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10 coolest cars you've never heard of
These 10 cars are so rare you won't see them on any lot. Click through for a list of 10 cars you've probably never heard of.
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US tax time: A later deadline and other tax facts
Thanks to a holiday in Washington, D.C., the federal tax-filing deadline this year is April 17, two days later than usual. The extra time provides an opportunity to peruse some random tax-related facts.
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In Pictures: Medo the bear
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 06/01
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the day 03/17
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 06/14
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 06/13
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World Cup: USA 1-1 draw with England important, not impressive
The fact that the USA held England to a 1-1 draw in the World Cup Saturday was an accomplishment. But the result raised more questions about England than it answered about the USA.
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USA vs. England World Cup 2010: Why the Yanks could pull off a shocker
The English team is one of the favorites to win it all, but the Americans are now good enough to give the Brits a true test in today's USA vs. England World Cup 2010 match.
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In Pictures: Crazy World Cup fans
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 06/08
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World Cup Schedule: over 60 matches to determine the best in the world
The World Cup schedule has been announced by event organizers in South Africa. There will be over 60 matches, beginning Friday, to determine the world's best soccer nation.
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Can South Africa afford the World Cup?
The Cup's tab comes to about $122 per South African -- a substantial sum relative to public revenues of about $75 billion
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Political coup? Israel welcomed into OECD despite criticism over Gaza, settlements.
At an official OECD welcome of Israel in Paris today, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu touted the economic benefits of membership. Palestinians say the OECD has effectively legitimized Israel's occupation.
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In Pictures: Ready for the World Cup
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Opinion: Two myths hinder the global fight against corruption
To root out corruption in places like Afghanistan and Haiti, we must first recognize that corruption is not cultural. And well-publicized arrests won't do anything unless they are coupled with economic incentives.
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 04/23
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Opinion: Tipping point in Bosnia, Serbia, and Kosovo: EU and NATO must finish the job
Despite progress, trouble looms in Bosnia, Serbia, and Kosovo. Better engagement now by NATO and the EU can prevent backsliding.
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 04/05
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In Pictures: On the hunt for Easter Eggs
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Top 12 inspiring moments we saw at the Vancouver Olympics
Vancouver Olympics correspondents Christa Case Bryant and Mark Sappenfield chronicle the Top 12 highlights: including Joannie Rochette's courage, US vs. Canada hockey, and Petra Majdic racing with broken ribs.
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In Pictures: Top 12 inspiring Olympic moments
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Winter Olympics medal table: What are US chances on Day 13?
America's best chance at the Winter Olympics medal table will come in women's bobsled. Alpine skier Julia Mancuso and women's short track team could also medal, but are not favorites.
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The Possessed
Quirky, comical essays explore the relationship between Russian literature and life.
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Women's super-G: Austria revels in gold as Vonn takes bronze
At the women's super-G, Austria's Andrea Fischbacher bested favorite Lindsey Vonn and raised her ski-crazy nation's spirits with gold. Vonn said she 'stopped charging' after an initially dominant run.
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Petra Majdic gives Slovenia its first-ever cross-country medal
Cross-country star Petra Majdic was cheered on by athletes and coaches from many nations as she rallied back from a bad fall and took bronze.
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Austria bankers fear wave of bad loans tied to Eastern Europe
In another sign of Europe's financial woes, the Austrian government has spent $137 billion to shore up its banks, worried that they're overexposed to Eastern Europe's struggling economies.
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Vancouver Olympics: Living the life at the athletes’ village in Whistler
At the athletes' village in Whistler, the world's best athletes make a bee-line for MacDonald's.
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 01/22
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In Pictures: Cross-country skiing



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