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After bombing, somber Yemen marks National Day The Associated Press - 1 hour ago By AHMED AL-HAJ, AP - 1 hour ago SANAA, Yemen (AP) - Yemeni leaders led a somber ceremony Tuesday to mark the country's national day, scaling back the celebrations a day after a suicide bombing killed nearly 100 soldiers during a rehearsal for a ...
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Bain Capital: 9 toughest attack Politico - 37 minutes ago Mitt Romney's record at Bain Capital has been slammed from all sides since the former Massachusetts governor entered the presidential race, including by President Barack Obama on Monday.
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Greece: Top 3 risks facing U.S. CNNMoney - 1 hour ago By Chris Isidore @CNNMoneyInvest May 22, 2012: 5:11 AM ET US businesses will take a hit of their own if Greece is forced to drop out of the eurozone.
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Microsoft predicts 350 million Windows 7 devices shipped by the end of 2012 SlashGear - 18 minutes ago Microsoft is predicting big things for Windows 7 even though rumors are pointing to Windows 8 launching this year. Windows 8 is expected around October, but as history tells us with operating systems, predicted launch dates can change.
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Devils Happy to Frustrate Rangers ABC News - 2 hours ago If you have any doubt the New Jersey Devils are frustrating the New York Rangers in their Eastern Conference finals, just look at Game 4. Forget that Zach Parise scored two goals and set up another in the Devils' 4-1 win that evened the series at 2-all ...
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House Series Finale: Did House Get a Happy Ending—or Just an Ending? E! Online - 8 hours ago Warning: If you haven't watched House's series finale yet, avert your eyes and leave this post immediately. Major spoilers ahead!
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Malaria: Fake and Substandard Drugs Grow as Threat to Fight Disease New York Times - 12 hours ago Fake and substandard malaria drugs are a growing threat to efforts to beat back the disease, a new study sponsored by the federal government has concluded.
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