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Top 5 Week Twenty-Six

  1. Broadband Emmys
    Forget Pulitzers, newspapers vie for online video awards
  2. Answer Bono
    Rocker asks unruly Yahoo Answers forum to solve poverty
  3. Animated headbutt parodies
    French star's soccer no-no re-enacted in videogame clips
  4. Fans as baseball manager
    MSN show, 'Fan Club,' lets fans control minor league club
  5. Short shelf life for online news
    Scientists find nobody reads news after 36 hours

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