Only On The Web: Tom Dickson, founder of Blendtec, shows Daniel Sieberg that blenders can do a lot more than make smoothies.
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Only On The Web: Tom Dickson, founder of Blendtec, shows Daniel Sieberg that blenders can do a lot more than make smoothies.
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January 13, 2:38 PM
Somalia's political troubles are not over, but it is no longer the drought-ridden country overrun by Islamist extremist that it was two years ago. For years it held the dubious title of "the world's most failed state." Al Shabbab, the militant group linked to Al Qaeda, left the capital of Mogadishu in 2011 and in 2012 lost their last stronghold. Piracy still exists off the Somali coast, but it has lessened as a semblance of political order is being restored to the Horn of Africa.
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