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Corcept Therapeutics Inc. raised $7.1 million in a private placement and now has enough money for about a year.
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Corcept Therapeutics Inc. raised and has enough money for about a year.
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The average person in the UK will consume around 6,000 calories on Christmas day alone versus the guideline daily amount of 2,000 kcals for women and 2,500 kcals for men.
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The person will consume around 6,000 calories on Christmas day.
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DryShips Inc., a provider of marine transportation services, has entered into agreements with a Korean shipyard to purchase 12 newbuilding tankers at a total purchase price of about $770 million, including over $3 million per vessel in extra items.
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DryShips Inc. has entered into agreements with a Korean shipyard to purchase 12 tankers.
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``I probably needed to add a few words after that 'it's fine with me,' and that it's fine with me that a state is using their sovereign rights to decide an issue. Obviously gay marriage is not fine with me. My stance hasn't changed,'' Perry told Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council today.
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Gay marriage is not fine with me.
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A woman was stabbed to death Thursday night in west suburban Broadview in an apparent road rage incident, authorities said.
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A woman was stabbed to death in an road rage incident.
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Two men have been charged in the weekend apartment slaying of a 22-year-old man police identified Sunday as Quentin Edward L'hirondelle.
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Two men have been charged in the apartment slaying.
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Twelve players of a Bosnian league football team were arrested for attacking three referees after a match played in the southern town of Posusje, national radio reported on Sunday.
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Twelve players were arrested for attacking three referees.
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The Commissioner of the National Commission for Persons with Disability, Fredrick Kamara has on Wednesday 1st August 2012 assured His Excellency Dr. Ernest Bai Koroma that he will work tirelessly to promote the interests of persons with disability in Sierra Leone.
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Fredrick Kamara will work to promote the interests of persons with disability.
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A 77-year-old Lawrence man last Saturday reported a burglary, criminal damage and felony theft.
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A Lawrence man reported a burglary, and felony theft.
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Police are seeking witnesses to an incident in which a motorcyclist was seriously injured on the A24 at Southwater.
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A motorcyclist was seriously injured on the A24.
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Walgreens had April sales of $5.98 billion, an increase of 3.8 percent from $5.76 billion for the same month in fiscal 2012.
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Walgreens had April sales, an increase of 3.8 percent.
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Tech giant Apple has reportedly dumped Google Maps service from its popular iOS mobile operating system, and created its own maps application for the iPhone and iPad.
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Apple has dumped Google Maps service from its iOS system.
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PropertyMinder introduces mobile optimized website designs for real estate professionals that allows them to lower the risk of losing mobile website traffic by catering to the tech-savvy homeseeker who expects instant information access.
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PropertyMinder introduces mobile optimized website designs for real estate professionals.
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Japan decided today to deport Chinese activists who landed on a disputed isle in the East China Sea.
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Japan decided to deport activists.
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Vancouver is the world's easiest city to live in while Harare is the toughest, a survey said Monday putting Europe and north America at the top while many African and Asian cities struggle behind.
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Vancouver is the world's easiest city to live in.
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Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani said on Sunday, ``We have to stand united against anti-state elements and it will be our greatest success that the nation should unite against terrorism and extremism.''
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The nation should unite against terrorism.
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British Prime Minister Gordon Brown is sending 350 more British troops to Afghanistan.
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Gordon Brown is sending 350 more British troops to Afghanistan.
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NEW ORLEANS A tornado warning has been issued in southern Mississippi as Hurricane Isaac hits Louisiana and Mississippi with high winds and drenching rains.
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A tornado warning has been issued in southern Mississippi.
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Michigan farmers are offering free groceries for an entire year-- just for checking out their websites to see how their farms operate.
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Michigan farmers are offering free groceries.
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The Hornell football Red Raiders, fresh off of their second straight NYS Class B title, have scheduled their annual year-end banquet for Dec. 19.
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The Hornell football Red Raiders have scheduled their annual banquet.
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The Canadian dollar pushed higher against a broadly weaker US dollar on Monday, boosted by robust commodity prices, while domestic bond prices ended lower.
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The Canadian dollar pushed higher, boosted by commodity prices.
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China Mobile Ltd., the world's biggest wireless carrier by users, unexpectedly said it will boost capital spending this year to meet rising demand for data services from users downloading video and music on their phones.
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China Mobile Ltd. unexpectedly said it will boost capital spending this year.
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Harry Potter star Emma Watson has posed topless for a new book celebrating the beauty of nature.
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Emma Watson has posed topless.
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The United States may need to insure wholesale deposits to ease the credit crisis and restore confidence because the collapse of Lehman Brothers has damaged trust among institutional investors, Barclays said on Thursday.
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The United States may need to insure wholesale deposits.
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Carmaker Volkswagen has unveiled plug-in hybrid XL1 that will be produced at its Osnabruck production facility in Germany.
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Volkswagen has unveiled plug in hybrid XL1.
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SS Music , South India's favorite music channel , has announced the launch of 'Room with the View' an exclusive show hosted by VJ Shyam with 'movie' as the theme.
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SS Music has announced the launch of Room.
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UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon is starting an official visit to Russia on Wednesday to hold talks with the Russian leadership and attend a Middle East Quartet meeting.
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UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon is starting an official visit to Russia.
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A historic Muslim cemetery in Jerusalem was vandalized in an apparent ``price tag'' attack.
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A Muslim cemetery in Jerusalem was vandalized.
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Huguette Clark, a 104-year-old recluse and heiress to a copper mining fortune, died Tuesday at a New York hospital, a spokesman for her lawyer confirmed to FoxNews.com.
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Huguette Clark, a recluse, died.
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A Huntsville police officer has been seriously injured in a wreck at South Memorial Parkway and Lily Flagg Road, The Times' news partner, WHNT News 19 reports.
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A Huntsville officer has been seriously injured in a wreck.
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You have no doubt heard the phase that experienced traders use which is that losses ``are the cost of doing business.''
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Losses are the cost of doing business.
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A suicide attack flattened a police building in Pakistan's city of Lahore yesterday, killing 24 people in a bomb that the government branded revenge for an offensive against the Taliban.
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A suicide attack flattened a police building, killing 24 people.
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Several German lawyers contacted by Florian Mueller of FOSS Patent have insinuated that Apple could get a temporary suspension of the German Motorola injunction.
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Apple could get a temporary suspension of the German Motorola injunction.
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Chennai , Feb 12 Neyveli Lignite Corporation said it plans to increase its power production capacity to 10,000 MW by 2017, from its present 3,000 MW at present.
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Neyveli Lignite Corporation plans to increase its power production capacity.
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Giuliana Rancic revealed today that she has breast cancer, after doctors discovered a tumor during her latest round of in-vitro fertilization.
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Giuliana Rancic has breast cancer.
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A gunman and a male accomplice robbed a Lake Murray convenience store early Monday but no one was hurt, police said.
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A gunman robbed a Lake Murray store.
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A 12-year-old Thai boy jumped to his death from the sixth floor of his school after being banned from playing computer games by his policeman father, media reports said on Friday.
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A boy jumped to his death.
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Davos, Jan 23 Indian telecom czar Sunil Bharti Mittal today said that Bharti group wants to expand presence in Africa, which has high growth potential and needs huge investments for infrastructure development.
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Bharti group wants to expand in Africa.
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The wind disrupted racing at Kieler Woche again on the third day of the ISAF Sailing World Cup.
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The wind disrupted racing at Kieler Woche again.
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For the first time ever, the University of Central Florida is celebrating LGBT History Month with a series of events and programs to raise awareness about LGBT and ally history, culture and current events.
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The University of Central Florida is celebrating LGBT History Month.
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NCR issued an update on its FY13 earnings guidance on Tuesday morning.
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NCR issued on its FY13 earnings guidance.
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A Guyton man has been arrested tonight on enticing and solicitation charges of a child.
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A Guyton man has been arrested on enticing and solicitation charges.
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``That driver is extremely lucky to be alive,'' said Hillsboro Fire spokesman Storm Smith at the scene Thursday.
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That driver is extremely lucky to be alive.
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Though its portion of President Barack Obama's fiscal 2013 defense budget request required tough decisions made necessary by looming spending reductions, the Army will remain a superior fighting force, senior Army officials said here Feb. 13.
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The Army will remain a superior fighting force, officials said.
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Washington Governor Chris Gregoire has approved a wind energy project for the north side of the Columbia River Gorge, but it may be too little too late.
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Chris Gregoire has approved a wind project.
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Luxco, a St. Louis-based producer, importer and marketer of alcoholic beverages, has agreed to buy several brands and related inventory from Beam Inc., a Deerfield, Ill.-based liquor company for $65 million.
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Luxco, has agreed to buy several brands from Beam Inc. for $ 65 million.
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French rock legend Johnny Hallyday had a botched operation in France and is now in a medically induced coma in a Los Angeles hospital as he recovers from surgery to fix the damage, his producer said.
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Rock legend Johnny Hallyday had in France and is in a induced coma in a hospital.
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Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi today filed his nomination papers from Maninagar constituency in Ahmedabad for the Assembly elections.
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Narendra Modi today filed his nomination papers from Maninagar constituency.
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Under Philippine law, disputes covered by collective bargaining agreements are settled by voluntary, not compulsory, arbitration.
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Disputes covered by collective bargaining agreements are settled by voluntary arbitration.
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Dhaka, Mar 3 Bangladesh is to rename and reorginise the paramilitary force, Bangladesh Rifles, to give it a new look and reorientation apparently to wash away the stigma of the last week's bloody in which most of its officer cadre were killed by the men.
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Bangladesh is to rename and reorginise the force, Bangladesh Rifles.
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Antonis set to miss Newcastle match Updated: 16:01, Monday October 8, 2012 Sydney FC youngster Terry Antonis is expected to miss the Sky Blues' first home game of the A-League season against Newcastle on Saturday due to a concussion suffered against Wellington.
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Antonis set to miss Newcastle match 16:01.
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Palestinian prime minister Salam Fayyad was hospitalized after suffering heart trouble during a private visit to the United States, his office said Monday.
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Palestinian minister Salam Fayyad was hospitalized.
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SHARES in Westpac suffered the sharpest drop among Australian banking stocks yesterday, amid worries over its $17 billion offer for St George Bank.
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SHARES in Westpac suffered, amid worries over its offer for St George Bank.
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Jawbone, the maker of wireless audio and fitness-tracking devices, is buying BodyMedia Inc. for $110 million, according to people with knowledge of the deal's price.
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Jawbone is buying BodyMedia Inc..
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State Rep. Joe Kiser, a Lincoln County Republican and former sheriff, said Wednesday he will not run for re-election to the NC House of Representatives.
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Joe Kiser said he will not run for re-election.
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Two Buffalo men have been charged with attempted murder for shooting a pregnant woman at close range Sunday on the city's East Side, reportedly as a way to advance in a gang, The Buffalo News learned today.
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Two men have been charged for shooting a pregnant woman.
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A Clearwater firefighter hit by a vehicle on the side of an interstate on Jan. 26 will be released from the hospital Tuesday.
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A Clearwater firefighter will be released from the hospital.
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A Boardman man was killed in a Perry Township crash involving a tractor trailer Wednesday afternoon.
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A Boardman man was killed in a Perry Township crash.
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University of Pretoria skipper Tebogo Monyai says his side are fired up and ready to face log leaders Kaizer Chiefs on Saturday at Soccer City.
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University of Pretoria skipper Tebogo Monyai says his side are fired up and ready to face leaders Kaizer Chiefs.
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University of North Carolina senior forward Tyler Hansbrough, the 2008 national college basketball player of the year, has a stress reaction condition in his right shin and will sit out practice indefinitely, head coach Roy Williams announced Thursday evening.According to the Associate Director of Athletics for Communications University of North Carolina Steve Kirschner, Hansbrough did not practice Thursday, but had an MRI that revealed the stress reaction.
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Tyler Hansbrough has and will sit out indefinitely.
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Social game developer Digital Chocolate has filed suit against Zynga for trademark infringement and unfair competition regarding the Mafia Wars mark.
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Digital Chocolate has filed suit against Zynga.
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The US trade deficit with the rest of the world widened to $53.1bn in June, as exports fell faster than imports, official figures have shown.
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The US trade deficit widened to $ 53.1bn, as exports fell.
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East Asian countries are looking at a new growth model as demand for goods from traditional markets in developed countries are shrinking, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said.
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East Asian countries are looking at a new growth model.
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US stocks opened higher Monday, led by the material and energy sectors following the report of a small increase in personal spending and benign inflation.
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US stocks opened higher, led by the material and energy sectors.
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BAGHDAD Police say a roadside bomb killed an Iraqi soldier and wounded seven other people in central Baghdad.
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BAGHDAD Police say a roadside bomb killed an Iraqi soldier.
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Authorities say a dog scratching on a door led a neighbor to find the body of a 72-year-old woman in a retention pond of a Fort Wayne subdivision.
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A dog led a neighbor to find the body.
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To promote its home building program, Mesa del Sol has introduced a new website and progress video in preparation for the start this November of phase one of its home construction.
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Mesa del Sol has introduced a website and video.
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MF Global, a trading and brokerage firm, said on Monday that it had hired James F. O'Sullivan, formerly of UBS, to be the firm's first chief economist.
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MF Global had hired to be the firm's chief economist.
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Dubai crude timespreads fell to their level lowest in almost two weeks as refinery margins slid.
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Dubai timespreads fell lowest in almost two weeks.
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Food Lion announced Thursday that it is closing 113 stores nationwide, including stores in Gainesville and Jefferson.
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Food Lion is closing, including stores in Gainesville and Jefferson.
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Kim Cattrall is to be honored in Canada with one of the country's highest accolades.
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Kim Cattrall is to be honored in Canada.
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BioScrip, Inc. today announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire HomeChoice Partners, Inc., a leading provider of alternate-site infusion pharmacy services, for $70.0 million in cash.
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BioScrip Inc. has entered into a agreement to acquire HomeChoice Partners, Inc..
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The Coast Guard is searching for a missing swimmer in the Nassau Sound near Bird Island.
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The Coast Guard is searching for a swimmer.
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COUNCIL tax bills will rise by two per cent in St Helens after Labour councillors voted through an increase in the face of £8million of cuts to the local authority budget.
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COUNCIL tax bills will rise by two per cent.
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LAS VEGAS A broken OJ Simpson has been sentenced to at least 15 years in prison for a Las Vegas hotel armed robbery by a judge who rejected his apology and said, ``It was much more than stupidity.''
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OJ Simpson has been sentenced to at least 15 years.
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A hacker attack Thursday shut down the fast-growing messaging service Twitter, and Facebook also said it was looking into possible site problems.
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A hacker attack shut down the service Twitter.
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Riverside voters resoundingly rejected a proposed tax increase Tuesday despite warnings from the village board that the village was facing a financial crisis and threats that recreation, police and fire services would be cut.
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Riverside voters rejected a tax increase.
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Barack Obama has formally launched his re-election campaign for president of the United States with a low-key video in which he does not even appear.
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Barack Obama has launched his re-election campaign.
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A man was injured early this morning when he was hit by an MBTA bus near Copley Place in the Back Bay.
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He was hit by an MBTA bus in the Back Bay.
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Bob Feller, whose pitching prowess with the Cleveland Indians led him to baseball's Hall of Fame, has been diagnosed with leukemia, the team says.
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Bob Feller has been diagnosed with leukemia.
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TURCK has launched its PT4500 and PT4510 submersible pressure transmitters for detecting the level of water or other media with similar density in challenging industrial environments.
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TURCK has launched its PT4500 and PT4510 submersible pressure transmitters.
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Whistle-blowing organization WikiLeaks has set up a private limited company in Iceland for administrative purposes, a spokesman said Saturday, as part of a move to restructure its global operations.
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WikiLeaks has set up a limited company in Iceland.
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villages, Union Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh on Sunday said the Maoist menace can be fought with rural development.
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The Maoist menace can be fought with rural development.
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With proven retro credentials, she's turned her hand to fashion once more with designs for Wheels & Dollbaby.
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She's turned with designs for Wheels & Dollbaby.
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Congressman Rob Wittman, R-1st District, held two senior advisory council meetings Monday to provide a forum for seniors to discuss the issues that are important to them.
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Rob Wittman held two senior meetings.
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An MP hopeful has resigned after being arrested in connection with a hate campaign against Liberal Democrat councillors.
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An MP has resigned after being arrested.
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US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs, Richard Boucher on Monday said that Mumbai attacks have links to Pakistan or it leads to Pakistan soil.
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Mumbai attacks have links to Pakistan.
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The first issue of monthly educational magazine 'Schoolmate' was released by minister for education Nyeiwang Konyak at Kohima on March 22.
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The issue of educational magazine Schoolmate was released.
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A learner driver was killed after a head-on crash during a driving lesson, police said today.
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A learner driver was killed after a head - on crash.
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In an effort to provide greater impetus to its commercial ties with Indonesia, India will open a consulate at Bali.
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India will open a consulate at Bali.
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Jammu, Feb 19 The ruling National Conference will take on the 'anti-peace' forces in Jammu and Kashmir and push for a result-oriented India-Pakistan dialogue while simultaneously seeking an end to the era of confusion on Kashmir, a top committee of the party resolved Saturday.
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Jammu, Feb 19 The National Conference will take on the anti-peace forces.
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A Facebook Kate Middleton account has been deleted... only it's not the Prince William bride-to-be Kate Middleton, it's a real life Boston Kate Middleton!
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A Facebook Kate Middleton account has been deleted.
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In an effort to counteract the negative messages that much of today's music sends to kids, LIFT is hosting a series of concerts at Nimitz Middle School in Huntington Park on May 16th, 2008.
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LIFT is hosting a series of concerts at Nimitz Middle School.
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The Oxford Eagle reports that the Oxploratorium will be decommissioned for one year and rebuilt at Della Davidson Elementary School in the 2014-15 school year.
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The Oxploratorium will be decommissioned and rebuilt at Della Davidson Elementary School in the 2014 school year.
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Bloochip has recently developed a web-based content management system.
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Bloochip has developed a content management system.
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Morgan Stanley downgraded Credit Suisse and cut its share-price target on five European wholesale banks.
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Morgan Stanley downgraded Credit Suisse.
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Russia is against closer cooperation between Ukraine and NATO , fearing it may lose its grip on Ukraine , Lithuania permanent representative in NATO Linas Linkyavichus said, addressing a roundtable in Lviv Franko University May 19, according to ZIK.
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Russia is, fearing it may lose its grip on Ukraine, Lithuania permanent representative in NATO Linas Linkyavichus.
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Nippon Steel Corporation and Kobe Steel, Ltd. announce that their steel mill dust recycling plant began commercial operation on October 1.
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Nippon Steel Corporation and Kobe Steel,, Ltd. announce their mill dust recycling plant began operation.
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Fiserv, Inc., a leading provider of information technology services to the financial and insurance industries, announced that for the third year in a row it has been named to the prestigious Fortune 500 ranking of the top American companies by Fortune magazine.
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Fiserv Inc. has been named to the prestigious ranking.
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Around 7pm Tuesday night it w announced, a $2.26 billion dollar MTA deal was reached.
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A MTA deal was reached.
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