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Bus Crashes Spur More Scrutiny of Interstate Bus Lines

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The spate of deadly interstate bus accidents has renewed scrutiny of the bus lines that ferry customers between East Coast cities for a small fee, with elected officials and advocacy organizations calling for increased regulation and stepped up inspections.
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New York Times Appoints Abramson as First Woman Editor

The New York Times announced that current managing editor Jill Abramson will be the newspaper's next executive editor. Bill Keller, the executive editor for the last eight years, resigned from his post and will write a weekly column for a new Sunday opinion section.
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Jets' Pouha films reality show for YouTube

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Obama agrees to candid photos

President Obama and The White House have agreed to let a single news photographer capture candid pictures during presidential speeches.
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After Skype, Microsoft eyes Nokia?

After getting slammed by the market today, speculation is now mounting that Nokia may become the acquisition of software giant Microsoft.

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