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Head Of Walmart In China Resigns Amid Controversy
The company said the resignation was personal, but it comes just after China arrested Walmart employees and forced it to shut down stores for allegedly mislabeling regular pork as organic.
Los Angeles Fires: 2 Men Charged In More Than 50 Blazes
Dozens of fires, many of them begun in cars, had been set in the city since Friday.
It's Caucus Day In Iowa
And the race could go any which way, because 41 percent of Iowa caucus goers remain undecided. The caucuses start at 8 p.m. ET.
What Makes Newton-John Get 'Physical' At The Gym
No, Olivia Newton-John doesn't work out to her own anthem about exercise. That would be weird.
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An Interview with Ben Allison
Bassist's latest recording is Think Freehttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/national/local-national-682572.mp3(14:05)The internationally…
Was One Skier's Underwear Too Slick?
Slovene racer Tina Maze says it's nobody else's business what she wears under her racing suit. But some competitors think her full body underwear gave her some sort of aerodynamic advantage.
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Christmas Stamps Are OK; Christmas Carols? Not At The Post Office
When a trio of carolers were asked to leave a post office in Maryland, the whole "war on Christmas" debate had another flashpoint. But USPS isn't exactly anti-Christmas, as its annual holiday stamps show.
Greek Parliament Weighs Property Tax Amid Protests
The Greek government hoped to pass a new tax law in Parliament on Tuesday, despite wide opposition to the move by a Greek public already suffering under a policy of strict austerity. Ministers said the new property tax, which would be added to people's electricity bills, was needed to persuade the IMF and EU to release more bailout funds to prop up the Greek economy.
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New Poll: Cain Leads In Iowa, Romney Second, Rest Of Field Lagging
Cain now holds a big lead over Mitt Romney in a new University of Iowa poll. Rick Perry and Michele Bachmann lag further behind, trailing even Newt Gingrich and Ron Paul.
BPA And Behavior: More Questions Than Answers
Higher levels of BPA in urine taken from mothers during pregnancy were associated with slightly "worse behavior" among their 3-year-olds, especially in girls, researchers found. But BPA exposure after birth didn't show the same pattern.
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