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Obama To Push State Of The Union Messages In Chicago
Fri, 02/15/2013 - 02:00
Several anti-violence activists have been calling for President Obama to visit his hometown after a series of deadly incidents involved guns. They want to hear the president's plans to curb a gun problem many consider an epidemic.
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How Will Proposed Merger Affect Airline Passengers?
Fri, 02/15/2013 - 02:00
Conventional wisdom says fewer airlines mean higher fares and fewer flights. But experts say the American Airlines-U.S. Airways proposed merger is a mixed bag. Past mergers haven't led to significantly higher fares, but will this time be different?
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Palestinian Authority Faces Severe Financial Crisis
Fri, 02/15/2013 - 02:00
The Palestinian Authority has been running on fumes since November. The group's successful bid to be recognized as a "state" by the U.N. has led to financial sanctions by Israel and the U.S., and pledges from the Arab world have not shown up.
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Turks Desire 'Reversal' In Olympic Wrestling Move
Fri, 02/15/2013 - 02:00
The International Olympic Committee's unexpected move to eliminate wrestling as of the 2020 games was a particular shock to Turkey. Turks love the ancient sport, and two-thirds of Turkey's Olympic medals are in wrestling.
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Federal Charges Filed In Ohio Dumping Case
Fri, 02/15/2013 - 02:00
The owner of an oil and natural gas drilling company in Youngstown, Ohio, has been charged with violating the federal Clean Water Act. He's accused of dumping tens of thousands of gallons of drilling waste water into a storm sewer that eventually runs into a local river.
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Scientists Look To The Internet To Raise Research Funds
Fri, 02/15/2013 - 02:00
Scientists are learning what artists have already figured out: there's money out there. Specifically, there's money among the users of the Internet, and they are willing to donate it for what they consider to be good causes.
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5th In 'Die Hard' Series Is Filled With Action
Fri, 02/15/2013 - 02:00
Given how much money the Die Hard franchise has made, it's not surprising that A Good Day To Die Hard plays like an extended victory lap for star Bruce Willis. Not surprising, but not a whole lot of fun either.
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'One Billion Rising' Campaigns To End Violence Against Women
Fri, 02/15/2013 - 02:00
Women from around the globe held rallies on Valentine's Day to take up the cause of ending sexual violence. A demonstration in New Delhi is particularly poignant following the fatal gang-rape of a 23-year-old student.
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A Husband And Wife Blessed Late In Life
Fri, 02/15/2013 - 00:08
He was in his late 50s. She was in her late 40s. Louis and Harriet Caplan talk about how they became a couple at a stage in life when most people give up on falling in love, and about making the most of their time together.
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The Story Of 'No' Is The Story Of Modern Chile
Thu, 02/14/2013 - 15:30
The Chilean political drama No is the first film from that country to be nominated for the Best Foreign Language Academy Award. The powerful, poignant film uses an unlikely main character to chart the surprising end of a dictator's reign.
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Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway To Buy Heinz
Thu, 02/14/2013 - 08:22
Warren Buffett is teaming up with another big investor in the $28 billion deal. Berkshire Hathaway has been looking for places to invest, with other recent deals involving consumer icons Coca-Cola and Mars.
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Pistorius In Custody After Girlfriend's Death
Thu, 02/14/2013 - 05:40
A woman was shot and killed Thursday at the home of South African Olympic and Paralympic athlete Oscar Pistorius. Police tell South African news outlets that Pistorius is the only suspect.
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Canada Is Ready For Attacking Zombies
Thu, 02/14/2013 - 05:30
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released "Preparedness 101." It's a tongue-in-cheek guide in case of a zombie pandemic. A Canadian member of parliament asked the foreign minister how his country is preparing. The foreign minister replied, "Canada will never become a safe haven for zombies ever!"
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Pets Feel The Love On Valentine's Day
Thu, 02/14/2013 - 05:22
The National Retail Federation says Americans will spend more than $800 million on gifts for their pets from heart-shaped treats to heart-healthy vitamins.
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Olympic Athlete Charged With Girlfriend's Murder
Thu, 02/14/2013 - 04:49
Oscar Pistorius has been charged with murder after his girlfriend was shot dead Thursday at his home in South Africa. Pistorius is the sprinter and double-amputee known as "Blade Runner."
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Scientist Gets Research Donations From Crowd Funding
Thu, 02/14/2013 - 02:00
What do you do when you're a scientist and you have no job and no money for your research? If you're Ethan Perlstein, you try crowd funding. He raised $25,000 to investigate where the drug methamphetamine is stored in the brain.
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Obama Tries To Move Spotlight Off Deficit Reduction
Thu, 02/14/2013 - 02:00
Preschool is just one example of the ways in which President Obama says government can play a constructive role in the economy. He's trying to reorient the debate in Washington from deficit reduction alone to wise investment.
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Clashes Mark Bahrain's 2nd Anniversary Of Uprising
Thu, 02/14/2013 - 02:00
Thursday is the second anniversary of the uprising in Bahrain where tens of thousands took to the streets to demand political changes and greater equality for the island kingdom's Shiite majority. The uprising was put down by security forces aided by troops from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. The government and opposition leaders have begun a dialogue but violence continue, especially in the Shiite towns and cities outside the capital, Manama.
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Lew Expected To Be Confirmed As Treasury Secretary
Thu, 02/14/2013 - 02:00
President Obama's nominee for Treasury Secretary Jack went before the Senate Finance Committee Wednesday. Lew appears headed toward confirmation by the full Senate. But he did get some pointed questions from Republicans about his stint as an executive at Citigroup.
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In N.C., Obama Pushes For American Manufacturing
Thu, 02/14/2013 - 02:00
President Obama is spending a few days this week pushing his State of the Union message in cities across the country. He began the tour in North Carolina on Wednesday talking about manufacturing and the return of factory jobs.
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