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| Justin Bieber, One Direction In Furious Battle For Most Share-Worthy VMA Title! MTV.com Justin Bieber and One Direction are in a serious dogfight for the title of Most Share-Worthy Video at this Thursday's MTV Video Music Awards. We had no idea when we added the Most Share-Worthy Video category to the 2012 VMAs that things would get so ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Samsung's crisis culture - a driver and a drawback Reuters UK SEOUL (Reuters) - In his 1997 book, Samsung Chairman Lee Kun-hee wrote that a successful company needs a "heightened sense of crisis", so that it always looks ahead even when it's doing well, and needs to be able to respond to change. ... "It's a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Ex-Obama advisers seek health care cost control Businessweek WASHINGTON (AP) — Some of President Barack Obama's former advisers are proposing major changes aimed at controlling health care costs as political uncertainty hovers over his health law. Call it Health Care Overhaul, Version 2.0. Their biggest idea is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Six More Gold Medals For GB Paralympians Sky News Britain's Paralympians have won more gold medals and smashed world records in front of sell-out crowds. Sunday saw another hugely successful haul for Britain in cycling, rowing, dressage, swimming and athletics. The athletes are well-ahead of schedule ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Freight Train Cars Derail in Chicago, No Injuries ABC News A freight train struck the rear of another freight train in southwest Chicago early Sunday, derailing several rail cars and damaging a third freight train on an adjacent track, authorities said. Local reports said power was briefly knocked out to more ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Quebec's health board reports eleventh Legionnaires' death Examiner.com Quebec health officials report one more fatality today from the ongoing Legionnaires' disease outbreak in Quebec City. According to a CBC News report Sunday, Quebec's public health board says with the report of the newest fatality, 11 individuals have ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| iPad Mini may be 'spinoff of iPad 2', says dev Macworld UK Using the slim evidence of new device identifiers, the developer of the popular Instapaper software yesterday speculated that Apple's long-rumored "iPad Mini" will include some of the same components as the low-priced iPad 2 tablet. Marco Arment, the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Spurrier: QB Shaw hurting after Vanderbilt game SI.com Shaw "won't play if he's not healthy," Spurrier said. South Carolina was also holding its breath entering the game over how star tailback Marcus Lattimore's surgically repaired left knee would hold up in its first game action since he was injured at ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Google's Having Some Trouble Filling Up Its Kansas City Fiberhoods Gizmodo Google's Having Some Trouble Filling Up Its Kansas City Fiberhoods Google Fiber's whopping 1000Mbps Internet connections sure sound sweet, but despite the awesome deals which include free option (after a $300 construction fee), fiber doesn't seem to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Tony Romo expects Jason Witten to play in opener USA TODAY Quarterback Tony Romo said he expected Witten to play Wednesday night, although owner Jerry Jones was not so sure. Witten will undergo another scan Tuesday before the team leaves for New Jersey to get another update. It seems unlikely he plays, but ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Nebraska--Southern Miss Post Game Notes KLKN 4Nebraska's 49-20 victory in today's game extended Nebraska's season-opening win streak to 27 straight years. The Huskers have won each season opener since a 1985 loss to Florida State. During the streak, Nebraska has won every game by at least nine ... See all stories on this topic » |
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