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Hives May Be Treated With Asthma Drug, Study Shows

The New York Times - 24 Feb 2013 22:44
Monthly injections by the drug Xolair significantly reduced hives and itchiness in patients who participated in a trial whose results were published online by The New England Journal of Medicine.
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8 Offbeat Facts About Tonight's Academy Awards

Mother Jones - 24 Feb 2013 23:17
Much like Hanukkah, the White House Correspondents' Dinner, or North Korea's annual gymnastics festival, the Oscars come only once a year. And if you are one of the tens of millions of viewers who decided to forego anoth...
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Johnson wins 2nd Daytona 500; Patrick finishes 8th Jimmie Johnson has won his second Daytona 500, racing past defending NASCAR champion Brad Keselowski on the final restart, while Danica Patrick finished eighth.
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Taxpayer asks:
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Individuals and foundations that provide funds to organizations in the Israel Lobby also help fund illegal settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. Many of the U.S. contributions going to those illegal settlement...
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Look Out For Watches And Embarrassingly Large Smartphones At Mobile World Congress More than 70,000 executives, developers, analysts and journalists are en route to the annual wireless fest that is Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this week. It's an event that's about as loud and messy as the Consume...
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The Ronda And Danica Show: The Weekend Women Dominated Men's Games This was a watershed weekend for women's sports. Forty-one years after the passing of Title IX, American men were transfixed by the athletic performance of two women - Ronda Rousey and Danica Patrick - in sports that hav...
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Jimmie Johnson wins Daytona 500

Fox News - 24 Feb 2013 23:44
Jimmie Johnson has won the Daytona 500 for the second time.
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Barring an agreement between Congress and the President, the unthinkable happens on Friday. Automatic cuts in most government programs take effect. It's an incredibly stupid move, especially given that the economy is sti...
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During long stretches of his first term, Obama was hammered with "unrelentingly negative" press coverage. By contrast, the lapdog era of the Bush years represented nothing short of an institutional collapse of the Americ...
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This Company Has Copper Mining On Its Mind; Stock Moving On News Demand for copper is falling, but that is not stopping one company from making bold moves to expand its processing of the metal.
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Culture Shock Abounds In Cool Techie London

Forbes - 24 Feb 2013 23:20
Culture Shock Abounds In Cool Techie London London may still have its traditional black cabs, double-decker busses, red phone booths, the West End theatre district and that rhythmic "mind the gap" phrase as some of the more familiar reminders of the city's culture...
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Foxconn Technology Group sent Apple Inc. stock reeling on Wednesday. Shares plunged 2.4% on reports that the world's largest contract manufacturer of electronics--and Apple's largest assembler--had imposed at its Chinese...
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A North Dakota high school principal said the school is taking what he described as appropriate action against three students who were photographed wearing Ku Klux Klan-style robes and hoods at a state semifinal hockey g...
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Mozilla Launches Firefox OS For Mobile, Challenging Apple And Google With The Open Web Mozilla has finally launched an operating system for smartphones, one whose ascendancy will probably be a slow burn, but could also mark big changes in the way people interact with mobile devices -- by ditching a closed ...
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Frenzied campaigning in race to replace Jackson Jr.

Chicago Tribune - 24 Feb 2013 22:51
Frenzied campaigning in race to replace Jackson Jr. The complexities of a special primary contest to replace Jesse Jackson Jr. in Congress gave way the final weekend before the election to more traditional campaigning as candidates today visited churches and restaurants i...
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The old cliche that tells us a picture is worth a thousand words, says nothing about what those words might be. In respect to Israel and Palestine, the West's informational environment was once dominated by the Zionist n...
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A wind-driven snowstorm blanketed eastern Colorado on Sunday, creating blizzard conditions on the High Plains and prompting the cancellation of 200 flights in and out of Denver.
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Steve Wozniak: 'Is Apple Losing Some Of Its Cool?' (And Other Quotes Of The Week) Amid all the news flow this week on the FOMC minutes, "Sequester" jawboning, China's alleged cyber-attacks, and global economic data points, Apple still managed to grab more than its fair share of headlines.
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As Secretary of State John Kerry winged his way across the Atlantic on the first leg of his first overseas trip as America's top diplomat, his aides were scrambling on several continents to salvage one of the trip's most...
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