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Red Alert: China Is Taking Over… With PR
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Goldman Sachs has agreed to pay $550 million to settle SEC charges that it defrauded investors. In 2007, Goldman worked with a hedge fund manager to set up an investment that allowed investors to bet on the housing boom. It didn't tell investors that it h
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Oh, No! On Independence Day, CBS Frets Congress Becoming 'Paralyzed' Over 'Fear of the Deficit' | NewsBusters.org
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The Bolivian government says it will negotiate with the indigenous group which lynched four policemen
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Starbucks Results Prove Recession's Over | The Big Money
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News analyst and The Atlantic correspondent James Fallows also happens to be an instrument-rated pilot. Fallows gives host Guy Raz an explanation of the technical problems associated with flying through volcanic ash, as well as why the fuss may seem like
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Britain could be hit by "serious social strife" if Labour or the Tories win the election and introduce severe spending cuts, Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg says.
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The family of a teenager killed three years ago "have the right to know" who murdered him, police say.
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Hewlett-Packard has filed a suit against four companies based in Hong Kong and Taiwan, accusing the defendants of patent infringement, according to various reports. by Vivian Yeo ZDNet Asia
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Where to buy a gag gift can be found in any specialty over the hill gag gift store.That was handy.
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Musician Pete Doherty is banned from driving after admitting allowing his manager to use his car without insurance.
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Japanese carmaker hands over to US lawmakers a 2006 letter written by Japanese employees warning that aggressive cost cuts had undermined the quality of its vehicles
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Annie Leibovitz, the celebrity photographer, is turning to Colony Capital, a private equity firm better known for its real estate investments, for loans to help clean up her finances
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Rapper Lil Wayne is sentenced to a year in prison after admitting possessing a gun, discovered on his tour bus in 2007.
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Chinese artist Ai Weiwei is chosen to undertake the 11th commission in Tate's Unilever Series.
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Turkey warned of serious damage to its relations with the US after a congressional panel approved a resolution that describes the Ottoman-era massacres of Armenians as genocide
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The US International Trade Commission said it will launch an investigation into whether Apple's iPhone and Research In Motion's BlackBerry infringe on a Kodak patent. by Daniel Terdimann CNET News
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Rep. Steve King didn't back down from a home-invading raccoon and now he's not backing down from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, which blasted the Iowa Republican for tweeting about fatally shooting the animal.
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Reuters - Yemeni Shi'ite rebels believed to be holding five Saudi soldiers captive have handed over one missing soldier to a ceasefire committee, Al Jazeera television reported on Monday. Saudi Arabia, the world's top oil exporter, was drawn into a confli