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China lands jet on first carrier

BBC - 25 Nov 2012 09:43
China lands jet on first carrier A Chinese-made fighter jet lands on Beijing's first aircraft carrier, the Liaoning, officials say, bolstering China's military capacity in territorial disputes.
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Albert Einstein has been dead for more than 50 years, but Einstein's brain has been "living" at the center of a strange mystery ever since--at least until recently. After Einstein's death on April 18, 1955, his brain was...
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At least they recycle. Along the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade route in New York on Thursday, long, white strips of confetti blew into the crowd. On one was a Social Security number.
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DHAKA (Reuters) - Fire swept through a garment factory on the outskirts of Bangladesh's capital killing more than 100 people, the fire brigade said on Sunday, in the country's worst-ever factory blaze.
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Catalonia votes in key elections

BBC - 25 Nov 2012 09:39
Catalonia votes in key elections The Spanish region of Catalonia is preparing to hold important regional elections, after a campaign that has focused on the issue of independence.
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Woman killed by tree in Exeter during floods

The Guardian - 25 Nov 2012 08:53
Woman killed by tree in Exeter during floods A 21-year-old woman killed by a falling tree while living in a tent as severe flood warnings issued across Cornwall A woman has died and two others were seriously injured after a tree fell on them as floods and high wind...
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Seven Robbers Shot Dead By S Africa Police

Sky News - 25 Nov 2012 08:10
Seven Robbers Shot Dead By S Africa Police Seven men who tried to rob a cash depot have been shot dead by elite South African police in Johannesburg.
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Brain disease still a mystery for Miss. teen, 18

USA Today - 25 Nov 2012 08:09
The same brain that allows Colton Rosamond to grasp jokes won't allow him to scratch an itch or hug his loved ones.
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By: Live Science Staff Published: 11/23/2012 10:10 AM EST on LiveScience Some of the first birdlike creatures to emerge during the age of the dinosaurs probably couldn't get their heavy wings to take them off the ground,...
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Egypt's Morsi to meet judges over power grab

Al Jazeera English - 26 Nov 2012 01:54
President repeats assurances that judicial measures are temporary as protests swell in Tahrir Square and Nile Delta.
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INDIANAPOLIS -- Colts receiver T.Y. Hilton made history Sunday. Indianapolis' other emerging rookie star returned a punt 75 yards for one touchdown and caught an 8-yard pass from Andrew Luck in the third quarter to lead ...
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The holiday weekend box office is looking like it will be a 30% improvement over last year.
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IWAKI/KAMAISHI, Japan (Reuters) - Three weeks before Japan's first national election since the March 2011 earthquake, none of the contenders has managed to win the hearts, and votes, of those hardest-hit by the disaster ...
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Two cliches in one ad! Not long after Cyber Monday was invented in 2005 as an online alternative to Black Friday, I called it a "marketing myth" because it was actually not even close to a top holiday shopping day. Then ...
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CLEVELAND — The Pittsburgh Steelers have more to worry about than starting a 37-year-old, third-string quarterback. Their playoff lives are in peril. Read More... More on NFL
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Libel Case That Snared BBC Widens to Twitter

The New York Times - 26 Nov 2012 01:38
Lawyers for a former Conservative Party official have identified 20 “high-profile tweeters” from whom they are seeking libel damages, but many others are also drawing lawyers’ attention.
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CHICAGO — Jay Cutler returned from a concussion to lead Chicago to a win, while the Bears now have to deal with injuries to Devin Hester and teammates. Cutler threw for 188 yards and a touchdown after sitting out ...
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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Black Friday retail sales online this year topped $1 billion for the first time ever as more consumers used the Internet do their early holiday shopping, comScore Inc said on Sunday.
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Egypt: Muslim Brotherhood HQ Clashes 'Kill One' The death of a 15-year-old Muslim Brotherhood supporter comes amid anger over sweeping new powers taken by the president.
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US Science Could Face Fiscal Cliff Doom

Discovery News - 26 Nov 2012 01:28
US Science Could Face Fiscal Cliff Doom Scientific R&D stands to lose 31,000 jobs and face a starvation diet of reduced funding if politicians fail to halt march towards the fiscal cliff's sequestration of federal funds.
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Watch: Cyber Monday Deals: Tempting Online Sales for the Holidays Becky Worley tracks the best discounts expected to go live on internet shopping day.
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In Egypt new Pres. Morsi issued decrees assuming new powers sidestepping the courts freeing him of judicial oversight. All judges were app'd by deposed Pres. Mubarak. Still protests & clashes erupted thru out Egypt. Mors...
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