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Heavy Fighting Resumes In Eastern Ukraine As Truce Talks Collapse
Russian-backed rebels are shelling a strategic rail hub in the Donetsk region a day after cease-fire discussions fell apart.
From The Ivy League To 'The X-Files': David Duchovny's Big Break
Before he became Fox Mulder, Duchovny was working on his Ph.D. in literature at Yale. He was going to be a poet — or maybe a novelist — or maybe a playwright ...
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The Theft Of An Infant Son: In Pakistan, A Not-Uncommon Crime
Shazia Zia's newborn baby boy was taken from a maternity ward less than a day after she gave birth in Islamabad, and the family, hospital authorities and police officials disagree over who's to blame.
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Critics Worry Visa Waivers Could Allow Foreign Fighters To Slip In
The Visa Waiver Program allows visitors from Europe and other allies to enter the U.S. without visas. Defenders of the program say it can be used as leverage in talks with participating countries.
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Seattle Fans Stunned At How Super Bowl Ended
The Seahawks had pulled off amazing come-from-behind victories this year, and so many expected the team to score and win in the final two minutes of play just a yard away from the end zone.
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Obama's Budget Proposal Lifts 2013 Caps, Adds Billions In Spending
The president's $3.99 trillion proposal, released Monday, calls for more spending on domestic programs, infrastructure and defense — and includes tax hikes the new Congress is unlikely to approve.
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Twitter: Biggest Virtual Sports Bar In The World
According to Twitter, fans sent more than 28 million tweets during Sunday night's game — the most tweeted-about Super Bowl ever.
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Punxsutawney Phil Scoffs At The Idea Of An Early Spring
The world famous groundhog saw his shadow his morning. His prediction on Gobbler's Knob in Punxsutawney, Pa., came as a winter storm moved from the Midwest to the Northeast.
Film Streams Discussion, 9/8/08
FILM STREAMS DISCUSSION – Film: Encounters at the End of the World. Panel: Hesse McGraw, Bemis Center Curator; Bemis Artists-in-Residence – David Bowen…
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Dangerous driving conditions across Iowa on Sunday
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — At least two people died on snowy roads in Nebraska on Sunday, and authorities were urging people not to drive unless necessary.On…
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