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15 promising nonfiction books for spring 2013
April showers bring May flowers. Here's some fresh non-fiction to check out this spring while you enjoy the new greenery.
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What type of worker are you?
It takes all kinds to make a workplace run smoothly. Where do you fit in?
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14 Republicans who might run in 2016
The GOP has a history of nominating people who have run before, which could give heart to some familiar faces. But there’s also a crop of young rising stars who could steal the show.
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'Zero Dark Thirty': Top 3 controversies from the Osama bin Laden film
"Zero Dark Thirty," which tells the story of the hunt and capture of Osama bin Laden, is already garnering critical accolades – and plenty of criticism, too. Here are the top three controversies currently surrounding the film.
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Six points where Mitt Romney and his economic advisers are mostly wrong
Mitt Romney’s economic plan is largely based on a whitepaper written by several “heavyweight” economists. The problem is, it's riddled with fundamental flaws. Here are six points where Mitt Romney and his economic advisers are mostly wrong about what ails the American economy and how to fix it.
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Edwards acknowledges difficult public image
Disgraced former Democratic candidate throws himself into charity work to salvage his reputation.
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Polls show Obama’s honeymoon drawing to a close
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RIM unveils newest member of the BlackBerry family: the Tour
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How the elite print press blew Iraq war coverage
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Yemen aims to halt next generation of terrorists
The country wants to offer 'retraining' for returning Guantánamo detainees. It also hopes to boost dialogue with religious leaders. Human rights groups are skeptical.
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US general heads to Afghanistan to develop new strategy
With Gen. Stanley McChrystal on his way to Kabul, CENTCOM commander Gen. David Petraeus warned Thursday that the situation in Afghanistan is the worst since 2001.
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Summers: Obama doesn't want to sell cars
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Congress grills Bank of America's Lewis on Merrill merger
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As US gov't circles the wagons, Google's brass stays cool
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US Justice Department investigating controversial Google book project
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Jon Wellinghoff, Obama’s energy futurist
The chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is committed to renewable energy.
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In China, a new era of Web censorship looms
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You just bought a car company. Now what?
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Will Hulu be free forever? Don't count on it, hints exec
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Wikipedia bans edits to its Scientology pages. But at what cost?
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Obama to announce 'cyber czar' for digital security
The move to create a position to safeguard the country's computer networks comes as the Pentagon plans to create a military command for cyberwarfare.
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The buzz on Bing
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A Google newspaper? Dream on, says CEO.
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McMaster declares victory; backs down in Craigslist case (Updated)
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Obama to relaunch military tribunals for terror suspects
Some Guantánamo detainees – with new legal protections for statements made under interrogation – will be tried.
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The Match King
A biography of Ivar Kreuger – audacious con man and the Bernard Madoff of his era.
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AT&T to Slingbox iPhone users: No 3G for you
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Quake count: How China's death toll of schoolchildren adds up
The government said Thursday that 5,335 students died in last year's earthquake – just 6 percent of the total victims.
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Four big banks need more capital to weather recession, US finds
'Stress tests' reveal that banks need to raise more than $65 billion to be able to keep lending if the recession drags on.
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Murdoch: No more free lunch, and no Kindle love



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