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10 best books of February (plus one), according to Amazon's editors
Amazon editorial director Sara Nelson discusses Amazon's picks for the 10 best releases of February.
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Baseball fans: Take a quick tour of all 30 major league ballparks
Authors Josh Pahigian and Kevin O’Connell explore America's major league ballparks in "The Ultimate Baseball Road."
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The 100 best books of all time
How many of these "100 best books of all time" have you read?
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MLB Opening Day: Looking back at 100 years of baseball history
To get a sense of the historic arc Major League Baseball has taken over just the past 100 years, hop on our time machine and review some of its key news and developments at 10-year intervals, beginning in 1912.
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In Pictures: Funny animal faces
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In Pictures: Derek Jeter's journey
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Auction-rate securities: Raymond James agrees to buy them back
Auction-rate securities – representing corporate debt – were sold to investors by Raymond James as 'same as cash.' In settlement with regulators, the firm agreed to buy back $280 million worth of the auction-rate securities.
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Medvedev speech: nod or challenge to Putin's upper hand?
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev dismissed a Putin-Medvedev face-off in 2012. He may be trying to establish his place as a liberal voice in a Putin-led system.
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 06/15
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US city councils join the battle against Congo's 'conflict minerals'
A handful of cities in the US are exploring ways to make sure that their public funds are not inadvertently fueling the conflict in Congo.
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In Pictures: Medvedev as president
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In Pictures: High-speed rail worldwide
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4 books I shouldn’t have liked – but did
You all know what I mean here: You walk into a bookstore, pick up a book, take one look at its cover or read one paragraph of the jacket copy and say, “Oh, this book’s not for me because...." But you might be wrong. Here are four books that I really liked – even though I shouldn't have.
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Bin Laden alive? To debunk latest myth, White House near release of photo.
The US had reasons to bury Osama bin Laden at sea. But now conspiracy theories are cropping up that he is not dead, adding to domestic pressure on the US to release a photo of his body.
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the day 04/21
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 04/18
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In Pictures: Bodacious VW Beetles
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In Pictures: Unusual architecture
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 04/14
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In Pictures: Top Dominican-born baseball players
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GE hoax about its taxes won't hurt business
GE hoax, devised by a group of imposters who sent out a fake press release, tricked the Associated Press and Dow Jones news wires into publishing an incorrect story about how GE would give a $3.2 billion tax refund to Washington. Can the scammers behind the GE hoax hurt business?
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In Pictures: Space photos of the day: Yuri Gagarin
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In Pictures: Glenn Beck's career
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In Pictures: Elton John's showmanship
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How to save the last tigers on Earth
The tiger population of India grew by 300 in the past four years. But this week 13 Asian nations are meeting to discuss ways to save the last remaining tigers.
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Gates visits Russia as Putin decries UN action on Libya
Russian Prime Minister Putin said the Western assault on Qaddafi's offensive capabilities resembles a medieval crusade.
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the day 03/15
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Russians shouldn’t bury Lenin until they uncover his lies
Russians must face up to Lenin’s brutal legacy – as Germans did Hitler’s.
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In Pictures: Russia's landmarks
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the day 02/17



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