
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Motley Fool claims Facebook's growth is just getting
started. Fresh data from social media consultant Sociable
Labs says that 50% of e-commerce site shoppers are logged
into Facebook when walking the e-aisles.
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