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Murdoch Lied about Phone Hacking, Say Former Employees

In separate letters made public by the House of Commons, former Rupert Murdoch staffers say that the media mogul and his son have been telling "serious inaccuracies" concerning their involvement in the News of the World phone hacking scandal.
Gene Simmons of the rock band ''Kiss'' attends the NBA All-Star basketball game in Los Angeles

Kiss dropped from Michael Jackson tribute show

The rock band Kiss was removed from the line-up for a Michael Jackson tribute concert in Britain, after it was revealed frontman Gene Simmons has called Jackson a child molester, organizers said on Tuesday.
Armstrong arrives at Bartels Harley-Davidson in Marina Del Rey

Suicide Rocks Beverly Hills "Real Housewives"

The estranged husband of "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star Taylor Armstrong has been found dead in an apparent suicide, just three weeks before the reality show is scheduled to return to U.S. television.
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Will U.S. Supreme Court Strike Down U.S. Universal Health Insurance Program?

The 2010 U.S. Health Care Act could hinge on the votes of two justices, Chief Justice John Roberts (front center), and Justice Anthony Kennedy (front, second from right). Roberts on occasion refuses to join the court's conservative bloc; Kennedy has been one of the justices most protective of state power vs. the federal government.
Facebook Beats Apple as ‘Worst Dress’ in Silicon Valley, Zuckerberg MVP

Facebook Lawyers Prove Ceglia's Contract Was Fabricated: Court Filing

Paul Ceglia, the wood pellet salesman from New York claiming he was a founder of Facebook along with Mark Zuckerberg, filed a lawsuit against Zuckerberg in 2010, alleging that they have signed a contract in 2003 that entitled Ceglia to half the company. A court filing on Monday suggests that an authentic contract found embedded in electronic data on Mr. Ceglia's computer did not mention Facebook at all. All it had was a company called Street Fax that Mr. Ceglia reportedly owned.
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U.S.-based Businesses Complain over .XXX Domain

The new triple-x domain that will launch in December is already facing dissatisfaction from businesses across the U.S. as porn and mainstream businesses feel they are being forced to buy domain names they don?t want.
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Protesters Cause BART Station Shutdown

Bay Area Rapid Transit authorities closed San Francisco's Civic Center Station Monday afternoon to control a protest against an earlier cellphone shutdown.
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Obama Healthcare Law: Two Justices May Decide Fate

The legal fate of President Barack Obama's signature healthcare law will likely come down to two Republican appointees on the U.S. Supreme Court -- Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Anthony Kennedy.
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British police out in force to deter riots

British police flooded the streets to ensure weekend drinking does not reignite the rioting that swept London and other cities this week, shocking Britons and sullying the country's image a year before it hosts the Olympics.
Casey Anthony and her lawyer Jose Baez

Judge Orders Casey Anthony Back to Florida for Probation

A Florida judge has ordered Casey Anthony back to the state by Aug. 26 to serve a probation period for the 2010 check fraud conviction. Judge Belvin Perry rejected claims by Anthony's lawyers that the she already served her probation while in jail waiting for the murder trial for allegedly killing her 2-year-old Caylee in 2008.

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