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A Suggestion For President Obama's State Of The Union Address By Rep. Bill Frenzel (Ret.)
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Why Are These 14 Tech Companies Afraid Of The Press? Tomorrow, Goldman Sachs kicks off the 2013 edition of its Technology and Internet conference in San Francisco with a bang: Apple CEO Tim Cook will speak at 7:15 a.m. Pacific Tuesday morning, to be followed immediately by...
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Senate Democrats Agree To Revive The Buffett Rule. In Other News, Golden Corral Patrons Agree That Buffets Rule. Last week, I noted that President Obama and other leading Democrats do not want scheduled mandatory spending cuts -- which were originally set to take effect on January 1, 2013 before being delayed for two months by the ...
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Grammys Fashion: Gowns That Could Be Wedding Dresses (PHOTOS)

The Huffington Post - 11 Feb 2013 23:33
The music industry's biggest stars walked down the red carpet at the Grammy Awards on Sunday night, but many of them could have been walking down the aisle. Several celebrities donned gowns at the Grammys that could actu...
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Meghan McCain Tweets Glenn Beck, Laura Ingraham: 'Call Me'

The Huffington Post - 11 Feb 2013 23:22
Meghan McCain reached out to Glenn Beck and Laura Ingraham in a series of unexpected tweets on Sunday. There has been no love lost between McCain and the conservative hosts over the years. In 2011, Beck mocked McCain's a...
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African football president Issa Hayatou tells CNN walk offs are not the answer to combating racism in soccer and calls for greater punishments.
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The Fairness Flaw: Why 'Fair' Managers Often Falter Is it possible that demonstrating too much fairness - one would assume a foundational quality of good management - might be working against business leaders in their careers? That disturbing thought was the intriguing co...
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How Gotye Found Kimbra For 'Somebody That I Used To Know' Gotye won Record of the Year for his ubiquitous hit "Somebody That I Used To Know," bringing his total to three Grammys on the night.
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In Connecticut Replay, Storm Comes, Power Goes

The New York Times - 11 Feb 2013 04:41
In Connecticut Replay, Storm Comes, Power Goes President Obama signed a disaster declaration for Connecticut for the fifth time in three years, continuing a wearying loop of natural chaos and tragedy in a state known for low drama.
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After divorce, how do you bring yourself to co-parent peacefully with an ex-spouse you'd just as well remove from your life? That's the question HuffPost Divorce bloggers like Rosalind Sedacca and Edward Farber tackled l...
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A 12-year-old Twin Peaks Middle School student in Poway, Calif. was taken into custody Saturday after a school administrator received an email threatening a mass shooting. Local police said the threat, which included ref...
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With the stock market continuing to gyrate upward despite many skeptics trying to talk it down, it's understandable why many investors are starting to worry that the bull may be getting tired. From my perspective, howeve...
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6 Signs Tell You It's Time To Make a Career Change Even in tough economic times, people are eager to align their values with their career goals. They want a career that matters; that is purposeful and meaningful. While this may sound idealistic, perhaps we need to be rem...
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RIVERSIDE, Calif. -- A fugitive ex-Los Angeles police officer was charged Monday with murdering a Riverside police officer and special circumstances that could bring the death penalty. Riverside County District Attorney ...
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Don't DRONE Me Bro!

OpEdNews - 11 Feb 2013 23:51
Drone Reality Check from historical perspective and 21st-century priorities.
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Ohio University Debates Guaranteed 4-Year Tuition Rate

The Huffington Post - 11 Feb 2013 23:50
Ohio University is considering implementing a guaranteed tuition rate that would protect students from tuition increases during their four-year undergraduate careers. The Columbus Dispatch reported that OU first began co...
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Sure, you could buy Valentine's Day candy at the supermarket and be done with it. But it doesn't take much time -- or even money -- to have a cool pre-V-Day crafting session with your kids. To get you started, here are s...
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OpenTable Chows Down On U.S. Growth But Overseas Business A Lemon So Far OpenTable continues to build on its strong presence in North America's online restaurant reservation industry, with the company now just shy of 20,000 restaurant customers in the region. OpenTable seated over 113 million...
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A Sick and Broken Spirit

OpEdNews - 11 Feb 2013 23:47
we are up against "a sick and broken spirit" in today's Republican Party. What is most important in each issue that arises in our politics these days is to see and attack that dark spirit that the Republicans are express...
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INDIANAPOLIS -- Mike Tyson is returning to Indianapolis with a new perspective on life. He'll put his personality on full display Wednesday night when he opens a 36-city tour of his one-man show "Mike Tyson: Undisputed T...
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Free Divorce For Valentine's Day

ABC News - 11 Feb 2013 23:38
Free Divorce For Valentine's Day Attorney Walter H. Bentley III of Southfield, Michigan, will be offering some lucky client a Valentine's Day special: a free divorce. He got the idea, he tells ABC News, when one of his students in a night school class h...
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-- Indiana coach Tom Crean used an analogy to the state's second favorite sport after the Hoosiers remained No. 1 in The Associated Press' Top 25 for a second straight week. It had been over a month since a team managed ...
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