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Let’s Take the Long Way Home
How do you say goodbye to a once-in-a-lifetime friendship?
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Pharaoh's Daughter lead singer mines her ultra-Orthodox roots for melodies
Basya Schechter, lead singer of Pharaoh's Daughter, draws on her ultra-Orthodox childhood to craft songs for the band.
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China kindergarten murders prompt government response
The latest Chinese kindergarten murders have prompted more discussion on government response within China, which has traditionally avoided confronting mental health issues.
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Phoenix plane crash results in fatality
Phoenix plane crash caused a fire at an industrial building near the airport. Police say the aircraft involved in the Phoenix plane crash belonged to a local company.
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Miranda warning rights trimmed bit by bit by high court
Miranda warning rights have been turned 'upside down,' according to Justice Sonia Sotomayor
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Letters to the Editor – Weekly Issue of July 26, 2010
Readers write in about the war in Afghanistan, census workers, and CEO pay.
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Greyhound bus crash kills 6 and injures others in California
Greyhound bus crash early Thursday outside of Fresno, California turns deadly while injuring others.
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Ron Artest: Embattled forward learned to trust himself as Lakers win NBA title
Ron Artest had 20 points on 7 of 18 shooting, five steals and five rebounds in the decisive game of his first season with the Lakers.
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Supreme Court relaxes Miranda rights
In a narrowly split decision, the Supreme Court's conservative majority expanded its limits on the famous Miranda rights for criminal suspects on Tuesday. Now, criminal suspects who want to remain silent must say so.
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In Pictures: Puppies around the world
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Are 'tea party' rallies given preferential treatment by police?
The constitutionality of protest rules was called into question after a tea party rally was allowed full-size flag poles and signs on wooden sticks, which antiwar protesters are often barred from using.
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Mexicali earthquake: What are the damage reports in LA?
The 7.2-magnitude Mexicali earthquake, centered in Mexico near the border city, rattled LA for nearly a minute. One researcher says she hopes it is a wakeup call for southern Californians.
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Gallery: The top 10 highest-grossing films
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 03/26
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How America can create jobs
The nation's entrepreneurial prowess may be the best hope to stem 9.7 percent unemployment. Companies from a laser-tech firm to a baby-sitting network are harnessing new ideas – and helping reinvent the economy.
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Ex-SEC lawyer convicted in stock manipulation scheme
A federal jury Thursday convicted a former Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) lawyer for participating in 'pump-and-dump' schemes, where demand for a stock is pumped up by false statements before the shares are dumped for a large profit.
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Why more airport security doesn't stop terrorist attacks
Airport security measures change in response to every plot, and the Christmas Day terrorist attack is no different. But use of screening technologies hasn't kept up with new terrorist methods.
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Green building comes of age
Competition, oil prices, and concerns about global warming have caused the '70s fad to go mainstream. Is green building finally coming of age?
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Green building comes of age
Competition, oil prices, and concerns about global warming have caused the '70s fad to go mainstream. Is green building finally coming of age?
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In Pictures: Michelle Obama's fashion
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Three questions Obama must answer in Afghanistan speech
President Obama has not talked about Afghanistan much since March. Starting with his speech laying out a new Afghanistan plan Tuesday, he'll have to start making up for lost time.
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Small business: tight credit makes job creation tough
The economy appears to be turning around, but small business owners say job creation won’t resume until consumers start spending again and credit becomes more available.
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Which airports have the least delays?
Airport delays are down. Thanks to the recession, fewer people are flying. But weather and location also play a part in which airports have the most on-time flights.
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This week's Top 8 intriguing job offers
Here's our Top 8 list of intriguing jobs.
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New scam: Get your free stimulus money now!
States are targeting cheats who offer stimulus checks in exchange for bank data or small downpayments.



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