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Based in Texas, Shea has been writing professionally for over a decade. His articles have appeared in several magazines and across the web.
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Restaurant Review: Baker Street Coffeehouse in San Angelo, TXOverall Baker Street has been a nice coffeehouse for years, but the quality and service has dipped.
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Restaurant Review: Texas Coffee Company in San Angelo, TXTexas Coffee Company is quite simply the best coffee house in San Angelo.
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Restaurant Review: Don Oscar's in San Angelo, TXDon Oscar's was a pleasant surprise and offered a great Mexican dining experience.
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Restaurant Review: Tumble Weedz Deli in San Angelo, TXTumble Weedz is a great deli, and arguably has the best sandwiches in San Angelo.
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Restaurant Review: Sunset Grill in San Angelo, TXSunset Grill is recommended as an alternative to the usual fast food chain fare.
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Restaurant Review: Zentner's Steakhouse in San Angelo , TXZentner's is one of the most famous steakhouses in West Texas, and also one of the best.
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Restaurant Review: Joe's Italian Restaurant in San Angelo, TexasJoe's Italian Restaurant in San Angelo offers eaters in our fair city something pretty unique. Joe's, located on South Bryant Blvd, is unique because of a couple of things that their menu offers: real New York style pizza, and real Philly cheese steaks.
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Restaurant Review: Rosa's Cafe in San Angelo, TexasRosa's Cafe is a fairly unique Mexican restaurant in San Angelo. Rosa's has been around San Angelo for decades in a few different locations. Rosa's is kind of a cross between a regular dine in restaurant and a fast food restaurant.
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Restaurant Review: El Mejor in San Angelo, TexasOne of the biggest and well known Mexican food restaurants in San Angelo is El Mejor, the restaurant formerly known as Mejor Que Nada. Yes, that's right, it used to be called "Better than Nothing," which of course, was a joke.
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Restaurant Review: Packsaddle Barbeque in San Angelo, TexasIf you are in the mood for some good Texas barbeque in San Angelo, one place you should definitely check out is Packsaddle Barbeque.
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Restaurant Review: Bonzai Garden in San Angelo, TexasBonsai Garden is just a fun place to be. The food is fantastic, and eating at a hibachi grill is always fun. The cooks always put on a great show. If you are in the mood for something a little different, or just some great food, I definitely recommend Bonsai Garden.
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Restaurant Review: Franco's Cafe in San Angelo, TexasIf you are in the mood for some great Mexican food, Franco's is the place to be in San Angelo. The food is fantastic, and if you are in a hurry you can get in and out quick. Out of the huge number of Mexican restaurants in San Angelo, Franco's stands above the rest.
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Restaurant Review: Gil's in San Angelo, TexasGil's is yet another Mexican food restaurant in San Angelo. If you are in the mood for a great deal and some great food, then I fully recommend Gil's.
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Restaurant Review: Henry's Diner in San Angelo, TexasSan Angelo is known for its many Mexican food restaurants, and perhaps the largest and most famous is Henry's Diner. It has been a San Angelo staple when it comes to eating out for decades, and has undergone a few expansions over the years.
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Restaurant Review: Chilango's in San Angelo, TexasOne of the better Mexican food restaurants in town is Chilango's on South Bryant Blvd. There has been a restaurant at that location for decades, and Chilango's has been there now for close to a decade. It is a place with very friendly service and a sense of humor.
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Restaurant Review: China Garden in San Angelo, TexasThere are several Chinese restaurants in San Angelo, and perhaps the oldest and best known is China Garden. Overall it is a pretty good restaurant, but I can't fully recommend it because I think there are better options for Chinese food in San Angelo.
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Restaurant Review: Los Panchitos in San Angelo, TXLos Panchitos is one of the best Mexican food restaurants in San Angelo. With its combination of great food and low prices, it is hard to beat.
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Restaurant Review: Charcoal HouseIf you're in the hunt for a great burger in West Texas, look no further than Charcoal House in San Angelo. This burger joint has been staple in San Angelo for decades and most years is voted best burger in town.
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Restaurant Review: Chinese Kitchen in San Angelo, TexasOverall Chinese Kitchen is one of the best restaurant values you will find. You get a lot of great food at a very good price. If you are just looking for a nice and affordable meal, it is a great place to visit. I highly recommend it.
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Restaurant Review: Catfish Corner in San Angelo, TexasCatfish Corner is a great place to get tasty catfish and seafood in San Angelo. There aren't many places to get great seafood in San Angelo, but Catfish Corner is definitely the place to be for a casual atmosphere and great food.
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Restaurant Review: Angelo Burger Co. In San Angelo, TXConsidering that the burgers were supposedly the best in town, the place was a let down. It does compare favorably, however, to most fast food chains.
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Restaurant Review: Bamboo Garden in San Angelo, TexasBamboo Garden offers a fantastic dining experience. If you are in the mood for Chinese food, it's the place to be in San Angelo.
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Capcom Brings 'Lost Planet: Extreme Condition' to PC from XboxCapcom announced today that the Platinum Xbox 360 sci-fi action shooter will be released for the PC.
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US Bill Aims to Repeal Online Gambling BanNew legislation proposed Thursday by Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., would overturn the ban on Internet gambling that was enacted last fall.
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MySpace Unblocks Photobucket VideosPhotobucket announced today on their blog that the battle with Photobucket over differences that led the social-networking site to block Photobucket videos and photo slideshows is now over. The standoff had been going on for about two weeks.
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Next Tom Clancy Video Game AnnouncedUbisoft announced today that it is creating a new Tom Clancy gaming franchise, EndWar.
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Yahoo Launching Online Lyric DirectoryYahoo Inc. announced Tuesday that they, along with Gracenote, a digital media company, have launched an online lyrics service that will include the lyrics of about 400,000 songs.
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Lord of the Rings Goes MMOTurbine Inc. and Midway Games Inc. released "The Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar" multiplayer online (MMO) game today.
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Music Memorabilia Auction Raises $2.4 Million for KatrinaAn auction of music memorabilia from some of the world's most beloved artists greatly exceeded expectations and raised $2.4 million to benefit musicians who lost their equipment to hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
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Google is the World's Best Known BrandA new survey has indicated that Google is the most powerful global brand name, knocking Microsoft out of the top spot for 2007.
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Blu-ray Leads HD DVD in High Def WarsBlu-ray discs have outsold HD DVD discs during the first quarter of 2007 by a 70-30 margin, according to market research from Home Media Magazine.
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3D Movies Announced, Could Be Wave of the FutureIt appears that 3D is set to become the new format in Hollywood. Get prepared for the 3D theater battle coming the summer of 2009.
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'Lost' Actor Fox Cast in 'Speed Racer' MovieMatthew Fox, star of the TV show phenomenon Lost, is reportedly in final negotiations to join the cast of the Wachowski brothers' upcoming film adaptation of Speed Racer.
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Lawrence Fishburne to Play the 'Silver Surfer'It had been rumored that Fishburne would voice Galactus in 'Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer,' but it has now been announced that he will actually be the voice of the Silver Surfer himself.
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Suspect Named in Run DMC MurderFederal prosecutors have alleged that a small-time career criminal may hold the key to the killing of rap pioneer Jam Master Jay.
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Dell Backs Down from Vista-Only Stance, Offers Windows XPDell has announced that they will begin offering PC buyers Windows XP again after many customer complaints. Dell customers previously had to buy Windows Vista if they bought a Dell PC.
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HP Increases PC Sales Lead Over DellHewlett-Packard Co. extended its world-leading sales lead in the PC market in the first quarter over Dell, which fell behind HP for the lead in PC sales last year for the first time.
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Lindsay Lohan Reflects on RehabActress Lindsay Lohan says that she felt safe when she was in rehab earlier in the year, but that she does not consider herself to be an addict.
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Actress Kitty Carlisle Dies at 96Actress Kitty Carlisle Hart has died in New York at the age of 96, her son announced on Wednesday.
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Participation in Web 2.0 Websites is WeakA new study indicates that Web 2.0, a buzzword to describe the second generation of internet use, is far less participatory than had been assumed.
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Lily Allen Cancels the Rest of Her U.S. TourPop Star Lily Allen has canceled most of the remaining shows on her United States tour, saying that she is tired and not performing at her best.
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Bana, McAdams to Star in 'The Time Traveler's Wife'Eric Bana and Rachel McAdams are set to star in the film adaptation of the novel "The Time Traveler's Wife."
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Microsoft Releases Media Player for FirefoxMicrosoft Corp. has announced the release of a new Windows Media plug-in for the Firefox web browser that allows users to play Windows Media Player.
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Sony May Launch New PS3 with More Storage SpaceSony Computer Entertainment Inc. announced on Tuesday that the company is considering launching a new Playstation 3 console with a larger hard disk drive capacity.
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Study: Chocolate More Exciting Than KissingResearchers in Britain have announced that people get more excited from eating chocolate than they do when they passionately kiss their lovers.
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Fruits and Veggies Reduce Risk of CancerA new study has shown that just one additional serving of fruit and vegetables per day may lower your risk of head and neck cancer.
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'Guitar Hero III' Announced for Next-Gen Systems and PS2RedOctane co-founder and president Kai Huang confirmed rumors today announcing that 'Guitar Hero III' will be available on all the next generation video games systems, the Microsoft Xbox 360, Playstation 3, and Nintendo Wii.
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Sara Evans' Husband Sues Her Divorce LawyerCountry star Sara Evans' estranged husband Craig Schelske is now suing one of his wife's lawyer and his firm for slander.
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Edward Norton to Star in 'Hulk' SequelEdward Norton has been set to take on the role of Bruce Banner by Marvel Studios in the next "The Incredible Hulk" movie.
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Pharmacists Must Fill Morning After Pill SubscriptionsDruggists who believe that 'morning after' birth control pills constitute abortion are not allowed to stand in the way of a patient's right to acquire the drugs, officials have ruled.
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Study: Abstinence Education Doesn't Stop SexA new study shows that students who participated in sexual abstinence education programs were just as likely to have sex as those who did not.
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The First James Bond, Barry Nelson, DiesBarry Nelson, the first actor to play James Bond on screen, died on April 7 at the age of 89.
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Music Labels Pressure Apple to Make ITunes Subscription BasedSeveral of the world's biggest music labels are expected to ask Apple to introduce a music subscription service to its iTunes store.
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Scary Spice Has DNA Test to Prove Eddie Murphy is FatherMelanie Brown, AKA Scary Spice of the Spice Girls, has reportedly had her daughter Fortuna Daphne Bay's DNA taken for a test to prove that actor and comedian Eddie Murphy is her father.
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American Idol Sex Tape Released OnlineOlivia Mojica, an American Idol contestant who just missed being a finalist on season two of the show, is now set to be the first Idol contestant to make a sex tape.
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Video Games Debut on IPod, IPhoneApple's iPod mobile media device, the most popular mobile media player on the market with about 100 million units sold since 2001, has recently evolved into more than just a music and video player.
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Shia LaBeouf Signs on for New Indiana Jones FilmShia LaBeouf, star of this summer's "Transformers," has officially signed to co-star with Harrison Ford in the fourth "Indiana Jones" movie, producer George Lucas and director Steven Spielburg announced.
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Human Error Caused Mars Surveyor LossHuman error triggered the series of events that caused the battery to fail on the Mars Global Surveyor last year, a NASA report indicated on Friday.
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Bill Gates, the World's Richest Man, Plans Space FlightThe world's richest man, Bill Gates, is reportedly considering a flight into space, according to a Russian cosmonaut.
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USOC to Decide Between LA and Chicago for Olympics on SaturdayThe USOC is set to decide between two of America's best known cities, Los Angeles and Chicago, to be the country's candidate to host the 2016 Olympics.
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Samsung Launching Dual Blu-Ray/HD-DVD PlayerSamsung Electronics Co. Ltd., one of the leading backers of the Blu-Ray disc format, has announced its plans to release a player this year that will play both Blu-ray and rival HD DVD discs.
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Defiant Radio Station to Air Imus RerunsA small southern California radio station intends to run the "Best of Imus" next week to protest the firing of Don Imus.
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Apple Adds MGM Movies to ITunesApple and MGM announced today that MGM will now offer downloadable movies on Apple's iTunes store.
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NASA Says Other Planets May Have Red Plants and TreesNASA scientists think that they have found out how to predict the color of plants on planets outside of our solar system.
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CBS Announces CBS InteractiveCBS Corporation announced today the creation of the CBS Interactive Audience Network.
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Exercise May Prevent DepressionA new study suggests that regular vigorous exercise were less likely to get depression or an anxiety disorder.
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Sony Plans to Release Next Generation of HDTVsSony has announced plans to ship a new HDTV this year that uses display technology that it says will replace the LCD and plasma screens that dominate today's HDTV market.
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World of Warcraft's Blizzard Announces Blizzcon 2007Blizzard Entertainment has announced that the Blizzcon 2007 gaming convention will take place in August.
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Johnny Cash's Home Fire Believed to Be AccidentalThe fire that burned the late Johnny and June Carter Cash's home down appears to have been accidental, Hendersonville, Tenn. Fire officials said.
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Emmy Winning Actor Roscoe Lee Browne DiesActor Roscoe Lee Browne, known for his deep voice and dignified bearing, died in Los Angeles Wednesday at the age of 81.
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Hispanics Unhappy with Burns Revision of WWII Documentary, 'The War'Several Hispanic groups announced on Thursday that the aren't happy with Ken Burns' plan to edit his upcoming World War II documentary series, 'The War,' by including stories of Latino veterans during breaks at the end of each hour.
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Nintendo Launches Wii Internet ChannelNintendo has announced that the final version of its Internet Channel for the Wii video game console has been released after months of beta testing.
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Sony to Stop Selling 20gb Playstation 3 in the U.SSony Computer Entertainment America announced Wednesday that they've officially killed the Playstation 3 20GB SKU.
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Detroit Pistons Win the East, Home Court AdvantageThe Detroit Pistons defeated the Orlando Magic 104-99 Wednesday night to win the East and home court advantage.
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Mysterious Decline of Male Births in USThe number of male births has decreased each year over the last 30 years in the U.S. and Japan according to a new study by the University of Pittsburg.
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Jackson Family to Be in CBS Reality Show 'Pop Dynasty'Yet another TV reality talent show is headed to television, this time featuring members of the Jackson family. Three older siblings of 'The King of Pop,' Michael Jackson, have teamed up for an 'American Idol' style TV contest.
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More States Rewarding Doctors for Quality CareOver half of all states in the U.S. reward doctors for providing high-quality care to patients in government health care programs for the poor, according to a new survey.
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CDC Recommends New Drug for GonorrheaThe Centers for Disease Control is recommending wider use of a new drug to treat gonorrhea due to the sexually transmitted disease becoming resistant to the longtime standard antibiotic treatment.
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Luke Walton Denies Dating Britney SpearsLos Angeles Lakers forward Luke Walton said on Thursday that he is not dating pop singer Britney Spears, in response to reports last week that the two were dating.
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'Notes from the Underbelly' Debuts Tonight on ABCABC's half-hour comedy 'Notes from the Underbelly' debuts Thursday night on the network.
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Pete Doherty Declares that Kate Moss is His FianceeSinger/songwriter Pete Doherty publicly confirmed his engagement to supermodel Kate Moss by describing her as his fiancée when she appeared with him on stage at a concert in London last night.
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Drew Barrymore is Newest CoverGirl ModelDrew Barrymore is CoverGirl's newest model and spokeswoman, Procter & Gamble Co. announced today in Los Angeles.
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CBS's Couric Plagiarizes Video Essay, Claims She was UnawareA CBS News producer has been fired and the network issued an apology after a Katie Couric video essay on libraries was found to have been plagiarized from the Wall Street Journal.
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Marc Anthony Owes New York $2.5 Million in Back TaxesSinger Marc Anthony has agreed to pay about $2.5 million in back taxes, interest, and penalties to the State of New York due to his failure to file returns for five years, the Manhattan District Attorney announced Wednesday.
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Jennifer Lopez Denies Marriage Split with Marc AnthonyPop singer and actress Jennifer Lopez's rep hs denied reports that she has split with her musician husband Marc Anthony.
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Beatles Settles EMI Suit, Music Could Be Available Online SoonThe company representing The Beatles, Apple Corps, has settled a $59 million royalty dispute with record label EMI Group, the two companies announced Thursday.
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EA's Boom Boom Rocket Explodes onto Xbox LiveElectronic Arts announced today that their first Xbox Live Arcade game has debuted.
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'Prison Break' Actor to Plead Guilty to Vehicular ManslaughterFormer Prison Break actor Lane Garrison will plead guilty to vehicular manslaughter for a crash that killed a 17 year old boy, his attorney announced Wednesday.
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Facebook Gets a FaceliftFacebook.com launched a new design and more than 47,000 network portal pages that aggregate information on Wednesday, the company announced.
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Meth, Cocaine Abuse Increase Risk of StrokeA new study indicates that the abuse of stimulant drugs such as cocaine and amphetamines may increase the risk of stroke.
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Kevin Durant Declares for NBA DraftTexas Longhorn All-American Freshman Kevin Durant is expected to declare for the NBA draft today according to a source close to the star forward.
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Jackie Chan and Jet Li Team Up for the First TimeMartial Arts movie stars Jackie Chan and Jet Li are teaming up for the first time in 'The Forbidden Kingdom," a new action film that will begin production next month in China.
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Rip Torn Wants Trial for DWI CaseActor Rip Torn is seeking a nonjury trial for a charge that he was driving while intoxicated according to a county clerk.
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Willa Ford Will Play Anna NicoleAmerican pop singer and dancer Willa Ford has signed on to star as Anna Nicole Smith in a new independent film that will begin shooting next week, according to media reports.
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'Fifth Beatle' Quits Apple CorpsThe reclusive businessman who oversaw the Beatles' financial interests has left Apple Corps. after more than 40 years, the group announced on Tuesday.
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'Ghost Rider' Creator Sues Media CompaniesThe creator of Ghost Rider, Gary Friedrich, has sued Marvel Enterprises, Sony Pictures Entertainment, and several other entities ripping off his copyrights to his comic book character on their way to turning it into a film.
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Jolie and Pitt Buy $137 Million 'Love Boat'Angelina Jolie and Brat Pitt are reportedly buying a $137 million luxury yacht, their very own love boat.
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TV Producer Wants Jim Morrison PardonedJim Morrison, the late singer of the Doors, may be pardoned by the state of Florida for a 38 year old conviction, if a TV producer gets his wish.
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NFL Suspends Pacman for Entire SeasonThe National Football League on Tuesday announced the suspension of Tennessee Titans cornerback Adam 'Pacman' Jones for the entire 2007 season.
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DNA: Birkhead is Father of Anna Nicole's BabyAccording to DNA tests, Larry Birkhead is the father of Anna Nicole Smith's baby. The late reality TV star's former boyfriend left a court hearing Tuesday to announce that his daughter would be home soon.
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'Laguna Beach' Star Arrested After Spewing Racial SlursActor Jason Wahler was arrested over the weekend after punching a hotel security guard and passing out drunk in a hallway according to a Seattle Police report.
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Principal Sues Ex-Students Over Myspace ProfilesA high school principal has sued four former students claiming they created fake Myspace profiles portraying him as a drug and alcohol addict, among other things.
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Halo 3 Multiplayer Beta Hits Xbox Live May 16Microsoft Game Studios and Bugie Studios announced today that the multiplayer beta of 'Halo 3' will be released on the Xbox Live service on May 16 at 5 a.m. PDT. The beta will run through June 6 at 11:59 p.m. PDT.
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'Scrubs' Star Ties the Knot'Scrubs' star John C. McGinley is a newlywed, according to his spokeswoman, who announced the wedding on Monday.
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Britney Dating Basketball StarBritney Spears is rumored to be dating 6ft 8inch basketball star Luke Walton of the Los Angeles Lakers.
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Women: Scarlett Johansson Has World's Sexiest BodyWomen have voted Hollywood Star Scarlett Johansson as having the world's sexiest body.
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Leonardo DiCaprio to Star in Al Qaeda FilmLeonardo DiCaprio is set to star in a new Ridley Scott thriller that will have him tracking an Al Qaeda leader.
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Madonna to Sing at Live Earth ConcertMadonna and the Black Eyed Peas are among the music acts expected to perform at the Live Earth Concert in London on July 7. The concert is intended to raise awareness about climate change, according to organizers.
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'Blades' Number One at Box Office, 'Grindhouse' Disappoints'Blades of Glory' topped the box office movie charts for the second straight week, while 'Grindhouse' opened with a very disappointing fourth place finish over Easter weekend.
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Avril Lavigne Buys $9.5 Million Bel-Air MansionPop star Avril Lavigne and her rock star husband have bought a Tuscan-style home in the upscale Los Angeles Bel Air neighborhood for about $9.5 million.
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Study Shows Treatment May Cause Cancer to SpreadA new US study reports that a treatment-induced growth factor called TGF-beta helps contribute to the spread of advanced cancer.
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Melanoma Survival Rate ImprovingThe survival rate for patients diagnosed with melanoma is increasing according to a new study.
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Nicole Kidman Denies Being PregnantOscar winning actress Nicole Kidman has denied reports that she is pregnant with husband Keith Urban's child.
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Review: Coby TF-DVD7005 Portable DVD PlayerThe Coby TF-DVD7005 portable DVD player is a very nice portable DVD player with a very clear picture.
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Google to Let Users Make Their Own MapsGoogle Inc. announced that they will provide free tools designed to make it easy for people to create customized maps in order for people to easily share knowledge about neighborhoods and other favorite places.
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Capcom Confirms Resident Evil 4 for WiiCapcom announced today that the successful Resident Evil video game series, which has sold over 30 million games worldwide, is coming to the Nintendo Wii with two new titles.
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Michael Jackson Memorabilia to Be AuctionedMichael Jackson memorabilia, including his gold record award for the "Thriller" album and a "Victory Tour" program signed by Jackson family members are set to be auctioned next month unless the musician tries to block the sale, officials said.
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Apple Officially Confirms IPhone Release in JuneApple has confirmed that it will ship its iPhone in June in the U.S., according to the company.
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Halle Berry Honored with Star on Hollywood Walk of FameHalle Berry now has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame to go along with her Emmy, Golden Globe, and Oscar.
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Tori Spelling Shows Off BabyActress Tori Spelling talks about the joys of motherhood and the difficulty of childbirth during a new interview to be seen in Us Weekly magazine.
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Shandi Finnessey Eliminated from 'Dancing with the Stars'Former beauty queen Shandi Finnessey was eliminated from the hit ABC show 'Dancing with the Stars' on Tuesday night.
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Mars Heats Up, Fuels Global Warming DebateSkeptics over global warming have jumped on news that Mars is heating up to back their skepticism that humans are causing global warming on Earth.
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FBI Checks into Illegal Gambling in Second LifeThe FBI is investigating the virtual online world Second Life's internet casinos, while the U.S. government decides on the legality of virtual gambling.
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Wii Unexpectedly Becoming Console of ChoiceIt was assumed that the battle for next-gen video game console supremacy would be between Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Sony's Playstation 3. It has been Nintendo's Wii, however, that has become the next-gen console of choice among gamers.
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Google Desktop Released for MacInternet search giant Google Inc. released Google Desktop for Mac on Wednesday.
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Microsoft Sued Over Deceptive MarketingMicrosoft unfairly labeled PCs as "Windows Vista Capable" even when the computers could only run the most basic form of the operating system, according to a lawsuit filed against the company on Thursday.
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Emergency Landing for John TravoltaHollywood movie star John Travolta was forced to make an emergency landing in his private jet on Monday night.
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Hospitals Are Putting Patients at RiskPatient safety incidents in U.S. hospitals have increased by three percent overall from 3002 to 2005.
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Foundation to Spend $500 Million to Fight Childhood ObesityThe Robert Wood Johnson Foundation announced Wednesday that it would spend $500 million over the next five years to fight the epidemic of childhood obesity.
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How Using Article Directories Can Increase BacklinksOne thing every website needs to get all-important traffic is backlinks. Plain and simply link building is an absolute must in order to get search engine traffic to your website or blog.
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Older Parents More Likely to Have Autistic ChildThe age of a child's parents is a risk factor for having a child with autism, a new study indicates.
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Can Religion Stop the Spread of AIDS?HIV-positive people who say religion is an important part of their lives are less likely to have many sexual partners and are less likely to engage in high risk sexual behavior than other people with the AIDS virus, according to a new study issued by the RAND Corporation.
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Cancer Cases to Double by 2030The number of diagnosed cancer cases will more than double by the year 2030 according to the director of the International Agency for Research on Cancer.
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Court Rules that Insurer Must Pay for Boy's Breast SurgeryA New York Appeals Court ruled today that an insurer that refused to pay for a teenage boy's breast reduction surgery on the ground that it was cosmetic must reimburse his father for the operation.
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Adam Sandler to Appear in First Disney MovieAdam Sandler has signed on to star in his first Walt Disney Pictures film, "Bedtime Stories."
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Authorities Say Parents Can't Name Their Baby MetallicaA Swedish couple has run into trouble with the law after trying to name their baby girl Metallica.
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Sony Lowers Price of PSP by $30Sony Computer Entertainment America announced on Tuesday that it is lowering the price of its PlayStation Portable game system by $30 to $169.99.
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Babies Who Don't Respond to Their Name May Have AutismOne year old babies who do not respond when their name is called may have autism, according to researchers.
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Google Accused of 'Airbrushing History' with Pre-Katrina ImagesAfter being accused by a Democrat in the U.S. Congress of "airbrushing history," Google Inc. announced that it has replaced pre-Hurricane Katrina satellite imagery of the Gulf Coast with more recent photographs. -
State of Texas Sues RadioShack Due to ID Theft ViolationsRadioShack was sued Monday by the Texas Attorney General's office.
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Keith Richards Snorted More Then Just Coke...Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones admitted to snorting his own father's ashes during a drug binge.
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One in Four Diagnosed with Depression Are MisdiagnosedOne in four people who are diagnosed as being depressed are simply reacting normally to stressful events such as divorce or job loss, according to new research.
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Mandy Moore Breaks AnkleMandy Moore fractured her ankle after jumping off of a boat for a magazine photo shoot.
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NYC Enraged Over Grand Theft Auto IVNew York City officials are upset about the new version of the popular video game series Grand Theft Auto after the trailer of the new GTA IV was released.
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Can't Stomp Out Smoking? Blame Your DNASmokers that don't have certain DNA may have a tougher time quitting smoking, new research shows.
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Tribune Co. To Sell The CubsTribune Co., owner of the Chicago Cubs, announced that they plan to sell the storied baseball franchise later this year.
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'Guitar Hero II' Finally Hits Xbox 360Available only on the PS2 for a long time, Guitar Hero is finally hitting the Xbox. Still one of the hottest video games even five months after its launch, Guitar Hero II comes out today for the Xbox 360.
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Google in Talks to Buy DoubleClickGoogle Inc. has emerged as a competitor with Microsoft to buy DoublClick, an online advertising company.
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Car from 'Night Rider' Up for SaleKnight Industries Two Thousand, or KITT, the high-tech black 1982 Pontiac Trans Am from the 1980s TV show Knight Rider is up for sale.
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NiGHTS Sequel to Hit the WiiSega has officially announced that a sequel to the revered Sega Saturn game 'NiGHTs' is going to be released on the Nintendo Wii video game console.
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WTO Rules U.S. Gambling Ban is IllegalThe World Trade Organization has ruled that the U.S.'s internet betting ban is illegal.
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Susan Sarandon, John Goodman Join 'Speed Racer'Susan Sarandon and John Goodman are reportedly in negotiations to play the parents of Emile Hirsch in "Speed Racer."
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Fergie: I was a LesbianBlack Eyed Peas singer Fergie has admitted to having a series of lesbian relationships.
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Blood Types A, B Could Be Converted to Type OResearchers have announced the finding of newly discovered enzymes that can be used to convert blood types A,B, and AB into O, the universal donor type.
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Scientists Grow Heart Valve from Stem CellsBritish scientists have grown part of a human heart from stem cells
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Nelly Furtado Sweeps Juno AwardsNelly Furtado stole the show at the Juno Awards Sunday, taking home five Junos including Artist of the Year.
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Stern Drops Bid to Block Anna Nicole DNA ResultsAnna Nicole Smith's longtime companion and lawyer, Howard K. Stern, has dropped his attempt today to block the release of DNA test results that could reveal the father of her baby daughter.
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'Guitar Hero' Maker to Create 'Rock Band'The developer behind the "Guitar Hero" video game franchise today announced "Rock Band," an all-new music-based game that takes the ideas of "Guitar Hero" to another level.
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HBO Plans Movie About Bush and Florida RecountHBO has announced their plans for the new film 'Recount,' which revisits the 2000 election turmoil in Florida.
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ChaCha: Make Money Helping Others Search the WebChaCha is a new social search engine that allows you to as a searcher to search the web with the live help of a ChaCha guide. The guide chats with you through an instant messaging system to help you look for the information you need.
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Miss America Dumped AgainThe Miss America Pageant has been dumped by Country Music Television. This leaves the 86 year old pageant without a TV home for the second time in three years.
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Review: Samsung SyncMaster 204B 20.1 Inch LCD MonitorThe Samsung 204B 20.1 inch LCD monitor, despite some flaws, is a great monitor for its price.
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Living with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)OCD can be a very difficult disorder for someone to live with on a day-to-day basis because the obsessions and associated rituals can take over a person's life.
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US Global AIDS Effort Urged to Push PreventionThe U.S. program fighting AIDS globally needs to put more emphasis on prevention of the disease and helping hard-hit nations in their fight against it, according to an expert panel.
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The World's Grossest FoodsI love food, but there are some things I just won't eat. Whether it's an insect or a duck embryo, you won't see me eating it. -
Product Review: Combi Centre DX - Infant Car SeatThe Combi Centre DX infant car seat is a very nice car seat that includes features not included on most models.
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Obesity Increases Prostate Cancer MortalityObese and overweight men who are diagnosed with prostate cancer by biopsy are more likely than non-overweight men to receive inadequate treatment that is not aggressive enough to fight the disease.
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Checkups Increase Cancer ScreeningA U.S. medical study finds that for people age 50 and older, getting checkups every year or two may improve the chance that they'll get the recommended cancer screenings that experts recommend.
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Divorce Throws the Yankees Empire into DisarrayGeorge Steinbrenner's daughter filed for divorce this week against husband Steve Swindal, a move that could throw the Yankees in disarray.
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Smokers Miss More Work Than Non-SmokersSmokers take an average of almost eight days more sick leave every year than non-smokers, according to research.
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George Clooney's Million Dollar ChallengeGeorge Clooney has issued a $1 million challenge to anyone that can prove he's behind the leak of online outtakes of the film 'I Heart Huckabees.'
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Catholics Angry About Naked Chocolate JesusA life-sized sculpture of an anatomically correct Jesus made out of chocolate has drawn the ire of a Roman Catholic organization and forced a Manhattan art gallery to reconsider exhibiting it during Easter week.
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Breast Feeding Cuts HIV RiskResearch shows that exclusive breast feeding can significantly reduce the risk of HIV being transmitted from mother to child in infants under age six months.
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Easter Alert: Easter Chicks Carry SalmonellaThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reported that 81 people in 22 states fell ill last spring after getting salmonella from chicks.
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Borat is Having a BabyThe creator of Borat, Sasha Baron Cohen, is to be a father, according to sources.
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Michael Jackson to Launch World TourMichael Jackson is set to launch his next world tour with a huge show at Las Vegas' Luxor resort, according to reports.
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Spears, K-Fed Sign Divorce SettlementBritney Spears and Kevin Federline reached a settlement in their divorce Thursday, according to a spokesman for Federline's attorney.
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Mark Wahlberg to Star in Next Shyamalan Movie, 'The Happening'Mark Wahlberg has signed a deal to star in M. Night Syamalan's next film, 'The Happening.'
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Paris Hilton Going to Jail?Paris Hilton may be going to jail because of violating her probation.
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Agloco: Make Easy Money Just for Being OnlineIt is free to sign up for Agloco, and it's a great way to make easy money just for being online. -
Expect Intel's Next-Gen Penryn Processor This YearIntel Corp. announced that it will begin producing its next-generation Penryn processors by the end of 2007.
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Emotions Cause Arthritis PainA new study shows that the fear and distress felt by arthritis patients about their condition can make a big difference in how the perceive the pain.
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Microsoft Unveils Mobile Web BrowserMicrosoft Corp. has introduced an early version of a new web browser for mobile devices that will make browsing full-sized websites faster and easier on small screens.
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Green Tea May Fight HIVGreen Tea may help to stop the spread of HIV, according to new research.
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Severed Leg Washes Up on Property of Knicks OwnerA severed human leg that was stuff inside a plastic bag washed up Wednesday on the Long Island Sound estate of New York Knicks owner James Dolan.
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J.Lo Promotes New Album in the BronxJennifer Lopez made fans happy on Tuesday when she appeared at a Bronx record store to sign autographs and promote her first all-Spanish album.
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Plot to Kidnap Angelina Jolie's New Son for Ransom?Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are stunned by new rumors of a plot to kidnap their newly adopted son, Pax Thien.
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U2's Bono Honored with KnighthoodU2 frontman Bono became a Knight of the British empire on Thursday.
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Apple Introduces 'Complete My Album'Apple has announced 'Complete My Album,' a groundbreaking new iTunes service that will allow customers to turn their individual tracks into a complete album at a reduced price.
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Gene Linked to Increased Risk of StrokeOne of the most common genetic defects passed on through families can significantly increase a person's chance of having a stroke, according to a new study.
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New Prostate Cancer Vaccine Under ReviewSeattle biotech company Dendreon today faces its next-to-last hurdle after spending 10 years and $400 million to develop and test its prostate cancer drug.
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Sheryl Crow Lobbies Congress for Breast Cancer ResearchGrammy-winning musician Sheryl Crow joined breast cancer survivors and prevention advocates at the U.S. Capitol Wednesday to urge funding of research into breast cancer's cause.
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Nintendo Headlines New 'E for All' EventNintendo will be the flagship exhibitor for the new 'E for All' show, according to officials from IDG's new consumer focused event.
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Foxy Brown Pleads Not Guilty in FloridaRapper Foxy Brown pleaded not guilty to two misdemeanor charges on Wednesday that stemmed from an incident on Feb. 15 at a beauty supply shop in Pembroke Pines, Florida.
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EA to Create New 'Lord of the Rings' Game for 2008Electronic Arts Inc. announced today that it has renewed the license to make more games within J.R.R. Tolkien's 'The Lord of the Rings' universe through 2008.
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Drug Free Asthma TreatmentThe removal of muscle tissue in the overly active airways of those with asthma by exposing the tissue to heat can help relieve asthma.
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Product Review: GE JEM31 800 Watts Microwave OvenThe GE JEM31 800 watts microwave is a very compact, yet full featured microwave.
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Product Review: Sony DVP-NS75H DVD PlayerThe Sony DVP-NS75 is a great DVD player if you have an HDTV and can't afford a true HD-DVD player.
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Product Review: Canon PowerShot SD600The Canon PowerShot SD600 is a very nice six megapixel digital camera with great features and high-quality construction. -
Black Eyed Peas Singer Arrested for DUITaboo of the hip hop group the Black Eyed Peas was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence after a collision, according to police reports.





