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Law & Order puts 20 seasons into 104-disc DVD set

It weighs nearly 10 pounds, holds 104 DVDs and is bigger than a breadbox. And speaking of bread … even if you catch a sale, the new Law & Order: The Complete Series DVD box set, which retails for $699.99, is going to set you back a nice chunk of dough.
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Justin Bieber to take paternity test on baby claim

Justin Bieber will take a paternity test to counter claims that he fathered a baby boy with a young California woman after a brief backstage encounter last year, a source close to the singer said on Monday.
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Photos of Mariah Yeater with Baby Tristyn Emerge

Photos of Mariah Yeater and her three-month-old son Tristyn have recently emerged. The Daily Mail has released exclusive shots of the mother and her child -- who may or may not be Justin Bieber's son -- sharing some happy moments together.
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Justin Bieber versus Mariah Yeater: Singer Will Take DNA Test, Then Sue Yeater

Justin Bieber does not take controversy lying down. Bieber, who was recently accused of fathering Mariah Yeater's 3-month-old son after a tryst back in Oct. 2010, is going to make sure his accuser pays. After he proves he is not the father, Bieber and his team will slap Yeater with a lawsuit, sources directly connected to Bieber told TMZ.
Erin Andrews Caught in Masturbation Scandal

Keith Clinkscales, Former ESPN VP, Denies Masturbating Near Erin Andrews

Keith Clinkscales, a former senior vice president at ESPN, is denying allegations that he masturbated next to ESPN correspondent Erin Andrews on a plane. Clinkscales' lawyer, Judd Burstein, filed a lawsuit against Joan Lynch, the former colleague of Clinkscales' who supposedly leaked the story to Deadspin, according to the Huffington Post.
Citizens listen to congressional leaders offering support to the Alliance for Retired Americans in their opposition to a Medicare bill introduced in 2003.

Medicare Beneficiaries Sue U.S. Over Hospital Stays

A group of Medicare patients and their families sued the Obama administration on Thursday, saying they were deprived of coverage by the government health plan because of a policy that allows hospitals to avoid admitting elderly people with chronic ailments as inpatients.

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