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Russian Tycoon Berezovsky Reportedly Left No Suicide Note
The death of the exiled oligarch in the U.K. has prompted speculation that he might have been poisoned.
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In Greece, A Muted Christmas Amid Tough Times
Traditionally, Greek children go door to door during the holidays, playing the triangle and singing songs of the season. In return, people give them a few euros. But this year, high unemployment levels, rising crime, and austerity measures are dampening everyone's spirit.
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Beyonce's National Anthem: Did She Sync Or Didn't She?
The U.S. Marine Band accompanying her was pre-recorded, but after conflicting reports, there's burning debate as to whether Beyonce sang live.
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Farmers And Their Cooperative Settle Lawsuit On Fixing The Price Of Milk
Farmers in the Southeast had accused their own food cooperative, the Dairy Farmers of America, of striking a deal that created a milk monopoly and suppressed the price paid for raw milk. In settling the case, the cooperative said it did nothing wrong.
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Thousands Of Trees Gone, Ripped Out By Sandy
Nearly 10,000 trees in New York City — many healthy and hefty — were lost to the winds of Superstorm Sandy. Natural scenery aside, they affect the environmental quality of the city.
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The Youth Vote 2012: Once Again, With Enthusiasm?
Young voters, who played a high profile role in the 2008 presidential race, are showing a relatively tepid response to the 2012 contest. But neither campaign is giving up on the historically hard to get demographic.
The Tragedy of Jessica Ghawi: Spared In Toronto, She Died In Colorado Shooting
She said the bloodshed she witnessed in Toronto had taught her to cherish every moment in life.
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Pro-Romney SuperPAC Spent Big On Super Tuesday
The superPAC spent nearly $6 million on largely negative ads last week, and still the candidate won Ohio's crucial primary by less than 1 percent. Experts can't measure the effectiveness of superPAC advertising. But some believe it is discouraging voters from going to the polls.
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Fed Leaves Interest Rates And Bond Purchase Plan Untouched
The Federal Reserve will continue its program of purchasing $85 billion in securities and will leave the target interest rate for federal funds untouched to support the U.S. economy, the U.S. central bank said in a policy update issued Wednesday afternoon.
Huge Asteroid Makes Its Closest Pass To Earth Today
The space rock, which is nine times the size of a cruise ship, is dropping by Earth and it's not coming alone. Asteroid 1998 QE2 has already given scientists a surprise: It has its own moon, measured at about 2,000 feet wide.
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