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Sarah Palin begins her national book tour for "Going Rogue" in Grand Rapids, Mich.
Hundreds of fans lined up outside of Barnes and Noble bookstore at Woodland Mall for a chance to get their book signed by the 2008 vice presidential candidate.
Many supporters camped out... Read More
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Somali pirates released a Spanish tuna boat on Tuesday, ending 47 days of capture.
Spanish authorities reportedly paid 2.7 million euros (approx. $4 million) and extradited two captured pirates to Kenya in exchange for the 36 crew members of the "Alakrana." The fishing boat is headed ... Read More
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The director of a U.N. food agency questioned the priorities of world leaders after the three-day Rome summit designed to combat world hunger ended with few results. Director Jacques Diouf expressed disapproval over the results of the summit, and wondered why so much work is being designated to glo... Read More
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Democratic Senator Robert Byrd from West Virginia began his political career in 1952 when he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives and he was promoted to the U.S. Senate six years leader. Senator Byrd officially became the longest serving lawmaker in the history of the United States earl... Read More
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An unidentified 15-year-old girl, who was referred to in court as Alyssa by her attorney, revealed to investigators involved with the case that her motive behind killing a 9-year-old girl was that she wanted to know what it felt like to kill someone. According to Chron.com, Cole County Circuit Judg... Read More
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Cringe-worthy details have been revealed on Wednesday about the discovery of five-year-old Shinaya Davis’ body in North Carolina. One of the searchers involved in finding Davis has unveiled that the body was initially overlooked because it was located near a pile of deer carcasses that were stuffed... Read More
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The much anticipated official unveiling of the health care reform bill created by Democratic Senators’ is expected to occur on Wednesday. The health care bill’s creation has been spearheaded by Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid and a vote on the bill is expected to be scheduled for Friday or Satu... Read More
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Somali pirates stirred up controversy back in April when they hijacked an American flagged ship and held Richard Phillips, who was the captain of the ship, hostage on a lifeboat for five consecutive days. U.S. Navy snipers managed to take out the pirates and save the Maersk Alabama’s captain. Read More
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A great deal of controversy has been circulating over the past week over the Obama administration’s decision to have suspected terrorists who were involved in the infamous September 11, 2001 attacks transferred from Guantanamo Bay to American soil to face trial. While a plethora of powerful politic... Read More
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Verizon Wireless has announced their belief that AT&T’s decision to file a lawsuit against the company over their recently introduced advertising campaign was strategically timed in order to gain an upper-hand during the competitive holiday shopping season.
Interestingly enough, AT&... Read More
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Disturbing statistics were unveiled on Tuesday, indicating that the amount of suicides within the U.S. Army in 2009 is expected to reach an all-time high. According to Reuters, the number of suicides has already matched the number from 2008, which was 140 deaths. Last year’s suicide total within t... Read More
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