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Humbled by his first electoral defeat ever, President Hugo Chavez said Monday he may have been too ambitious in asking voters to let him stand indefinitely for re-election and endorse a huge leap to a socialist state.
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Like a ticking time bomb, the national debt is an explosion waiting to happen. It’s expanding by about $1.4 billion a day — or nearly $1 million a minute.
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The United States on Sunday urged Russia to investigate claims of election day violations, after partial results showed President Vladimir Putin’s United Russia party had won 63.6 percent of the vote.
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Police probing allegations that someone put pepper spray on a Puerto Rican beauty contestant’s clothing said Saturday they would investigate whether anyone lied to them after tests found no traces of the substance on the woman’s belongings.

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A partially mummified hadrosaur discovered by a teenager in North Dakota may be the most complete dinosaur ever found, with intact skin that shows evidence of stripes and perhaps soft tissue, researchers said on Monday.
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Austrian researchers have successfully trained dogs to use computers, according to a study published online in Animal Cognition.
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I was at Sundance in 2004 when Morgan Spurlock took over the festival with his documentary Super Size Me. Four years later, Spurlock returns to Park City with Where In The World Is Osama Bin Laden?, a film documenting the director’s search for the most.
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In my latest break I found a nice little email in the inbox from the guy who runs a Spanish Language site called Uruloki. It seems he has found himself some awesome promo images for THE DARK KNIGHT.
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Jackson’s camp and got a resounding “not true” from them about the rumors. The word is that Peter is “keen” on 3-D, but nothing has been settled yet on the New Line front.
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