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In Pictures: 'Dancing with the Stars' 2011 lineup
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Senate's 16 new members arrive on Capitol Hill: Who are they?
Starting this Monday, the Senate welcomes 16 fresh faces to the Capitol’s marbled halls.
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YouTube: 4 billion daily views? Check. 5 billion? Stay tuned.
YouTube, already the TV of the Internet age, has skyrocketed to 4 billion page views per day. Can YouTube's new channel program push it even higher?
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Muppet make-over: Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy reintroduced this fall
It may not be easy being green like Muppet favorite Kermit the Frog, but sometimes it's even harder to be hip.
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In Pictures: 'Dancing with the Stars' 2011 lineup
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Senate's 16 new members arrive on Capitol Hill: Who are they?
Starting this Monday, the Senate welcomes 16 fresh faces to the Capitol’s marbled halls.
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Linda McMahon, NBA's Bradley lose elections
Linda McMahon, the former CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment who presented herself as a shrewd businesswoman, was beaten for the US Senate seat by Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal.
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10 races to watch
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The Vote
WWE garb allowed at polls, Connecticut judge rules (whew!)
WWE CEO Vince McMahon sued to make sure supporters of his wife Linda McMahon wouldn't run afoul of electioneering rules if they wore WWE merchandise to the polls.
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Connecticut Senate race: Blumenthal, McMahon spar over TV ads
In Monday's debate, the two leading candidates in the Connecticut Senate race – Democrat Richard Blumenthal and Republican Linda McMahon – accused each other of lying to voters in their TV ads.
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Can Bill Clinton help Barney Frank?
Former President Bill Clinton made a three-state swing through New England, campaigning for Massachusetts Rep. Barney Frank, Senate candidate Richard Blumenthal in Connecticut, and Libby Mitchell, the Democratic candidate for governor of Maine.
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Linda McMahon says money is no object in Connecticut Senate race
Linda McMahon won the Connecticut Republican Senate primary Tuesday. The former CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment said Wednesday she's ready to spend millions to win in November.
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Primary results: Dems go establishment, GOP goes 'tea party'
Tuesday night in the 2010 primaries produced a mixed outcome – establishment victories for the Democrats and tea party victories for the Republicans.
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Tennessee GOP primary: Bill Haslam's win fits Election 2010 trends
Bill Haslam won almost 48 percent of the vote in the Tennessee GOP primary for governor. Like some other Republican moderates, he prevailed over 'tea party' candidates and is self-funded.
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Linda McMahon and the reality of wrestling's sex and violence fantasy
Senate candidate Linda McMahon ran a wrestling empire that, like pornography, is built on sex and violence.
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Green Economics
The cold economics of professional wrestling
Is Linda McMahon, co-owner of the World Wrestling Entertainment empire a villain, or is she an American corporate success story?
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Linda McMahon sued by widow of WWE wrestler Owen Hart
Linda McMahon, U.S. Senate candidate from Connecticut, is being sued by the widow of wrestler Owen Hart for using his image.
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Replacing Senator Dodd: Who is Richard Blumenthal?
Richard Blumenthal, expected to run to replace retiring Sen. Christopher Dodd (D), has been Connecticut's attorney general since 1991. He enjoys high approval ratings in his home state.
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The Vote
Obama to appear on WWE but unfortunately not in spandex
President Obama will appear on a World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) holiday program this Saturday night.
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WWE CEO Linda McMahon to lay political smackdown on Chris Dodd
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The Vote
Britney Spears beats Barack Obama
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New documentary takes frank look at steroids use in sports
Rather than do the expected and condemn drug use, 'Bigger, Stronger, Faster' questions America's value system.








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