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North Korea launched a long-range rocket on Sunday that passed over Japan, the government in Tokyo said, defying calls from world leaders to scrap a plan that has caused international alarm.
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North Korea launched a rocket that passed over Japan.
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In a phone call today, President Barack Obama told Vladimir Putin that he ``looks forward to visiting'' Russia in September, according to the White House.
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Barack Obama looks forward to visiting Russia in September.
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Actor Tom Sizemore was arrested and jailed Tuesday on an outstanding warrant and later released on a 26,000-dollar bail, Entertainment Weekly reported.
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Tom Sizemore was arrested on an outstanding warrant.
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ORICA has pleaded guilty to breaching its Environmental Protection Licence last year when ammonium nitrate was discharged from its Kooragang Island plant.
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ORICA has pleaded guilty.
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THE region's best young netballers gathered at the Townsville Ergon Energy Building recently to learn vital leadership skills.
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THE region's best netballers gathered to learn leadership skills.
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IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt on Monday alleged that former Gujarat minister Amit Shah had tried to influence his deposition before SIT about Chief Minister Narendra Modi's meeting after the Godhra train attack where he reportedly said that Hindus should be allowed to 'vent their anger.
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Amit Shah had tried to influence.
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Flanker John Barclay maintains the belief Scotland can defeat arch-rivals England to rescue their World Cup campaign and avoid a premature return home.
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John Barclay maintains the belief.
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US President Barack Obama congratulates President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev on the occasion of Eid-al-Adha, press service of the President told APA.
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US President Barack Obama congratulates President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev on the occasion of Eid-al-Adha.
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Former Olympic ice dancer Pasha Grishuk was drugged with GHB, a common date rape drug, during a business meeting at a ritzy Orange County hotel, a sheriff's spokesman said Tuesday.
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Olympic ice dancer Pasha Grishuk was drugged with GHB.
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The UFC announced today that Tyson Griffin will make his featherweight debut against former top contender Manvel ``Manny'' Gamburyan at UFC on Versus 4.
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Tyson Griffin will make his featherweight debut against former top contender.
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Fallout 3 has been named the game of the year at the 9th annual Game Developers Choice Awards.
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Fallout 3 has been named the game of the year.
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Wesley Snipes will not be allowed to appeal his prison sentence to the US Supreme Court.
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Wesley Snipes will not be allowed to appeal.
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CHRISTMAS dinners worth thousands of pounds have been stolen from a family-run, north-east butcher.
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CHRISTMAS dinners have been stolen.
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Manchester post production house Sumners is downsizing and moving to smaller premises at MediaCityUK.
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Sumners is downsizing and moving at MediaCityUK.
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Luca Badoer says he feels just as sorry for Michael Schumacher as he does for Felipe Massa as he finalises his preparations for a Formula 1 return in Valencia this weekend.
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Luca Badoer feels sorry for Michael Schumacher he.
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A St. Paul daycare provider was struck in the arm by an apparent wayward bullet on Monday while caring for three small children in a North End-area home, authorities say.
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A St. Paul daycare provider was struck by an wayward bullet.
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NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, speaking at the owners' meetings in Orlando, Fla., on Monday, said he will meet with Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger at the ``appropriate time'' regarding sexual-assault allegations levied against Pittsburgh's starting quarterback, according to multiple media outlets.
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Roger Goodell will meet with Ben Roethlisberger.
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Financial services firm Goldman Sachs was upgraded to buy from hold by TheStreet Ratings on Friday.
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Goldman Sachs was upgraded to buy.
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The Wheeling Nailers announced that they will open training camp at 3 pm on Friday when they take the ice at WesBanco Arena.
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The Wheeling Nailers will open training camp on Friday.
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India on Thursday expressed its readiness to work with the international community to promote gender equality and empowerment of women in rural areas for achieving inclusive and sustainable growth.
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India expressed its readiness to work to promote gender equality.
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A CITY coach firm has denied 26 charges of having its drivers work excessive hours and misuse tachographs.
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A coach firm has denied 26 charges.
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A Greeley high school teacher was arrested Tuesday, accused of groping a 16-year-old student in a classroom.
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A Greeley teacher was arrested, accused of groping a student.
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Akansa Chapter visited the Library of Congress at the 117th Continental Congress of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution to present five computer disks filled with veterans' information for the Veterans History Project.
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Akansa Chapter visited the Library of Congress.
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Uttar Pradesh government today said that it was not considering the regularisation of illegal colonies already developed by builders using private land.
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Government was not considering the regularisation of illegal colonies.
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Rice importers in the Kingdom have threatened to increase the price of this essential commodity by the middle of this year unless the Ministry of Finance pays them the subsidy which the government fixed at SR1,000 for each ton.
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Rice importers have threatened to increase the price.
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Tickets will go on sale at 6 pm Thursday, Sept. 4 for the Randolph Township trip to see ``Gypsy'' at the St. James Theatre in New York City.
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Tickets will go on sale to see Gypsy.
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Commissioner for Civil Aviation Colin Jordaan says regional airline SA Airlink is ``fit to fly.''
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SA Airlink is fit to fly.
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Former England defender Gary Neville has been appointed to the England coaching staff on a four-year contract.
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Gary Neville has been appointed to the England coaching staff.
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NJ teacher denies soliciting sex from student on Facebook A northern New Jersey high school teacher is denying allegations that he arranged to meet a male student at a fast-food restaurant and pay the youth $50 for sex.
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NJ teacher denies soliciting sex from student on Facebook.
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Liz Claiborne Inc. predicted Wednesday that it will keep losing money in the first half of the year as it confronts a severe pullback in consumer spending.
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Liz Claiborne Inc. predicted it will keep losing money.
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Prince William is set to be deployed to the Falkland Islands today to continue his search and rescue pilot training.
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Prince William is set to be deployed to the Falkland Islands today.
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Ananova.com reports that Jay-Z praised West after the rapper was voted the best on a list of Hottest MCs In The Game.
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Jay-Z praised West.
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Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki extended on Friday the deadline for the Shia militia Mahdi Army to lay down its weapons until April 8, media reports said.
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Nuri al-Maliki extended the deadline for the Mahdi Army.
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3 Feb, 01:26 - Teri Hatcher has admitted that she sleeps in the same bed as her pet bulldog.
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Teri Hatcher sleeps as her bulldog.
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Canada competition watchdog reaches airline deal Canada's competition watchdog says it has reached an agreement with Air Canada and US partner United Continental that will allow them to cooperate on transborder routes while protecting consumers.
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Canada competition watchdog reaches airline deal.
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Disney Channel and Disney XD today announced an open casting call in Austin, Texas, to give promising, new actors and actresses an opportunity of a lifetime to audition for casting representatives.
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Disney Channel and Disney XD today announced an open casting call.
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England have restricted India to 120 for 9 in the one-off Twenty20 international at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Saturday.
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England have restricted India.
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Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal on Sunday told leaders of the 17 farmers' unions that the state will cancel the notification for acquisition of 171 acres of Gobindpura village for the upcoming power plant of Indiabulls, and they can start tilling their land.
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The state will cancel the notification for acquisition of 171 acres.
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Upscale retailer Williams-Sonoma Inc. of San Francisco says it is lowering its revenue and earnings guidance for the third quarter of its fiscal year that ends Nov. 2 as well as its full fiscal year, which ends Feb. 1, 20099.
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Williams-Sonoma Inc. is lowering its guidance.
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Kylie Minogue has hit out at her record label Parlophone following poor sales of her recent singles.
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Kylie Minogue has hit out at her record label Parlophone following poor sales.
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Biotechnology company Genzyme Corp. said yesterday it will buy back $1 billion in common stock from Goldman Sachs & Co.
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Genzyme Corp. will buy $ 1 billion in stock.
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Unruly drinkers are to be shown the red card under a pioneering scheme to ban undesirable customers from Yarmouth's licensed premises instantly.
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Unruly drinkers are to be shown the red card.
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The United States through American Red Cross has pledged to donate $50,000 to flood victims in the Western Division.
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The United States has pledged to donate $ 50,000 to flood victims.
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The 17-member eurozone and 27-member European Union avoided falling back into recession in the first quarter of the year, with few countries like Germany, Finland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Belgium confounding expectations with a positive growth.
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The eurozone avoided falling back into recession.
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Plant Hatch, a nuclear power plant located in Baxley, held a practice drill on Wednesday, Nov. 2.
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Plant Hatch held a practice drill.
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May 10, 2013 PepsiCo says it plans to start testing new fountain equipment at restaurants that offers nearly 100 different flavor combinations.
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PepsiCo plans to start testing new fountain equipment.
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Skanska USA is moving its New York headquarters to the Empire State Building, where it will retrofit the 32nd floor for LEED certification.
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Skanska USA is moving to the Empire State Building.
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Congressman Chris Gibson, R-Kinderhook, will appear on ABC's ``This Week'' with Christiane Amanpour on Sunday, Jan. 9, according to a release from his office.
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Congressman Chris Gibson will appear on ABC's This Week with Christiane Amanpour.
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Michael Jackson could make his long awaited comeback at the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles next month, according to reports.
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Michael Jackson could make his comeback at the Grammy Awards.
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Five persons were killed and two seriously injured when a boiler meant for melting iron scraps exploded in an industrial estate on Thursday, police said.
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Five persons were killed and two injured a boiler exploded.
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Minister of State for Food Supplies and Consumer Welfare Sharada Prasanna Nayak today informed the Assembly that a new procurement policy will be formulated to ensure that the farmers get minimum support price for foodgrains and other agricultural produce.
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A new procurement policy will be formulated.
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A dairy cow calls out in Chino, California April 25, 2012.
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A dairy cow calls out in Chino.
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SWACO will hold its first mobile Household Hazardous Waste collection of 2011 in Franklin County this weekend.
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SWACO will hold its mobile Waste collection.
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SIRIUSXM RADIO fourth quarter 2012 revenue rose 14% to $892 million, with net income doubling from $71 million to $156 million and adjusted EBITDA up 38% to $230 million.
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Fourth quarter 2012 revenue rose 14%.
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Earlier today I posted on the white iPhone 4 and the reasons it has been delayed, you can read that article however something has now been reported that may give reason to presume the white iPhone 4 availability roll out by Apple could be slow.
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The white iPhone 4 availability roll out could be slow.
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Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux have not broken up despite reports indicting they have, according to her rep.
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Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux have not broken up.
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Israeli forces Thursday arrested five Palestinians from Qalqilia and Jenin governorates, north of the West Bank.
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Israeli forces Thursday arrested five Palestinians, north of the West Bank.
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Barnes Group Inc., a diversified global manufacturer and logistical services company, today announced it is withdrawing full year 2009 earnings guidance due to increased uncertainty in the transportation sector, which is approximately one-third of revenues, and continued weakness in the macroeconomic environment.
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Barnes Group Inc. is withdrawing full year 2009 earnings guidance.
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Conservative candidates running to replace Nevada Senator Harry Reid, along with those running for governor will debate in Reno tonight.
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Conservative candidates, will debate in Reno tonight.
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An Ontario animal shelter rushed to judgment in declaring a ringworm outbreak that led to dozens of animals being euthanized just over a year ago, experts said in a report on the incident.
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An Ontario animal shelter rushed to judgment in declaring a ringworm outbreak, experts said in a report.
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India on Thursday announced a set of reforms in education system to bring it at part with European countries.
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India announced a set of reforms in education system.
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Obesity is a major contributor to heart disease that substantially hinders the disease's proper diagnosis and treatment, says a cardiologist researching the impact of obesity and weight loss on the heart.
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Obesity is a major contributor to heart disease.
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Samsung accessories were hotter than Nokia accessories according to mobile phone accessories supplier DockandCover.
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Samsung accessories were hotter than Nokia accessories.
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Graduate jobs provider Balfour Beatty has secured work on six construction frameworks worth more than £250m through its contractor Mansell.
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Balfour Beatty has secured work on six construction frameworks.
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Dame Helen Mirren hated Alfred Hitchcock when they first met.
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Helen Mirren hated Alfred Hitchcock.
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- U2 had the highest grossing tour of the year in 2011, with its 360 Tour raking in $231.9 in ticket sales worldwide in just 34 shows.
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U2 had the highest grossing tour in 2011 with.
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Congolese former Prime Minister Bernard Kolelas, who was also the mayor of Brazzaville, died Friday in Paris, France, where he had been receiving treatment for months, aged 76, Congolese state radio announced.
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Congolese Prime Minister Bernard Kolelas died in Paris.
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A new national grocery store will open soon in east Greensboro, according to Greensboro City Councilman Jim Kee.
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A new grocery store will open in east Greensboro.
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A shooting in Pasco sends one teenager to the hospital with a shot to his arm.
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A shooting in Pasco sends one teenager to the hospital.
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You may remember that we started putting together how to fix Internet Explorer guides earlier this week following lots of reports of problems, firstly we showed you how to uninstall unnecessary toolbars, today we will show you how to reset Internet Explorer back to its factory settings, this usually fixes most IE-related problems, this guide will help Internet Explorer 6, 7 or 8 users.
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How to fix Internet Explorer guides.
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Duke Of Marmalade will run in Tuesday's Juddmonte International, trainer Aidan O'Brien confirmed on Monday afternoon.
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Duke Of Marmalade will run in Tuesday's Juddmonte International.
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A Sanford woman heading home from a South Dakota motorcycle rally has died in a crash on Interstate 70 in Missouri.
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A Sanford woman has died.
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A Manchester man was charged with attacking his girlfriend and seriously injuring her because he believed she was having an affair.
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A man was charged with attacking his girlfriend.
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Secretary Health Punjab Arif Nadim has said that a special mass vaccination campaign against measles is being launched in Lahore from April 29 which would continue till May 5.
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A special vaccination campaign against measles is being launched.
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The Justice Department today announced that it will monitor the primary elections on June 1, 2010, in Cibola and Sandoval Counties, NM, to ensure compliance with the minority language requirements of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and other federal voting rights statutes.
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The Justice Department will monitor the elections, in Cibola and Sandoval Counties, NM.
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Applied Materials said Wednesday that it swung to a profit for its fiscal third quarter.
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Applied Materials swung to a profit.
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A man accused of dumping his 2-year-old son's body in a trash can and then filling it with 450 pounds of concrete is out on bond.
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A man accused of dumping his 2-year-old son's body in a trash can is out on bond.
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Keith Brown has been named as the new Scottish transport minister following the resignation of Stewart Stevenson.
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Keith Brown has been named as the new Scottish transport minister.
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A brawl between six men broke spilled onto TV Highway in Aloha, according to police.
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A brawl broke spilled onto TV Highway.
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Cherry Hill Police are participating in the ``Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over'' driving while intoxicated enforcement campaign again this holiday season.
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Cherry Hill Police are participating in the Sober or Get Pulled Over driving.
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Britain is to withdraw the children of all its diplomats based in Islamabad in the wake of the bombing at the Marriott Hotel in the capital city of Islamabad last month, the Foreign Office has said.
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Britain is to withdraw the children of its diplomats based in Islamabad.
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To welcome harud season, 'harud tree talks' were held in a row in Srinagar.
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Harud tree talks were held in Srinagar.
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Former Renault boss Flavio Briatore asked a French court on Tuesday to overturn his lifetime suspension from Formula One and force the sport's governing body to pay him $1.5 million in damages.
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Flavio Briatore asked a court to overturn his suspension.
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A Fort Hood soldier, originally from New York and now living in Temple, is accused of threatening his girlfriend with a handgun.
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A Fort Hood soldier is accused of threatening his girlfriend with a handgun.
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PRIME Minister Gordon Brown will appear in front of the Iraq inquiry before the general election.
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Gordon Brown will appear in front of the Iraq inquiry before the election.
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A Prince Albert police officer pleaded guilty to assault Tuesday for using excessive force during the arrest of a man on New Year's Eve in 2010.
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A Prince Albert police officer pleaded guilty to assault.
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Washington, Apr 24 The United States today said it supports the Indian efforts to stop fighting in Sri Lanka and appealed to both the Rajapaksa Government and LTTE to end hostilities.
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The United States supports the Indian efforts to stop fighting in Sri Lanka.
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After a long treck, Universal finally bought out EMI worldwide on Friday after US and UK authorities gave the all clear, although the deals weren't without their conditions.
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Universal bought out EMI worldwide.
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In a relatively minor deal that actually helps both teams involved, the Toronto Raptors have reportedly traded Jason Kapono to the Sixers for Reggie Evans.
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The Toronto Raptors have traded Jason Kapono to the Sixers for Reggie Evans.
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Mark Schwarz reports from Foxborough, Mass., where Rob Gronkowski missed practice due to a high ankle sprain.
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Rob Gronkowski missed practice.
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Johnson is the third forward to join Preston under Phil Brown after the club were able to secure the services of the American international from the Cottagers, who paid £3million to acquire his services from Kansas City Wizards.
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Johnson is the forward to join Preston.
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US President Barack Obama congratulated India on its ``historic'' national elections saying he looks forward to continue working with the Indian government to enhance the ``warm partnership'' between the two countries.
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Barack Obama congratulated India.
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The International Monetary Fund's steering committee has said that global financial instability has increased and monetary policy should be flexible and aim for medium-term price stability.
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Global financial instability has increased.
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Lebanon is considering a plan to evacuate its citizens from war-torn Ivory Coast, Prime Minister Saad Hariri's office reported on Monday.
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Lebanon is considering a plan to evacuate its citizens from Ivory Coast.
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Finally Miranda Kerr and Orlando Bloom have confirmed what we've all suspected since their quickie wedding last month... she's pregnant!!
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Miranda Kerr have confirmed she's pregnant.
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Microsoft has issued an update to Silverlight for Windows and the Mac to fix a number of bugs to improve security and reliability.
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Microsoft has issued to Silverlight to fix.
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Lansing school officials are calling their new mobile enrollment unit a success.
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School officials are calling their mobile enrollment unit a success.
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Former United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan launched a commission on Thursday to tackle drug trafficking in West Africa.
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Kofi Annan launched to tackle drug trafficking.
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Anton Ferdinand has allegedly received a bullet in the post ahead of Saturday's FA Cup tie between QPR and Chelsea.
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Anton Ferdinand has received a bullet in the post.
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However, the Reserve Bank has indicated that it may not cut interest rates to promote growth in its policy.
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The Reserve Bank has indicated it may not cut interest rates to promote growth.
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