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Modern Parenthood Prince Harry on diaper duty: God save the Queen, or England could goto the men! [+video]
Prince Harry tried his hand at changing a diaper recently and found one hand wasn't enough to do the job well — just look at his facial expression.
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Got protests? A call to action for Occupy Wall Street, groups worldwide
From New York City to Budapest to Tokyo, protest movements worldwide – including Occupy Wall Street in the US – have dedicated Oct. 15 to voicing their various concerns. What unites them?
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Verizon starts tracking (and sharing) phone activity
Changes to its privacy policy will allow Verizon Wireless to record – and sell – information on users' Web browsing, location, and app usage. What does Verizon plan to do with that data?
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Hurricane Irene update: Tallying up the cost of a major storm
It may not cost as much as hurricane Katina, but hurricane Irene is likely to cause billions of dollars in damages once she finishes her whirlwind trek up the East Coast.
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700 cats seized by Humane Society in Florida: the aftermath
700 cats at a sanctuary in Alachua County, Florida were seized by the Humane Society. Since then the cats have been treated and debate has circled the Lefkowitzes, who ran and lived in the home.
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Spotify: Good for music lovers, bad for musicians?
Spotify music streaming is hugely popular in Europe, and now it’s live in the US. But what does Spotify offer the musicians that create that music?
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Pakistan requests departure of British military trainers
The Pakistani government's request that British trainers working with its Frontier Corps be removed is likely fallout from the deterioration of US-Pakistan relations over the bin Laden raid.
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Royal wedding: Who Prince William and Kate Middleton invited
Prince William and Kate Middleton have invited 1,900 people to join them when they tie the knot Friday at Westminster Abbey. Much of the invite list is dictated by tradition and diplomacy, but 1,000 attendees were also invited as "friends and family." Here's a look at some notables on the list, from Grammy-winners to representatives criticized by the international community for violating human rights.
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Japan, Europe markets rebound Wednesday
The Nikkei rose nearly 6 percent on Wednesday after two days of sharp drops, but today's gains could be short-lived if the Japan nuclear crisis worsens.
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Beijing allows anti-Japanese sentiment to flare in China amid massive protests
Protests in China and Japan over a disputed chain of islands in the East China Sea erupted this weekend and spilled over into Monday, highlighting ongoing bilateral tensions.
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Crashed helicopter of popular Indian politician found
Influential state chief minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy had disappeared Wednesday while flying over a thick jungle area believed to be controlled by Maoist rebels.







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