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Time.com - Already, the sides are gathering their arguments -- some sharper than others -- as the FCC goes on a listening tour of what Americans want from the Web
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Examiner.com - Detroit - Two studies from local universities show that poor dietary choices during childhood could result in severe health problems in adulthood.
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The Upshot - Al Gore can't seem to catch a break these days. Between a high-profile public divorce, accusations of sexual assault, and a crazed gunman citing his work as the inspiration for his "awakening," the former vice president's image has been in a bit of a PR freefall of late. Now this bit of cruel irony: The [...]
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Reuters - Drugmaker Wyeth used ghostwriters to play up the benefits and downplay the harm of hormone replacement therapy in articles published in medical journals, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday.
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AP - Car booster seats have made strides in ensuring a proper fit for children in the back seat, according to a review by the insurance industry.
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Donna Chaet, better known as Boston Dawna, poses for a photo on Ocean Front Walk in Los Angeles' Venice Beach neighborhood Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010.  Hipsters, hustlers, celebrities, thieves, dope peddlers and just about everyone else in gritty, quirky Venice Beach know Boston Dawna. You can't miss the one-woman crime fighter.  For nearly 40 years, she's cruised Venice, always on the lookout for lawbreakers.  (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)AP - Hipsters, hustlers, celebrities, thieves, dope peddlers and just about everyone else in gritty, quirky Venice Beach know Boston Dawna. You can't miss the one-woman crime fighter.


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In this July 20, 2010 photo, Mariam Labib, 50, the mother of Irini Ibrahim, 25, whose slain body was found in an Alexandrian hotel room in April, grieves as she recounts to a reporter the story of her daughter's death, at Mariam's apartment in the coastal city of Alexandria, Egypt. The slaying sparked shock and grief among Egypt's Coptic Christians but did not bring much soul-searching over the Coptic Orthodox Church's almost total ban on divorce which makes it such a taboo that no matter how bad or unbearable the marriage, ending it is unthinkable in the face of the social shame. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)AP - When Irini Ibrahim, a young Coptic Christian woman, floated the idea of divorce from a husband she said was abusing her, her parents immediately opposed it, reminding her of the Biblical vow, "What God has joined together let no man put asunder."


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The Upshot - President Obama announced last week that "the American combat mission in Iraq has ended" and that it's "time to turn the page."  But a quick scan of the front page of Monday's New York Times indicates otherwise: "Attack Shows Lasting Threat to U.S. in Iraq." Although the last U.S. combat troops pulled out of Iraq [...]
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