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Watch: Tennis Pro Jim Courier 'Loses Temper' With Lara Spencer Tennis legends help Josh Elliott punk "GMA" anchor months after the tables were turned.
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Everest book wins Samuel Johnson

BBC - 13 Nov 2012 01:52
Everest book wins Samuel Johnson Canadian adventurer Wade Davis wins this year's Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction, with his book Into The Silence: The Great War, Mallory and the Conquest of Everest.
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Man guilty of ex-wife's murder

BBC - 12 Nov 2012 18:38
Man guilty of ex-wife's murder A man is found guilty of the kidnap and murder of his ex-wife from Peterborough, whose body was found in a field in Poland.
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Peres: Moms want to sleep in peace

CNN - 13 Nov 2012 01:50
In an interview with CNN, Israeli President Shimon Peres vows to stop rockets from Gaza militants by any means possible.
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Business Wisdom Lost on a Teenager

Forbes - 12 Nov 2012 05:22
“All baggers up front.” I can still hear his voice. It was hulking and no-nonsense, like Steve McQueen had hijacked the store intercom. His name was Richard. But we called him by his abridged name (Just never...
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The Sins Of General David Petraeus

The Huffington Post - 12 Nov 2012 05:23
The fraud that General David Petraeus perpetrated on America started many years before the general seduced Paula Broadwell, a lower ranking officer 20 years his junior, after meeting her on a campus visit to Harvard. Rea...
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Lung cancer in women 'to soar'

BBC - 12 Nov 2012 05:06
Lung cancer in women 'to soar' The number of women living with lung cancer in the UK is set to rise significantly faster than the number of men with the disease over the next 30 years, experts say.
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Cyber thieves profit via mobile malware

BBC - 12 Nov 2012 06:57
Cyber thieves profit via mobile malware Stealing cash from smartphones at the click of a button
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Pennsylvania election officials say they are not planning to investigate the extraordinary turnout and vote totals that President Obama garnered from parts of Philadelphia last Tuesday.
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U.S. Officials Say Petraeus’s Affair Known in Summer

The New York Times - 12 Nov 2012 07:47
U.S. Officials Say Petraeus’s Affair Known in Summer F.B.I. agents recognized the stakes of any investigation tied to David H. Petraeus, the C.I.A. director who resigned Friday, but were wary of exposing a private affair with no criminal or security implications.
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Newsnight: executives could face disciplinary action

The Guardian - 13 Nov 2012 01:58
Newsnight: executives could face disciplinary action A BBC internal inquiry has concluded that there had been 'unacceptable' editorial failings involved in the broadcast Two BBC executives involved with the Newsnight broadcast that wrongly linked a "senior Conservative" â...
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15 Inmates Escaped From New Jersey Halfway House During Hurricane Sandy When Hurricane Sandy cut power to a Newark facility, clicking open the locks, male inmates threatened female inmates and in some cases escaped, witnesses said.
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While Windows Phone 8 handsets finally reaching customers is an important step, there was actually a bigger step taken today. Two of Zynga's leading applications, Words with Friends and Draw Something, are now available ...
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I have to say that today's New York Times piece about the FBI's investigation of David Petraeus's affair with Paula Broadwell is pretty fascinating. Apparently it all began with Jill Kelly, a friend of the Petraeus famil...
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English: NASDAQ in Times Square, New York City, USA. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Conventional wisdom says always pay tax later. That means delaying income into January when you can. But climbing rates and uncertainty cut t...
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Beefeaters not to blame over Tower of London keys theft Private security company had job of patrolling perimeter when royal palace intruder made off with set of keys It is certainly not how they used to treat criminals at the Tower of London where grisly executions have made ...
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Sweet dreams on an airplane generally are reserved for first class passengers. And United Airlines is sweetening that dreamy proposition for their premier passengers with a new turn-down service on long-haul internationa...
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Mossad Tried to Kill Saddam With Exploding Book: Report The Israeli intelligence agency Mossad, which has a long history of using techniques like exploding phones and assassins in wigs to take out Israel's enemies, tried and failed to kill Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein with a...
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Samaritan Robbed at Site of Accident

ABC News - 13 Nov 2012 01:38
Samaritan Robbed at Site of Accident After a day at work that began 5 a.m. Saturday, Peggy Ray was on her way to her daughter's soccer game when she witnessed a car fly through the air and crash into a drainage ditch. So she leaped from her car and ran to h...
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The Coalition for Peace Action held a fundraiser, afternoon conference at Princeton, NJ yesterday. Speakers were, in order, Juan Cole, Amy Goodman and Noam Chomsky. i went, took notes and afterwards, had a chance to meet...
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Attorney General Eric Holder was notified in late summer that then-CIA Director David Petraeus' name had surfaced in the FBI probe that ultimately uncovered his affair, raising questions about whether Holder would have -...
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Ariz. Picks Congress' 1st Open Bisexual

ABC News - 13 Nov 2012 01:28
Ariz. Picks Congress' 1st Open Bisexual Sinema was declared the winner today by a margin of 6,000 votes.
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