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Say What? Vegas Out-Decibels New York

I used to think New York City was loud. It was especially bad around mid-town, where there was unending construction around Second Avenue and the lower 60s. But now I can only say, Say what? Vegas out-decibels even New York City.
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Samsung Galaxy S2; S3 Set for April Landing

Samsung Galaxy S3: What We Know So Far

Samsung Galaxy S3 is still creating a buzz with its anticipated features and release dates. Another purported image of the most eagerly awaited Android phone has hit the Internet this week and that again is making waves of anticipation among the Android smartphone lovers. Check out the specs of the Galaxy S3.
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Web address controversy deepens after U.S. warning

A controversial attempt to expand Internet addresses far beyond the likes of .com, .org or .net has provoked a rare threat from the U.S. government to withdraw a key license from the body that runs the Internet's core functions.
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Nike 3Q Profit Up On China, Emerging Markets Sales

The world's largest athletic shoe maker Nike Inc. (NYSE: NKE) reported on Thursday overall sales were not able to keep pace with increasing costs, yet growth China and emerging markets drove the company's fiscal third quarter past analysts' expectations.
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Stamp Firm Stanley Gibbons Sees Olympics, Royal Boost

British stamp-collecting firm Stanley Gibbons reported a jump in profit and said it expects to benefit from enthusiasts buying memorabilia commemorating the Olympics and Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee this year, with its order book at record levels
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Kim Kardashian Flour Bomb: 6 Must Watch Videos Of Celebrity Flour-Bombing

Last night Kim Kardashian had a run in with a powdery white substance, but it's not what you think. The reality star was hit with a flour bomb while on the red carpet of the launch of her new perfume, True Reflection. Believe it or not, Kim Kardashian isn't the only celebrity to be gifted with a flour bomb. Check out some of these videos of celebrities and politicians meeting the white cooking substance.
Syria's President Assad and wife arrive at a dinner during a EU-Mediterranean summit in Paris in 2008.

EU Sanctions Syrian First Lady

The wife of Syria's leader, Asma al-Assad, will suffer sanctions from the EU, including a travel ban to Europe and an asset freeze.
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Tuareg Rebels Advance In Northern Mali Amid Military Coup

Tuareg rebels in northern Mali, flush with arms and fighters from the Libyan revolution, pushed south Friday morning to occupy positions vacated by government forces as mutinous soldiers in the capital sought to complete a coup by arresting the president, military sources said.
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Gwyneth Paltrow, Rachael Ray Lambaste New York Times For Cook Book Article

Gwyneth Paltrow caught up with Rachel Ray on the Rachel Ray Show yesterday after putting her kids to bed and pouring herself a glass of wine. The iconic actress phoned in from London for the show to talk about a New York Times article I Was a Cookbook Ghostwriter, which claimed that several celebrities had not actually written cookbooks under their names.
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Oil Drops Below $107 After Weak China PMI

Crude oil prices declined in European trade Thursday as sentiment was dampened after reports indicated a sharp slowdown in the Chinese manufacturing activity in March.

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