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Amid Breast Cancer Month, Is There Pink Fatigue?
It's October and one color dominates the landscape — it's not fall gold or Halloween orange – but pink, the color of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. But what if your breast cancer diagnosis doesn't make you want to wear pink socks, walk for the cure or be a "warrior in pink?"
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Housing Recovery At Various Stages Around The U.S.
Just as communities experienced the housing bubble differently, they feel varying degrees of recovery. In North Carolina, McMansions built for bankers are now in foreclosure. Rundown houses that once sold for $500,000 in East L.A. are now going for a fraction of that. And Washington, D.C., is again seeing bidding wars.
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Look Who's Going Gluten-Free
A lot of people are going out of their way to avoid gluten. Some have celiac disease, while others have some degree of gluten sensitivity. But the perception that a gluten-free diet is always a healthful diet isn't quite accurate.
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BlackBerry Customers Offered Free Apps As Apology
Saying it's an "expression of appreciation" for customers' patience during last week's outages, Research in Motion is giving subscribers about $100 worth of "premium apps" and one month of free technical support.
Egypt's Political Turmoil Drives Foreign Tourists Away
Revolution and tourism don't mix. Just ask the Egyptians. The tourism industry is crucial for Egypt's economic well-being, but foreigners have been staying away since the upheaval in February that ousted President Hosni Mubarak.
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Former GOP Front-Runner Romney Seeks Opening
The Republican presidential candidates debate again on Thursday night in Florida. And Mitt Romney is eager to find a way to knock Rick Perry off his perch as the new GOP leader. Romney's challenge: convincing Republican voters that backing Perry now will lead to defeat next November.
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After The Execution: Relief For Victim's Mom; Anguish For Davis' Supporters
As protesters argued that the Georgia man's guilt was in doubt, the victim's loved ones found some closure. Troy Davis was executed for the killing of a police officer in 1989.
Jobless Claims Dipped Slightly Last Week
They dropped by 9,000 from the previous week, but remain high.
Diplomats Owe NYC $17.2M For Parking Tickets; DC Is Owed $340,000
Some of the tickets go back as far as 1970. Diplomatic immunity makes it hard to collect.
Falling Satellite To Return Tomorrow
NASA says the falling Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite will plunge back to Earth Friday afternoon, Eastern time. Most of it will burn up, but some debris could reach ground. Scientists predict it won't reach either of the poles or North America.
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