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21 easy Super Bowl recipes
Stir It Up! has everything from sliders, to dips, to creative pizza toppings. With these recipes, no matter what the score, your party will be a winner!
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10 best comic works in all of literature
A list of the top 10 comic works – books you don't want to miss.
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Spurs and Thunder star in NBA’s Western Conference Finals: 10 extra dimensions
The clash of the Spurs and Thunder in the NBA’s Western Conference finals may fly a bit under the national radar when it opens Sunday. Here are 10 factors that make this showdown intriguing.
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Top 10 richest US presidents
Mitt Romney earned nearly $22 million in 2010. If elected, he would be in the Top 3 most wealthiest presidents. You may be surprised by who ranks among the Top 10 wealthiest US presidents.
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In Pictures: Burning Man Festival
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The TSA and the economics of institutions
Will the furor over the TSA move the discussion about individual freedoms forward?
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Time to abolish the TSA?
The problem isn't that TSA has bad practices, the problem is that the TSA exists.
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TSA screenings drive passengers to find alternatives to flying
TSA screenings are becoming increasingly invasive. Will more travelers choose to take the bus or train, or even stay home and teleconference?
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Why is the free market rejecting Obama's loan program?
President Obama's new plan to offer loans to community banks and small businesses meets a chorus of refusals.
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Small businesses and banks spurn Obama's $30 billion program
Many of the community banks and small businesses that President Obama's lending program is meant to help, say they don't want it.
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Southwest-AirTran merger: What will it mean for ticket prices?
The $3.4 billion Southwest-AirTran deal would give Southwest access to the Caribbean and more of the eastern US. It could also mean increased competition for Delta and JetBlue.
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Blockbuster bankrupt, but small video stores thrive
Blockbuster's bankruptcy doesn't mean the end of video stores. Small independents thrive by serving niches.
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Jack White waxes nostalgic in bid to reconnect fans to music
Rock star and entrepreneur Jack White hopes his back-to-the-future approach to producing music will generate more creative, inspired recordings.
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Bathroom scales don't lie. Neither does market economics.
Free-market economics tells the value of things, despite politicians' efforts to tip the scales.
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John Mellencamp calls Internet most dangerous invention since atomic bomb
John Mellencamp says that the Internet blew up his "Cherry Bomb," along with the rest of rock 'n' roll.
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Top 5 historical true-crime books of the last decade
The best true-crime books shine a light on the past, exposing struggles for justice throughout the ages.
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Lunar eclipse: When to look skyward Saturday morning
Lunar eclipse will arrive Saturday morning over most of the US. Here's the best times to spot this partial eclipse.
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Top Picks: Ellen DeGeneres, Eric Clapton, PBS documentary on William Kunstler, and more recommendations
Ellen DeGeneres' new cable comedy special, Eric Clapton at the Crossroads Guitar Festival in Chicago, lawyer William Kunstler as the subject of a PBS documentary, and more top picks.
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U.S. Open: Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson get beat by Pebble Beach
U.S. Open: Both Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson struggled through the first round at Pebble Beach.
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Tony Awards: Sean Hayes calls Tonys "World Cup of Show tunes"
Tony Awards: "Welcome to the Tonys," said host Sean Hayes when it began — "the World Cup of show tunes."
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Graduation rate for US high-schoolers falls for second straight year
The graduation rate was 68.8 percent in 2007, according to a new study. But the report also identifies 21 big-city 'overachievers' that posted higher-than-expected graduation rates.
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Broadway musicals: The new jukebox heroes
Broadway musicals that ground themselves in the songbook of a famous pop artist are energizing the Great White Way.
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Lyndon B. Johnson
This biography of LBJ is the latest in the well-received American Presidents Series.
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Hellhound on His Trail
A fresh and remarkable look at the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. and the hunt for his killer.
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In Pictures: Beating the summer heat
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Confronting budget woes in cities large and small
A Christian Science perspective.
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Top picks: Conan O'Brien, 'The Blind Side,' 'Fantastic Mr. Fox' and other recommendations
Conan O'Brien's comedy tour, 'The Blind Side' out on DVD, 'The Fantastic Mr. Fox' and more top picks.
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In college basketball, Butler doesn't ride alone
Small college basketball teams like Gonzaga, Memphis, and Xavier, as well as Butler, have notched impressive NCAA results over the past decade.
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March Madness: your five-minute guide
With the 'March Madness' NCAA men's basketball tournament set to begin Tuesday, here's a quick list of fun facts on the 65-team field. Which team has the longest current winning streak, you ask?



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