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Move over, Hatfields and McCoys.
That blood feud is looking downright civil compared with the trash talk in the Democratic duel between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, which took on the ring of schoolyard taunts the day after a debate melee in Myrtle…

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If you like doing laps in the swimming pool, you might want to stock up on the energy drinks before diving in to this one.
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The Church of Scientology has condemned a German newspaper after they published comments comparing Tom Cruise to World War II propagandist Joseph Goebbels.

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For the aspiring young assassin, a popular online games site offers kids the opportunity to assume the identity of a leading presidential contender and then shoot their political opponents in a series of armed confrontations in the White House.
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General Motors Corp. (GM) said Wednesday it sold 9,369,524 vehicles worldwide last year, up 3 percent from 2006 but putting it into a virtual dead heat with fast-rising Toyota Motor Corp. (TM) for the 2007 global sales crown.
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The deficit for the current budget year will jump to about $250 billion, the Congressional Budget Office estimated Wednesday, citing the weakening economy. And that figure does not reflect at least $100 billion in additional red ink from an upcoming…
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There’s a lot of rumors swirling around right now in regards to Heath and where his involvement with THE DARK KNIGHT was.
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Chinese authorities closed down 44,000 websites and arrested 868 people last year in a campaign against internet pornography, state media has reported.

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A story based on the Three Little Pigs has been turned down from a government agency’s annual awards because the subject matter could offend Muslims.
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A Goth who leads his girlfriend around with a dog lead and collar was stopped from getting on a bus amid fears for passenger safety, a bus firm confirmed.
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A stressful job has a direct biological impact on the body, raising the risk of heart disease, research has indicated.
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A set of simple silicon filters could dramatically improve the quality of X-ray images produced in hospitals and at airport checkpoints.
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