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This week's most popular Diggs: Ronald McDonald and Pac-Man

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Tuesday 25 May 2010 00:00 BST
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The most popular news, videos and images as picked by Digg users during the last seven days, recorded on May 25.

1. The Sad Reality Behind Ronald McDonald - a pictures featuring McDonalds' figurehead Ronald McDonald and the story of how he transforms from a respectful and caring figurehead into a clown that abuses women. Hosted on topcultured.com.

2. 7x13=28 - a video hosted on YouTube showing how seven times thirteen actually equals 28.

3. Panic Time at Fox as Glenn Beck Loses 50% of His Viewers - an article hosted on www.politicususa.com about TV show host Glenn Beck losing viewers.

4. Google gets Pac-Man fever - Technology website CNET writes about Google's interactive and playable PAC-MAN-Google logo in an article hosted on news.cnet.com.

5. And this is what Disney princesses teach women... - a picture hosted on imgur.com of Disney princesses and the messages they sending to young women.

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