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With the Olympic games shrouded in so much controversy, one does really wonder if we are talking about games or the state of world affairs. The magnum opus has already lost a lot of sheen, thanks to ever-so-dogmatic China. The cynosure has, therefore,...
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In a year when the female vote is so important, it might have benefited John McCain if he’d built a little better of a relationship with them over the years.
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It appears Elvis was always the King of Rock.A 1,800-year old Roman bust that looks strikingly like Elvis Presley is set to go on the auction block in London.
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After months of searching for ways to defend its oft-maligned Windows operating system, Microsoft may just have found its best weapon: Vista’s skeptics.
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Border Patrol agents have arrested 49 alleged illegal immigrants who were discovered being smuggled into the U.S. inside the tank of a water truck.
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There’s something familiar about this stage of the presidential campaign. A candidate running on inevitability. A candidate running on experience. A candidate...
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Precious metals rose Friday as a fresh drop in the dollar and speculation that crude oil’s plunge may soon end fed safe-haven buying of gold, silver and copper.
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The maker of Bratz dolls said Friday he will seek a mistrial over an ethnic slur made by a juror who has been dismissed from the copyright infringement case brought by...
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Chrysler LLC said Friday its financial arm will get out of the auto leasing business by the end of the month because economic conditions have made leasing more...
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Whether or not any bubble has burst, Americans now live in an economy where the prospect of a gallon of gas for less than $4 is cause for relief.
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Just last week, some people were actually saying that THE DARK KNIGHT was overhyped or that it wouldn’t live up to expectations, but what a difference one week...
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In a July 22 story about the Jonas Brothers buying a house in a Dallas suburb, The Associated Press erroneously reported that pro golfer Brian Watts was a former...
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Halle Berry says a paparazzi photographer went too far to get a shot of the actress holding her infant daughter, trespassing onto her private property and snapping them...
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A killer who argued Virginia’s procedures for lethal injection were unconstitutional was executed Thursday after a federal appeals court upheld the primary method...
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As we have observed throughout the last several years, the notion of fairness in journalism has been guided by a miscalculated rule that in order to report good news...
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