The most popular Diggs: eating vegetables makes you more attractive

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Tuesday 18 January 2011 20:00 EST
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The most popular news, videos and images as picked by Digg users during the last seven days, recorded on January 18.

1. Sarah Palin is Feeling Unjustly Blamed... - a picture of a tweet that reads, "So Palin & crew are feeling unjustly blamed for the actions of an extremist. Maybe they can ask Muslims for advice on how to deal w/ that."

2. And That's How You Get Fired From Domino's... - A Domino's Pizza employee notice of termination for arriving at work intoxicated and referring to customers as "bovine and porcine."

3. F**k You, AT&T - a video and article that criticize American network carrier AT&T for its dropped calls and lack of data connection.

4. Official: Verizon iPhone - an article about the iPhone coming to American network carrier Verizon.

5. Eating Vegetables Makes You Look More Attractive - the results of a study that suggest people who eat five more portions of fruit and vegetables a day look more attractive to others thanks to increased carotenoid levels.

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