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Forbes' Next Billionaire Mom: Meet Alison Prince, Momtrepreneur So who is the next high-flying business owner? Her name is Alison Prince and she has what it takes to be one of Forbes most distinguished entrepreneurs. I am happy to share with you what makes her so incredible. First, l...
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Dow 14,000: What to Do Now

Forbes - 2 Feb 2013 05:19
Dow 14,000: What to Do Now The great thing about Google's business model is not how they make money but how much their data generation reveals about the world.
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North Korea Threatens US Over Rockets Launches North Korea threatens US for what it calls double standards over rocket launches by 2 Koreas
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Naked protesters arrested as SF nudity ban starts Four nudists were cited and detained by police this afternoon in front of San Francisco City Hall at a protest against a citywide nudity ban that went into effect Friday, NBC Bay area reported.
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Hard-line Islamists try to impose Sharia law in East London. CNN's Dan Rivers reports on a continent-wide issue.
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Defense Secretary Panetta is skeptical of the benefits the propaganda programs provide.
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China denies NYT hack attack

CNN - 2 Feb 2013 04:11
The New York Times says it was targeted by China-based hackers. CNN's Steven Jiang reports.
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PARK CITY, Utah -- Halfpipe skier Simon d'Artois is expected to make a full recovery after suffering a concussion and blacking out for about 10 seconds Saturday when he smacked his head during a fall at the U.S. Grand Pr...
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Rick Perry: Boy Scouts Should Keep Anti-Gay Policy

The Huffington Post - 2 Feb 2013 23:45
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -- Texas Gov. Rick Perry said emphatically Saturday that the Boy Scouts of America shouldn't soften its strict no-gays membership policy, and dismissed the idea of bending the organization to the whims...
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NEW ORLEANS -- CeeLo was looking for a little New Orleans action. David Gregory was taking the weekend off from "Meet the Press." And Paul McCartney was hanging out at a party that included Pitbull and Flo Rida. It was a...
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Is Soccer The Ticket Out Of Rio Poverty?

The Huffington Post - 2 Feb 2013 23:36
On a muddy pitch in a Rio slum, a skinny 17-year-old with big dreams of football stardom struts his stuff to attract the attention of talent-spotters watching a local tournament. Alan Viera is one of 800 teenagers taking...
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The Red Hot Chili Peppers have released a new track and it is a doozy -- take a listen above. Titled "In Love Dying," the eight-minute song premiered Feb. 1 on the band's website. "In Love Dying" is part of Red Hot Chili...
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Christie Brinkley was considered one of the most beautiful people in the world when she began her modeling career at age 18. And now, as she turns 59 today, she is still just as stunning. We are so in awe of how Christie...
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Museum Review: The Neon Museum in Las Vegas

The New York Times - 2 Feb 2013 03:43
Museum Review: The Neon Museum in Las Vegas The "boneyard" that has been the Neon Museum of Las Vegas has grown a little more sophisticated, with a visitors' center, of sorts, made of the lobby of the 1961 La Concha motel.
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AP PHOTOS: A Look at US Presidents Holding Guns AP PHOTOS: A look at US presidents holding guns
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Forget the Baltimore Ravens and the San Francisco 49ers, we've got celebrities on the field! Stars from film and TV participated in the 2013 Celebrity Beach Bowl today (Feb. 2), while preparing for tomorrow's Super Bowl ...
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AR-15 Now The Most Wanted Gun In America

The Huffington Post - 2 Feb 2013 23:32
THE phone rings again at Pasadena Pawn and Gun, and a familiar question comes down the line: "Got any ARs?"
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Sen. Mike Johanns (R-Neb.) will support his former colleague Chuck Hagel's nomination for U.S. defense secretary, the Lincoln Journal Star reported Saturday. Hagel, a former Republican senator from Nebraska, faced about ...
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Apple May Lose iPhone Naming Rights In Brazil Before Steve Jobs came up with the iPhone, Brazilian company IGB EletrĂ´nica had already released theirs. Of course, everyone knows an iPhone is an Apple product. Even in Brazil, where IGB's brand Gradiente has been sell...
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Upland City Council and the Fairplex have confirmed they have cancelled elephant rides at the Upland Lemon Festival this year.
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Texas Gov. Rick Perry said emphatically Saturday that the Boy Scouts of America shouldn't soften its strict no-gays membership policy, and dismissed the idea of bending the organization to the whims of "popular culture."
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