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“Bonnie and Clyde, that’s only because they’re young and good-looking,” scoffs Detective Terry Sweeney of the Philadelphia police. “These two were complete idiots. If this was two fat fucks from South Philly, it would have been Turner and Hooch.”
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“There’s an assumption that if you have a working Internet connection then you have access to all of the Internet,” said Ethan Katz-Bassett, a UW doctoral student in computer science and engineering. “We found that’s not the case.”
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Forbes, with the help of Mavin Digital, ranked and mapped cities based on the seven deadly sins – lust, gluttony, avarice, sloth, wrath, envy, and pride.
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This is a pretty striking trend. Politically, it’s a bit tricky since the salient trend is the dramatic narrowing of the better/worse gap, but the betters still outnumber the worses.
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For example, four-in-ten Americans with incomes below $20,000 say they are middle class, as do a third of those with incomes above $150,000.
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