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Extramarital Confessions

  File photo of Mindy McCready (© John Russell/AP)
Mindy McCready's admission to an affair with Roger Clemens caused her to rise to the top of the search heap.

And last week the name Laura Fay went from nowhere to No. 1 in search because of news of a long-standing affair — and out-of-wedlock child — with conservative congressman Vito Fossella. Nothing grabs our attention like spicy scandal.

Which has us wondering: Is it always the woman involved in an affair who gets the most attention? Perhaps. In each of these high-profile alleged trysts, guess which name had more search heat:

Eliot Spitzer or Ashley Dupré? (Answer.)

David Vitter or the D.C. Madam? (Answer.)

Barbara Walters or Edward Brooke? (Answer.)

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Famously bad-tempered Aussie (© Vera Anderson/WireImage.com)Hot-Blooded Home Wrecker
After Meg Ryan was caught canoodling with this co-star, her marriage to Dennis Quaid hit the skids.


Troubled brother (© Simon James/WireImage.com)Blond Love Bomb
On-set rumors swirled that the Butterscotch Stallion was part of the reason that Kate Hudson left her husband.

Notorious ladies' man (© Ron Galella/WireImage.com)Lover, Drinker & Cheater
Elizabeth Taylor married this appealing rogue — twice.


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Long Legs & Cancer Risk


Woman with long legs (© Bambu Productions/Getty Images)

What secrets does your body hold? Long legs can signal cancer risk, for one. And low testosterone may up your chances of a stroke.

The Web is a great source for deciphering other physical characteristics, too. Search reveals that red hair is linked to endometriosis; long ring fingers can point to arthritis; and if you pack on the weight in midlife, you could be at risk for this.

The plight of the human body has inspired many celebs and artists to offer sound bites. Guess:

"The body says what words cannot." (Who said it?)

"I finally realized that being grateful to my body was key to giving more love to myself." (Who said it?)

"When it comes to females, Cosmo ain't got nothin' to do with my selection." (Who sang it?)

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Man doing this (© Howard Pyle/zefa/Corbis)Lie Detector No. 1: Touching This …
... is a dead giveaway you're lying. Think back to when former president Bill Clinton touched his nose after being asked about Monica Lewinsky.

Another man doing this (© moodboard/Corbis)No. 2: Crossing These …
... is perceived as a defensive, nervous gesture.



And this (© LWA-Stephen Welstead/Corbis)No. 3: Shifting This …
... suggests you are not in agreement with something being said to you.


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The Curse of King Tut


Funeral mask of King Tutankhamun (© Sandro Vannini/Corbis)

You enter, you die. Or so goes the legend of King Tut's tomb, discovered in 1922. Call it excitement over the King Tut exhibit, but search has spiked around the story of the tomb's curse. We did our own digging:

In search, "curse" outperforms "hex" and "black magic." And Romania is the country that generates the most searches for "curse." After all, it's the home of this blood-sucking count.

Curses come in many forms. Now let's see how well-versed you are in the study of "hexology."

What are curse tablets? (Answer.)

What is the evil eye? (Answer.)

What exactly is voodoo? (Answer.)

What is the curse of the Billy Goat? (Answer.)

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Shipwreck in these waters (© Carl & Ann Purcell/Corbis)Beware the Devil's Triangle
This "graveyard of the Atlantic" is synonymous with a history of disappearing ships.


This diamond around a woman's neck (© Joe McNally/Time Life Pictures/Getty Images)Beware the Blue Diamond
Legend says this famous jewel was plucked from the statue of a Hindu goddess centuries ago. The thief was ripped apart by wild dogs.

Shaun Alexander (© Rex Brown/Getty Images)Beware the 'Madden NFL' Cover
When athletes, such as Shaun Alexander, have been on this video game cover, things have not always gone so well afterward.

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Jenna Bush


Jenna Bush in 2004 (© Nancy Kaszerman/ZUMA/Corbis)

Dad's approval numbers are tanking, but Jenna Bush is seeing love in search. Hot topics: her impending wedding, her betrothed and why the ceremony isn't at the White House. Instead it's here.

This party girl has been hot in search before: when she was caught with a fake ID and during her misadventure in Argentina. And when she called home from the "Ellen" show.

Presidential progeny always intrigues. Guess these other notable former first kids:

This first daughter moved into the White House at age 9. As a college student she was arrested for protesting apartheid, but today she's a mom who shuns the spotlight. (Who is she?)

This one wrote about her famous Republican family in her biography, "The Way I See It," and took it all off for Playboy in 1994. (Who is she?)

The oldest living presidential child, this military historian and son of a Republican voted Democratic for the first time in 2004. (Who is he?)

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At the helm during a tough time (© Bettmann/Corbis)A Domineering Figure
Known by his initials, this gruff leader remains popular in Web searches.


First vice president (© Bettmann/Corbis)Jefferson's Pen Pal
Thanks to a recent TV miniseries, this grumpy but brilliant president is hot in search.


The only president to serve more than two terms in office (© Stock Montage/Getty Images)An Influential & Well-Connected Man
Some historians argue that this president — through either bloodlines or marriage — has a family link to nearly a dozen other presidents. Another family link was to Laura Ingalls Wilder.

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Suri Cruise


File photo of Suri Cruise (© James Devaney/WireImage.com)

Dad and Oprah are chatting again. Mom's cut keeps hairdressers busy. Even big brother Connor saw a search spike when his own new movie deal was announced recently.

But when we're searching, the Cruise we want is Suri. We want to know about her extravagant birthday party, her favorite designer and even her sandals. Not bad for a 2-year-old.

Fluffy stuff to be discussing? Maybe. But a star-studded family has ushered several of today's hot celebs into the golden circle.

After starring as a baby boy in "The Godfather," what director followed in Dad's footsteps with a 2004 Oscar for screenwriting? (Answer.)

Dad is as famous as a musician can get, but who stepped out of his shadow by becoming a respected fashion designer? (Answer.)

She may not speak to him anymore, but what international jet-setter won an Oscar, just as Dad did in his day? (Answer.)

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Shares a first initial with his dad & brother Brandon (© John Shearer/WireImage.com)Dad Won Olympic Gold
This MTV reality star is the son of a decathlon champion.


Inherited Mom's eyebrows (© Rabbani & Solimene Photography/WireImage.com)Mom Needs Only One Name

On the red carpet, this preteen has already shown surprising grace.

Looks like Mom, thinks like Dad (© John Parra/WireImage.com)Dad Made the Family Famous
With her corporate title and no-nonsense air, this upstart bears more than a passing resemblance to her larger-than-life father.

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Freak Accidents


Home plate umpire Kerwin Danley is attended to by a Los Angeles Dodgers trainer after he was hit by a pitch (© Mark J. Terrill/AP)

An umpire takes a fastball to the jaw; a deadly midair dolphin collision takes center stage at SeaWorld; a "Hills" star opens up about the death of her stepbrother — and so we hit up Web search to give us the details on these freak accidents.

We also turn to search for information on a freak occurrence with a good outcome: six Virginia tornadoes but not one death.

These people, however, weren't so lucky. They all died in unusual ways.

In 2005, Lee Seung Seop of Korea died after two days of doing this. Official cause of death: dehydration and heart failure. (How did he die?)

In 2006, the 5-month-old son of Australian model Kerry Lucas died when she forgot to apply the brakes on his stroller. (How did he die?)

In 2008, Judy Kay Zagorski died when one of these flew out of the water and struck her in the face. Official cause of death: severe head trauma from falling backward. (How did she die?)

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Girl in car (© Roy McMahon/Corbis)Leading Cause of Death: For Ages 5 to 14
More than half of these are caused by motor vehicles.


Woman with IV (© Brooke Fasani/Corbis)For Empty Nesters (Ages 45 to 64)
Vitamin D may help prevent certain types of this, according to new research.


Defibrillator paddles on man's chest (© Andrew Olney/Getty Images)For Silver Foxes (Ages 65 & Up)
Effective ways to prevent this: Eating a healthy diet and getting off the couch once in a while.


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The Worm in the Bottle


Bottle of mezcal with a worm inside (© Spencer Jones/FoodPix/Jupiterimages)

We were looking for some Cinco de Mayo fun and found this: tequila worm lollipops. Then we discovered that people search for tequila worm more than mezcal worm — even though the worm is specific to mezcal only.

Yes, the worm stumps many. Top worm-related searches seek answers, like why is there a worm in a tequila bottle? And what's the story behind the worm?

We created a worm quiz to help you prepare for your upcoming Cinco de Mayo celebrations. For the record, we never said to take a shot before you answer. Guess:

There are two types of "worms" in mezcal. What's the one that grows into a butterfly? (Answer.)

And the other type of mezcal worm is? (Answer.)

C'mon. Do people really eat the worm? (Some answer.)

If you eat the worm, what will it give you? (Answer.)

What poisonous arachnid can also be found in a mezcal bottle? (Answer.)

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Two drinks in cactus glasses (© Hugh Sitton/zefa/Corbis)Which Is Stronger: Mezcal or Tequila?
It's pretty close between these two alcohol relatives, but one of them packs a bigger punch.


Man using computer (© Tom Grill/Corbis)What Is a Sasser Worm?
Also called "the Big One," this threatens many of us, especially office workers.


Died under mysterious circumstances, too (© Corbis)Who Wrote 'The Conqueror Worm'?
The writer of "The Raven" also penned this poem about mortality and impending death.


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Creeps


Man with long hair & mustache (© Digital Vision/Getty Images)

We may not want to admit it, but when it comes to creeps, Web search reveals that we want to know more. Undoubtedly against our better judgment.

What gets people searching for creeps? Sect beliefs and underage marriage, for one. The alleged "smiley-face killer" and creepy stalkers, like the one who harassed Uma Thurman.

And then there's the father, profiled on "Tyra," who drove his daughter to her new job as a prostitute.

Or this Australian man, who allegedly had a child with his own daughter.

Finally, another popular search: "The Billy Letters," which includes correspondence both to and from Charles Manson. Definitely creepy.

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The group's lead singer, circa 1993 (© Karen Mason Blair/Corbis)Calling All Weirdos
This 1993 hit made this U.K. band very famous.



Don't go walking in the garden after dark (© Thierry Orban/Corbis Sygma)And Urban-Myth Fans
This tiny terror is said to be frightening locals in General Guemes, Argentina.


It's Ted under there (© Warner Brothers/Courtesy Everett Collection)And, of Course, Stephen King
This 1982 movie has five creepy stories, starring Hal Holbrook, Ed Harris and Ted Danson.


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'Conceptionmoons'


Couple holding hands on a beach (© Digital Vision/Getty Images)

What do you call a romantic getaway with the goal of conception? A conceptionmoon. And we find more weirdly coined travel packages on the Web.

Expectant baby mama Amy Poehler and her hubby might want to take a babymoon. For soon-to-be Mr. Jenna Bush Henry Hager? A mancation. For those who want to de-stress without leaving home: a staycation.

And if you like to shed clothes with your stress, you might want to consider a nakation.

According to SpaFinder.com, searches for "nudist spa vacations" have beat out "waxing services" and this type of spa.

Several mainstream hotels are offering topless pools — including this popular Las Vegas resort.

This "American Idol" winner recently said she likes to walk around her house naked, even when her home is filled with strangers.

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Ruins of Tintagel Castle (© Ashley Cooper/Corbis)Smart Vacation No. 1: The King & I
According to Forbes, a weeklong tour of this city will make you smarter. How so? With discussions of the legend of King Arthur and visits to his rumored birthplace, Tintagel Castle.

Statue of Louis XIV & Basilique Notre-Dame de Fourvière (© Tibor Bognár/Corbis)No. 2: Word Play
A weeklong educational tour of this city includes a study of the French Resistance and seminal French books.

Sign for Wall Street (© Joseph Sohm/Visions of America/Corbis)No. 3: Street Kids
A daylong tour of this city caters to teens interested in Wall Street. The itinerary includes a "power breakfast" and a visit to the Nasdaq floor.

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Black Widows


Mechele Linehan at her sentencing (© Al Grillo/AP)

Why do some women kill? Some do it for money, like the stripper-turned-soccer-mom Mechele Linehan. Some, to exit a bad marriage, like Mary Winkler, who shot her husband, claimed abuse and then went on "Oprah."

In more "black widow" news, this woman was exonerated after 876 days in jail. But in search, we seek black widow spiders and black widow bites. The "Black Widower" "Simpsons" episode is popular too.

The term "black widow" comes from the female spider of the same name that supposedly eats the male after mating. In truth, it rarely happens. Here's more black widow trivia:

What kind of cannibalism is associated with a certain black widow? (Answer.)

What is a popular motive among black widows in film plots? (Answer.)

What's a black widow pearl? (Answer.)

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She recently made a sequel, too (© TriStar Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection)'A Brilliant Killer'
This movie featured a femme fatale who wrote mysteries and was tied to a trail of murdered men. Think ice pick.


Starring Barbara Stanwyck (© Courtesy Everett Collection)'Love & Murder at First Sight'
This classic 1944 Billy Wilder movie had an old-fashioned classic motive: money.


Theresa Russell in this film (© 20th Century Fox/Courtesy Everett Collection)'Only One Woman Can Stop Her'
Theresa Russell and Debra Winger duked it out in this 1987 murder thriller.


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Ichiro


Ichiro Suzuki with his MVP Award in 2007 (© Rich Pilling/MLB Photos via Getty Images)

When it comes to this baseball star, Web searchers want to know the basics first: who he plays for, what his contract's like and how his stats are shaping up.

But fascination about this Japanese-born player runs deep. When it comes to his biography, Web search reveals that we want info about his batting stance, his rookie season and even his fashion sense.

You may be a baseball fan, but do you know these Ichiro facts?

How old is he? (Answer.)

What does his name mean? (Answer.)

What Safeco Field snack bears his name? (Answer.)

And what loyal friend did he thank for advising him during his contract negotiations? (Answer.)

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Usually No. 51 (© Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images)Name That Team
This Western Division team has started off this year with a bang. Hint: It's not the Mariners.


Burly guys' sport (© Alistair Berg/Getty Images)Name That Game
This rough-and-tumble game is being considered for the 2016 Olympics.


Record on a player (© Estelle Klawitter/zefa/Corbis)Name That Song
Paste Magazine recently picked 10 alternative, baseball-themed songs to replace this John Fogerty hit as the sport's top tune.

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Girl Scout Cookie Trouble


Girl Scouts selling cookies (© Matt Slocum/AP)

The Web loves a controversy — even when it involves our beloved Girl Scout cookies. We're sinking our search teeth into the story of two girls refusing to sell the cookies because of an ingredient that is endangering orangutans.

But Girl Scout cookies are earning their Web badge in other ways, too. We search for trans-fat-free cookies and cookies being sent to Iraq. For a quick sugar fix, we ask: Can I buy them online?

How well do you know your Samoas from your Do-Si-Dos? Guess which has more fat:

Lemon Chalet Cremes or Lemonades? (Answer.)

Sugar-Free Chocolate Chip or Shortbread? (Answer.)

Thin Mints or Thanks-A-Lots? (Answer.)

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Boys holding a specimen of this (© Mark Moffett/Minden Pictures/Getty Images)Deforestation + Giant Frog = ?
It's the largest of its species, and is rapidly disappearing as more rain forests in Western Africa are destroyed to make room for agriculture.

One of these little guys in a tree (© Michael & Patricia Fogden/Minden Pictures/Getty Images)Deforestation + Smart Primate = ?
Considered one of the most intelligent of its species, this animal is near extinction due to massive deforestation in South America.

Distinguishing characteristic (© Pete Oxford/Minden Pictures/Getty Images)Deforestation + Feathered Friends = ?
Scientists say as many as 1,250 species of this animal may be extinct by the year 2100 due to deforestation.

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Slasher Films


Drew Barrymore in 'Scream' (© Dimension Films/Courtesy Everett Collection)

Last week's premiere of the gruesome high school horror tale "Prom Night" had us wondering: What other movies do we watch to get our fright on?

Search says we love the classics — and their, er, leading men: Michael Myers from "Halloween" kills in search, beating out Jason Voorhees of "Friday the 13th" fame and even — gasp!— Norman Bates ("Psycho," of course). Now that's a bloody crime.

During the scary parts, were you watching or hiding under a blanket? Watching, you say? Let's prove it. Do you know these characters from this blood-and-guts genre?

Final girl;

Pinhead;

Leatherface; and

Dr. Loomis.

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Jamie Lee Curtis in this film (© Courtesy Everett Collection)Terror-Inspiring Taglines: Name That Film
"All aboard … If you dare!"



Beware the pom-pom (© Thomas Barwick/Getty Images)This Film's Tagline Should Get Detention
"Killer to the left ... Killer to the right ... Stand up ... Sit down ... FRIGHT! FRIGHT! FRIGHT!"


Happy holidays (© MGM/Courtesy Everett Collection)Think Psycho Santa Without the Suit
"He knows when you're sleeping; he knows if you're awake; he KNOWS ..."


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Great Quote, Shakespeare!


Illustration of William Shakespeare for a Churchman's Cigarettes trade card (© Blue Lantern Studio/Corbis)

Today's a double-whammy anniversary for our favorite bard. While there's debate about his exact birth date, we celebrate William Shakespeare's birthday on April 23, the same day he died 52 years later. (His cause of death in 1616 is also a bit of a mystery.)
In Shakespeare's honor, we look at some of his enduring lines — ones you may have used without knowing their origin.

Click the quote below to see which Shakespeare work it came from.

"All the world's a stage."

"… love is blind."

" … eaten me out of house and home."

"For ever and a day."

"… the world's mine oyster."

"We are such stuff as dreams are made on."

"'Tis neither here nor there."

"… it was Greek to me."

"… let's kill all the lawyers."

"Off with his head!"

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French School painting titled 'The Lovers' (© Christie's Images/Corbis)Who Was Mrs. Shakespeare?
Not much is known about the Bard's significant other, but Germaine Greer's book "Shakespeare's Wife" reconstructs this mystery woman's life as well as the world of Elizabethan women.

An Elizabethan child (© The Bridgeman Art Library/Getty Images)Did Shakespeare Have Children?
We've never heard of a Shakespeare Jr. following in Daddy's genius footsteps. Nor have we read any sonnets on fatherhood.

Photo composite of William Shakespeare & this man (© Bettmann/Corbis; Hulton Archive/Keystone/Getty Images)Did He Really Write It All?
A school of suspicious scholars believes that this 16th-century writer faked his death and went on to write under the name of William Shakespeare. Because really, how could just one man write such a body of work?

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Freaks of Nature


File photo of a Patagonian cavy (© Robert Gill; Papilio/Corbis)

A cat-sized rodent, a hairless bird and a giant turtle: Nothing drives search results like freaks of nature. And this past week was no exception.

We searched the Web to find the new approach to protect wildlife and the near-extinct turtle found in Vietnam. Not to be outdone, Oscar the naked cockatoo became an Internet hit. And did you hear about this wandering the streets of Oregon?

We humans can be unusual, too. Look at these folks:

The world's oldest known woman celebrated a birthday on Sunday. (How old is she?)

He's just 2 feet 9 inches tall, but Aditya Dev is all muscle. (What sport does he compete in?)

At 7 feet 9 inches tall, the world's tallest man recently celebrated his first wedding anniversary. (How tall is his wife?)

The world's heaviest athlete is a sumo wrestler. (At what weight did he tip the scales?)

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Watch out for the teeth (© SDA via Getty Images)What Lies Beneath
The discovery of this unusual fish in Maryland was the basis for the 2004 movie "Frankenfish."


Easy to find at night (© National Taiwan University/Handout/Reuters)Green Ham & Eggs
Taiwan researchers bred several of these glow-in-the-dark animals to aid in stem cell research.


A kitten's paws (© Pat Doyle/Corbis)Here's Lookin' at You, Kitten
The animal's name is Cyclops, of course.



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Botox Backlash


Woman with syringe looking scared (© LifeStock/Getty Images)

Has youth fallen out of fashion in Hollywood? OK, we can't go that far, but there's growing evidence that a Botox backlash is brewing.

First, a buzzed-about article calls Botox the "new — and wrinkle-free! — elephant in the living room." Then there's the news that non-Botoxed British actresses are in vogue and a recent study that shows that Botox may move to the brain.

Given that, it's not shocking that in Web searches, "Botox deaths" is tops. (It's even more popular than "Botox cosmetics.")

Still, people are curious. Other top Botox-related searches include "Botox before and after" and "Botox and New York." However, the cities that spawn the most Botox searches: Los Angeles and Phoenix. No surprise.

We can't help pondering: How will "Joker face" hold up? As with beehive hairdos and other fashion don'ts, will women look back and wonder: What was I thinking?

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She doesn't look sideways at injections (© Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images)The New Face of Botox
This 40-something actress admitted to using the stuff last year. She recently inked a deal to be Botox's spokeswoman.

You can't dance around her & the topic (© Jeffrey Mayer/WireImage.com)A Little Too Smooth
TMZ reported that this "Dancing With the Stars" celeb had injections with industrial silicone, not Botox.

You can't call that smoothness ugly (© Michael Tullberg/Getty Images)She Loves the Stuff
Like the character she plays on "Ugly Betty," this actress is unapologetic about her love of Botox.


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'I Am Not a Paper Cup'


'I Am Not a Paper Cup' (© Decor Craft Inc)

"I Am Not a Plastic Bag" was a chic way to reduce ecological footprints. But now "I Am Not a Paper Cup" is reducing daily latte waste — in style. Search shows us how we're doing in the waste-reduction race.

The ranking of "carbon footprint" searches among countries goes like this: the U.K., Ireland, New Zealand, Australia and then the U.S. We have a ways to go.

We leave behind harmful footprints in ways we may never imagine. Here's a heads-up on how to tread more carefully:

Do you have your biodegradable doggy poop bags?

Do you know what to do with old cell phones?

What about recyclable toothbrushes?

Did you know that your Christmas meal left a carbon footprint?

Do you recycle your old computers?

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Literal interpretation (© Dougal Waters/Getty Images)What Size Is Your Carbon Footprint?
See what kind of legacy you're leaving behind.



Woman walking by trash heap (© Ciro Fusco/epa/Corbis)Your Weight in Garbage
The U.S. is the No. 1 trash-generating country. Each American produces more than four pounds of garbage per day.

Plug & outlet (© Bill Varie/Corbis)Unplug
Did you know that 10 to 15 percent of your TV's energy is used when it's off? See what other appliances you can unplug to save money and reduce your footprint.

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Too Skinny


Model (© Karl Prouse/Catwalking/Getty Images)

Madrid Fashion Week banned too-skinny models. So did New York Fashion Week. And now, France wants to ban promoting extreme thinness. Ultrathin models, it seems, have fallen out of style.

But the Web loves a skinny search. We go online to find BMI calculators, skinny celebs and answers to questions like "Am I too skinny?" and "How can I put on weight without getting fat?"

Gaining a few extra pounds may be better for you than you think. According to experts:

Curvy women are more intelligent;

They give birth to smarter children; and

They live longer.

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Chef with the striking eyes (© Rune Hellestad/Corbis)The Domestic Goddess
This curvaceous English cook brings sizzle to the stove — and the TV screen.


Mogul with the great legs (© Mark Savage/Corbis)You Call This Fat?
This model-turned-TV host appeared on the cover of "People" magazine in a swimsuit after being mocked for gaining 30 pounds.

Actress with the 'Mona Lisa' smile (© Mario Anzuoni/Reuters/Corbis)A 'Monster' Beauty
The curvy physique of this 5-foot-10 actress helped land her the title of Esquire's "Sexiest Woman Alive" in 2007.

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"Harry Potter" Scandals


Burning copy of a 'Harry Potter' book (© Neil Jacobs/Getty Images)

When it comes to scandals involving a certain boy wizard, book-burning is so 2001. Web searchers want to know more about author J.K. Rowling's court case and this week's attention-grabbing testimony, where one witness cried on the stand.

Also topping the list this week? Recent tabloid rumors about Emma "Hermione" Watson's iffy new paramour.

Now, see if you know the answer to these other "Potter" scandal questions:

Which of the book's characters did Rowling announce was gay — to both the shock and delight of fans? (Answer.)

What play will Daniel "Harry" Radcliffe bring to Broadway this fall, complete with his onstage full-frontal nudity? (Answer.)

In her 2003 essay titled "Harry Potter and the Childish Adult," what writer sparked outrage with her critique of Rowling — and her fans? (Answer.)

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Draco & the Malfoys (© Brian Snyder/Reuters/Landov)Harry's Favorite Bands?
This subgenre of indie rock includes the groups Harry & the Potters and the Remus Lupins.


Royal haunt (© Malcom Fife/zefa/Corbis)Harry's Hangout?
This weekend, two die-hard fans will get married in this castle, where scenes from the movies were filmed.

Screenshot of the YouTube homepage (© Jerry Arcieri/Corbis)Harry's YouTube Fave?
Clearly a labor of love, this "Potter"-themed song/film won acclaim at the 2007 YouTube Awards.


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Your Car Personality


Joe Gomez in his wrought-iron Volkswagen Beetle (© Greg Smith/Corbis)

Does this convertible make my thighs look big? Chevy's new drive-in fitting room allows shoppers to "try on" a car before buying it, and so we ask: