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You know Saul Bass, even if you've never heard of him
Saul Bass had a huge role in modern design. Today's Google doodle pays homage to some of his work, but it only scratches the surface. The man, who would have turned 93 on Wednesday, created some of Hollywood's most iconic opening credits and corporate America's most recognizable logos.
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'Mary and Lou and Rhoda and Ted': 8 stories from the making of 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show'
Writer Jennifer Keishin Armstrong explores what happened behind the scenes of legendary sitcom "The Mary Tyler Moore Show." Here are eight stories from her book.
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15 hidden meanings of popular food phrases
Discover the hidden meanings of some of your favorite food phrases.
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5 memoirs to add to your 2013 reading list
A new crop of memoirs takes readers to the worlds authors once knew.
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World's five largest companies
For the first time in nearly a decade, the world’s five largest public companies are all American affair These are the Top 5, as of mid-April 2013.
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Can doctors be convicted for prescription drug deaths?
New reports suggest that Michael Jackson's doctor is now being investigated in a manslaughter probe.
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In India, Bill Gates discusses immigration, health care, Facebook
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US citizen captured in Pakistan gives window into Al Qaeda's world
The New York man is now cooperating with US authorities, providing them with information about terrorist training camps and leaders.
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Bulls back as Dow closes above 9000
Companies in the S&P 500 index are beating profit expectations by about 10 percent in the second quarter.
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E-books slip into the mainstream
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Why it makes me happy to read about happiness
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Feds withheld data on risks of using a cellphone behind the wheel
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Captured US soldier in Taliban video: Held by Haqqani network?
The area the kidnapping took place suggests the kidnapping of Pfc. Bowe Bergdahl is most likely the work of the Haqqani network, an Al Qaeda-linked group, analysts say.
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'Death to China' heard at Rafsanjani sermon. Why?
Protesters also targeted Russia. Both countries had quickly recognized President Ahmadinejad's reelection victory last month.
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For news junkies, a new tool to sort through the clutter
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Wal-Mart takes the lead in green retailing. (Yes, that Wal-Mart.)
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Prayer for Iran
A Christian Science perspective.
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Intel, Dell sending mixed signals on tech recovery
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China raises casualty toll in Uighur riots
Will Chinese efforts to restore calm get at the root of the unrest?
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As Congress fumes over CIA secrets, whither Cheney?
With reports that the former vice president kept Congress in the dark, Democrats call for an official probe of a mysterious CIA program.
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For blacks, a hidden cost of Obama's win?
His race may hamper his ability to respond to needs of African-Americans, some say.
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Storytelling in the digital age
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In Iraq, twin bombings follow insurgent's renewed call to fight US
The attacks underscore the security challenges after the US withdrawal from cities, particularly in the volatile areas in the north.
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Opinion: Palin bashing is women bashing
Sexism in the media is real. Here's what we can do about it.
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New York Times weighs charging users for access to NYTimes.com
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Fresh drone attacks in Pakistan reignite debate
Controversy over the suspected US airstrikes on the Taliban is undermining the Pakistani government's ability to maintain public support while battling the militants.
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Get ready for Chrome OS, Google says
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Furloughed but not really free to leave
As the downturn is drawn out, employers are 'permitting' their employees to work for no pay.
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What can we learn from the death of the world's first printed blog?
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Ethnic unrest turns to deadly riots in China
At least 140 were killed when ethnic Uighurs poured into the streets inXinjiang Province. China blamed the violence on foreign agitators.



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