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National grocery chains to stop selling beef containing 'pink slime'
Federal regulators say the filler, known in the industry as 'lean, finely textured beef,' meets food safety standards. But critics say the product could be unsafe and is an unappetizing example of industrialized food production.
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Sleeping air-traffic controllers show that fatigue issue still plagues FAA
FAA official resigns following string of incidents involving sleeping air-traffic controllers. Passenger rights group praises decision to add second overnight controller at 27 airports.
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Facebook is fine, says Pope Benedict, but real faces are better
Social networking sites such as Facebook offer Christians a 'great opportunity' to connect, Pope Benedict said Monday, but it should 'not take the place of direct human contact.'
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Online data storage: Why Dell wants Compellent
Online, data storage company would improve Dell's ability to compete for cloud-computing business.
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 10/07
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In Pictures: Randy Moss
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Brett Favre is back in Minnesota to talk with Vikings
Brett Favre arrived in Minnesota Tuesday, accompanied by three teammates, to talk about his playing future with the NFL Vikings. Brett Favre had one of his best seasons statistically last year for Minnesota.
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Favre, the football lifer, reemerges in Minnesota
The future Hall of Famer signed for the Vikings Tuesday. Money and a potential Super Bowl are factors, but he also apparently can't bear the thought of retirement.
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Your idea, "printed" in 3-D
A new layering process renders prototypes that pop.
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Food prices ease, but thriftier shopping habits remain
The slow economy has sustained a trend to home-cooked comfort food.








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