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A rare 1909 baseball card, known as the “Holy Grail” of baseball cards, has sold for a record $2.1 million, the auction house that conducted the sale said Saturday.
The 1909 card of Pittsburgh Pirate shortstop Honus Wagner was auctioned by Goldin Auctions in West Berlin, New Jersey for $2,105,770.50 to an unnamed buyer. Bidding started at $500,000 on Feb. 25.

There are only about 50 Honus Wagner T206 cards in existence. The card is in such short supply because Wagner made the American Tobacco Company recall it when he discovered it had made the card without his permission. He didn’t want kids to buy cigarettes, the auction house said.

The card was released as Wagner was on his way to winning his seventh batting title and about to lead the Pirates to their first World Series win. It’s garnered such a place in baseball history that it has its own plaque at the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown.
“To have surpassed the highest price ever paid for a baseball card at auction by nearly $500,000 is a spectacular outcome,” said Goldin Auctions owner, Ken Goldin in a press release following the auction.

The card went for $1.62 million the last time it was up for public sale, which was in the midst of the financial crisis in 2008. Goldin had estimated that this time the card could go for well over $2.6 million.
Source : CNNMoney

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284,000: Number of American college graduates working in minimum-wage jobs in 2012.

The Wall Street Journal this week reported on the troubling trend of college graduates getting stuck in low-skilled jobs, a problem that new research suggests may endure even after the economy improves.

According to the Labor Department, there were 284,000 graduates—those with at least a bachelor’s degree—working minimum-wage jobs in 2012, including 37,000 holders of advanced degrees. That’s down from a peak of 327,000 in 2010, but double the number in 2007 and up 70% from a decade earlier.

“A formal education will make you a living; self education will make you a fortune” -Jim Rohn

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Congratulations to Michigan’s Trey Burke for winning the AP Player Of The Year Award. Burke is now the second player in Michigan history to win this award, the other was Cazzie Russell in 1966.

Burke averaged 19.2 ppg, 3.1 rpg, and 6.7 apg all while shooting 40% from three-point land. Burke has also won the Big Ten player of the year award and is now the favorite to win the Naismith Award. Michigan will take on Syracuse in the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament this Saturday night.

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#1. Justin Timberlake – 20/20 Experience – 318,000 (1,287,000)

#2. Lil Wayne – I Am Not A Human Being II – 217,000 (217,000)

#15. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis – The Heist – 30,000 (526,000)

#35. Kendrick Lamar – good kid, m.A.A.d city – 16,000 (824,000)

#63. A$AP Rocky – Long.Live.A$AP – 9,200 (312,000)

#75. Drake – Take Care – 7,500 (1,998,000)

#92. T.I. – Trouble Man: Heavy Is The Head – 6,000 (441,000)

#98. Ces Cru – Constant Energy Struggles – 5,400 (5,400)

#113. 2 Chainz – Based On A T.R.U. Story – 4,800 (581,000)

#198. The Notorious B.I.G. – Greatest Hits – 3,100 (694,000)

* data comes from Nielsen Soundscan, rounded to nearest thousandth for units above 10,000, nearest hundredth for units below 10,000.


After weeks of production, countless immersive sessions, one epic shoot day and an even cooler 30-second commercial, the STOKED team’s journey to create the next DEW spot with Lil’ Wayne is finally at its end. Check out their experience from start to finish in the DEWeezy Documentary

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On April 3, 1973 — exactly 40 years from today — Motorola employee Marty Cooper made the first mobile phone call.

Marty used a Motorola DynaTAC to call Bell Labs (then a division of AT&T), reportedly saying “I’m ringing you just to see if my call sounds good at your end.”

The device that Marty used to place the call was a prototype which would later become the Motorola DynaTAC 8000x. It was the first commercially available mobile phone, and despite its meager specs for today’s standards — it weighed 2.5 pounds and only had a one-line, text-only LED display — it cost a whopping $3,995.

Source: mashable

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Chicago’s Urban Academy for the fourth year in a row is sending ALL of their graduates to college!!

Founded in 2002, the all boys charter school had only four percent of students reading at their grade level when they opened. 85% were from low-income families.

Chicago has been in the news recently with over 25 people shot and wounded this past Easter weekend.

Mayor of Chicago, Rahm Emanuel spoke of the achievement saying,

“What this 100 percent proves beyond a doubt is that it need not be the exception but it should be the expectation for every child in the city of Chicago.”

Source: 5pinkave.com

Revealed 5 March 2013.

The darker side of Rolls-Royce is upon us. Power; style; drama.

price starting at $295,000

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Brain

President Barack Obama on Tuesday unveiled a plan to develop tools that can better map the human brain, furthering scientists’ understanding of how it works and how it can be healed when damaged. The Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies initiative, or BRAIN, will begin with a $100 million investment in Obama’s 2014 budget.

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The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan will ultimately cost between $4 trillion and $6 trillion, with medical care and disability benefits weighing heavily for decades to come, according to a new analysis.

The bill to taxpayers so far has been $2 trillion, plus $260 billion in interest on the resulting debt. By comparison, the current federal budget is $3.8 trillion.

Source: LA Times

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Justin Timberlakes almost moves 1 million copies in first week sales.

#1. Justin Timberlake – 20/20 Experience – 968,000 (969,000)

#14. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis – The Heist – 24,000 (496,000)

#25. Kendrick Lamar – good kid, m.A.A.d city – 14,000 (808,000)

#48. A$AP Rocky – Long.Live.A$AP – 8,600 (303,000)

#66. T.I. – Trouble Man: Heavy Is The Head – 6,600 (435,000)

#70. 2 Chainz – Based On A T.R.U. Story – 5,800 (576,000)

#85. Wiz Khalifa – O.N.I.F.C. – 4,500 (352,000)

#102. Chief Keef – Finally Rich – 3,800 (152,000)

#137. Swollen Members – Beautiful Death Machine – 2,900 (3,000)

#195. MGK – Lace Up – 2,300 (161,000)

* data comes from Nielsen Soundscan, rounded to nearest thousandth for units above 10,000, nearest hundredth for units below 10,000.

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T-Mobile has done away with cellphone contracts, replacing them with installment plans in an effort to stay competitive in the U.S. market.

Instead of offering its customers a phone with a two-year contract, T-Mobile will offer it for a fixed upfront price plus a monthly fee for unlimited calls and data. That second fee will include the cost of the phone, and when the phone is paid off (typically after two years) the fee will be reduced, in contrast with traditional two-year contracts where monthly payments typically stay the same after two years.

T-Mobile calls its new pricing plans Simple Choice. For example, a Samsung Galaxy S II costs $29.99 today, and $16 per month on top of the monthly data/voice payment, for 24 months.

T-Mobile is the fourth biggest U.S. mobile carrier (behind AT&T, Verizon and Sprint).

T-Mobile is also getting the iPhone 5— the last major carrier to do so. Read More