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Modern Parenthood Michelle Obama’s arms are real; arm-lift cosmetic surgery is just skin deep
Michelle Obama's arms — toned and lithely — are inspiring. Unfortunately, they've inspired 15,000 people to undergo arm-lift cosmetic surgery. The whole notion of beauty, twisted again.
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Groupon stock tumbles on disappointing year's end
Groupon booked a net loss of $81.1 million at the end of 2012, sending Groupon stock falling in after-hours trading.
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Modern Parenthood Little Mermaid surgery; Do Disney Princesses need to be sexier?
Little Mermaid surgery ad promotes the message that not even the body of Ariel is enough.
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Opinion: Seventeen magazine's vow to celebrate all body types: It's about time.
Seventeen magazine vows to never change the shape of girls' faces or bodies in photos. If we don’t reconfigure the way girls see themselves on TV, in movies, and in magazines, even smart teens will believe the media lie that their worth is in fastidious attention to the superficial.
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Vox News Will Sandra Fluke sue Rush Limbaugh for calling her ‘a slut’?
When Rush Limbaugh called Georgetown University law student Sandra Fluke 'a slut' and a 'prostitute,' he set off a firestorm of criticism. Some advertisers are leaving Limbaugh's show.
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Eisenhower in War and Peace
Jean Edward's Smith's new biography obliterates earlier arguments that Eisenhower’s was a dull, torpid presidency.
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Does Tim Tebow really worry Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots?
Tim Tebow unexpectedly picked apart the mighty Pittsburgh Steelers last Sunday. But this Saturday's game against a vulnerable New England Patriots defense might actually be more of a measuring stick for how far Tim Tebow has progressed.
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Groupon IPO: An Internet star falls to Earth
Groupon IPO was poised to raise $25 billion a few months ago. Now, the Groupon IPO is slated for less than half that. Why the change?
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Mexico blocks extradition to US of accused drug trafficker 'Queen of Pacific'
With her flashy outfits, posh tastes, and extensive criminal ties, Sandra Avila Beltran has become a media darling in Mexico and the US.
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What if Princess Diana were still alive?
Novelist Monica Ali – and others – indulge in speculation over alternate endings to the story of the Princess of Wales.
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Rebecca Traister talks about “Big Girls Don’t Cry: The Election that Changed Everything for American Women”
Rebecca Traister found many of the gender conversations during the 2008 elections painful but necessary.
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Why Obama is proposing whopping corporate tax cuts - and why he's wrong
President Obama is considering corporate subsidies as a political maneuver. It might be smart politics, but it's bad for the economy.
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The cruise business, post-financial meltdown
Lavish cruise ships continue to be built, despite the fact that US consumer bankruptcies totaled more than 136,000 in May, 9 percent more than a year ago.
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The Susan Boyle phenomenon: redefining beauty, grace, and success?
Commentators find deeper meaning in British singer's YouTube popularity.
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David Millar tries to clean up cycling from inside the peloton
The Scottish rider, once banned from the sport for two years for doping, now competes with a team pioneering a new drug-testing model.







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