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Amid A Blizzard Of Discounts, 'The Thrill Of The Hunt'
Consumers are clawing through coupons and prowling the "deal blogs" in search of the ultimate discount. For retailers, though, technology can make the last full shopping weekend before Christmas a bit bloody.
Tebowmania: Why Is The Quarterback So Popular?
The Denver Bronco's phenom quarterback Tim Tebow will put their six-game winning streak to the test Sunday — when they take on the New England Patriots. Here's a look at some possible explanations for Tebow's success and popularity.
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In Pictures: Egypt Erupts Into Bloody Protest
Egyptian protesters once again clashed with the country's ruling military and throughout the day the conflict few larger and bloodier.
States Would Get More Flexibility On 'Essential Benefits' Under Proposal
The Obama administration's plan would let states match benefits with existing plans. That idea is drawing criticism from both sides of the health care debate.
House Blocks Funding For New Light Bulb Standards
The new standards have become a rallying point for conservatives who say they would give Americans fewer choices in the kind of bulb they want in their homes.
SEC: Mortgage Execs Took Pains To Hide Risky Loans
In fraud charges filed Friday, the agency accused six former top executives of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac of lying about the number of subprime loans on their books. The SEC said the executives knew what was happening and even encouraged the deception.
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Endorsement Kicks Off Romney's Battle For S.C.
The Republican presidential candidate celebrated Gov. Nikki Haley's announcement Friday, just weeks before the South Carolina Republican primary. He still faces a tough fight in the state, which for three decades has identified who will be the GOP nominee.
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Christopher Hitchens' Legacy Of Defying Labels
Writers and thinkers are fixed with labels these days so that people can order up opinions like flavors in an ice cream shop. But you couldn't fix a label on Christopher Hitchens; that's why he was worth reading and hearing.
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A Freshman's Year In A Dysfunctional Congress
We've been checking in throughout the year with Republican freshman Bill Huizenga, who represents western Michigan. He shares his take on this much-maligned Congress with host Scott Simon.
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Phones In Hand, Busy Mourners Miss The Story
Cell phone cameras and digital tablets can turn just about any consumer into an amateur journalist. Writer Gwen Thompkins wonders when the amateurs will realize what the professionals already know: Recording an event often stops reporters from experiencing what's right in front of them.
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