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NFL Reaches Tentative Agreement With Refs

NFL Reaches Tentative Agreement With Refs NFL, refs reach tentative agreement, regular refs will work Thursday


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What J.K. Rowling Learned From Michael Jackson

What J.K. Rowling Learned From Michael Jackson J.K. Rowling has found success few authors could dream of, but managing her worldwide fame is something the notoriously private author still wrestles with, even as she prepares for the release of her new, highly-anticipated adult novel, "The Casual Vacancy."


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NM Police Chief Quits, Force Goes to Dog

NM Police Chief Quits, Force Goes to Dog NM town's police force has gone to the dog as troubled chief resigns


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Student Debt in Every 1 in 5 Households

Student Debt in Every 1 in 5 Households With college rolls growing, student debt hits 1 in 5 households; big burdens on young and poor


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2 Kids Missing, Bodies Not Found in Fire

2 Kids Missing, Bodies Not Found in Fire Investigators: Children believed dead in Tenn fire now considered missing; remains not found


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Lil Wayne Opens Skate Park

Lil Wayne Opens Skate Park Lil Wayne opens skateboarding park in hometown of New Orleans


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Romney Talks 'Character Assassination'

Romney Talks 'Character Assassination' Mitt Romney took part in three network TV interviews Thursday night that veered in wildly different directions. With ABC, Romney addressed polls that show him trailing President Obama, with NBC he promoted the Massachusetts health law that was a model for the national law he...


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6.9 Quake Jolts Alaska's Aleutian Islands

6.9 Quake Jolts Alaska's Aleutian Islands Strong quake jolts Alaska's sparsely populated western Aleutian islands; no tsunami expected


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Students Got Alcohol Enema at Frat?

Students Got Alcohol Enema at Frat? University of Tenn. investigating claims that students took alcohol enema at fraternity party


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Watch: Holiday Jobs: Where to Find Them

Watch: Holiday Jobs: Where to Find Them Tips for finding seasonal opportunities and keeping the job next year.


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Watch: NFL Lockout Ending Soon?

Watch: NFL Lockout Ending Soon? Pressure increases for professional referees to return after controversial call.


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Watch: Andy Williams Dead: 'Moon River' Singer Remembered

Watch: Andy Williams Dead: 'Moon River' Singer Remembered Singer celebrated for his smooth baritone and love songs.


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Photos: Double Take on the Campaign

Photos: Double Take on the Campaign A different look of political coverage


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Michigan Cops to Search for Hoffa's Body

Michigan Cops to Search for Hoffa's Body 'Where is Jimmy Hoffa's body?' is a question that has spawned thousands of theories, but now one Michigan police chief believes a break in the famous cold case could be close at hand.


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Mitt Romney: 'Pleased With Some Polls, Less So With Other Polls'

Mitt Romney: 'Pleased With Some Polls, Less So With Other Polls' ABC News’ Michael Falcone reports: On the same day that polls in two key battleground states — Ohio and Florida — showed President Obama growing his lead over Mitt Romney, the Republican presidential candidate acknowledged that he is “pleased with some polls, less so with...


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Snacks: The USDA's Solution To Healthy School Lunch Protests

Snacks: The USDA's Solution To Healthy School Lunch Protests Students are staging protests and filming parodies to fight new school lunch regulations that they claim are making them go hungry.


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General Charged with Forcible Sodomy

General Charged with Forcible Sodomy An Army brigadier general has been charged with forcible sodomy, inappropriate relationships, and possessing alcohol and pornography while serving as a senior commander in Afghanistan earlier this year. Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Sinclair, a deputy commanding general of the 82nd Airborne Division, faces a possible court...


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