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If Hugo Chavez Dies, What Happens in Venezuela? As the socialist President fights to recover from cancer surgery in Cuba before his Jan. 10 inauguration, his 1999 charter leaves the country in governmental limbo.
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Another Reason to Get Rid of Internet Explorer Internet Explorer 6, 7, and 8 are vulnerable to a new and serious exploit and no fix is available until, maybe, February. Time to dump IE?
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A dead body was discovered zipped up in a sleeping bag in a car at a grocery store's parking lot on Thursday.
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Fabulous Homes Of Fashion A-Listers

Forbes - 5 Jan 2013 01:00
Fabulous Homes Of Fashion A-Listers The glamorous domiciles of models, designers and style icons.
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Pets killed in blaze at cattery

BBC - 4 Jan 2013 14:52
Pets killed in blaze at cattery Up to 15 cats have died and some others have escaped following a fire at a cattery in Staffordshire.
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What comes next for Syria in 2013?

CNN - 4 Jan 2013 14:05
CNN's Nick Paton Walsh and Nic Robertson give some analysis of what 2013 has in store for the Syrian conflict.
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Deputies found the 9-year-old boy in a bedroom on Sunday after being called to 30-year-old Christina Milligan's apartment on a report of a missing child.
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Australia: Botched Jewellery Raid Ends In KFC

Sky News - 4 Jan 2013 06:46
Australia: Botched Jewellery Raid Ends In KFC Thieves allegedly broke into a fast-food restaurant by mistake - in their third failed attempt to rob the neighbouring jewellers.
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Victims subjected to rape exams

CNN - 4 Jan 2013 06:29
CNN's Fionnuala Sweeney looks at how Indian police often carry out obscene physical exams on rape victims.
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Plane Crashes Into Florida Home

ABC News - 5 Jan 2013 01:57
At least 3 killed after small plane crashes into home while trying to land at Florida airport
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Smuggled Gaza-Bound Missiles US-Made? Maybe Not Egyptian authorities say that the six anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles they seized from alleged smugglers headed for Gaza were of U.S. origin - but weapons proliferation experts cast doubt on the claim. The weapons, ...
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Are you a fan of @KimJongNumberUn, @AngiesRightLeg or @ThePresObama? Well, a new bill in Arizona could make the creation of some Twitter parody accounts a felony offense. If passed, House Bill 2004 -- which was proposed ...
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She was the face of a promise of "immediate" assistance from the federal government in the days after superstorm Sandy devastated the East Coast.
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Investigation highlights potential danger of repeated mid-game injections.
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The news that Kim Kardashian is having a baby is what everyone is buzzing about, including Jerry Springer, who says we are about to see a different side of Kardashian. "I know about Kim's baby and I had nothing to do wit...
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The Real Problem With Al Gore's $100 Million Payday From Selling Current To Al Jazeera All sorts of people are hurling all sorts of criticisms at former Vice President Al Gore over the $500 million sale of his Current TV network to Al Jazeera. Gore is helping a foreign government spread propaganda in the U...
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Jason Kilar, Hulu CEO, To Quit By March

The Huffington Post - 5 Jan 2013 01:50
LOS ANGELES -- Jason Kilar is stepping down as the chief executive of Hulu, the online video service owned by the parents of ABC, NBC and Fox. Kilar broke the news to staff in an email, which he posted on the Hulu blog. ...
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I've spent the past couple of months trying not to get fully assimilated by the fiscal cliff Borg. Nor more than one post a day! That's what I told myself. There simply didn't seem to be any point in obsessing over every...
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Why Isn't TV Everywhere?

Forbes - 4 Jan 2013 16:30
Why Isn't TV Everywhere? Guest post written by Bob Scheffler Bob Scheffler is Vice President of Strategic Technology at Google's Motorola Mobility unit. Bob Scheffler It's 2013. CES - the world's largest consumer electronics show - is a few days...
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Double Vision: Top 10 Famous Twins

Time - 4 Jan 2013 11:40
Double Vision: Top 10 Famous Twins Double Vision: Top 10 Famous Twins
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Sheldon's clueless nature when it comes to human interactions wound up getting the entire gang in trouble on the latest episode of "The Big Bang Theory." He got upset when his assistant, Alex, flirted with Leonard, so he...
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DirecTV Fights Rising Programming Costs With Higher Prices The primary reason behind this move is to counter rising programming costs, which seem to be growing faster than the company's revenues.
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