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Delta Air Lines Shares Hit New Low

Shares of Delta Air Lines Inc. (NYSE: DAL) touched a new 52-week low of $9.31 on Wednesday. The company said its load factor for the month of March declined 4.5 percentage points to 79.7 percent from 84.2 percent last year.

Top U.S. Afghanistan Commander Condemns Quran Burning

The top U.S. commander in Afghanistan on Sunday condemned the burning of a Quran in the United States, days after demonstrators retaliated by killing workers for the United Nations and protests in cities around the country have escalated into violence.

Top 10 Hottest New Restaurants in U.S. (SLIDESHOW)

The restaurant reservation platform OpenTable Inc. announced the list of top 10 hottest new restaurants, which are among the 50 winners of OpenTable's Diners' Choice Awards for the Top Hot Spot Restaurants in the United States.
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Judge Judy overworked?

The 68-year-old Judge Judy told TMZ she felt that she just needed a day to chill, raising questions if she was overworked.
Lights are turned off during rolling blackouts in Misato City

Japanese ponder options to cope with energy shortage

The Japanese government said it will unveil a plan by April on how it will cope with an expected energy shortage this summer as a result of the destruction of the nuclear plants in Fukushima following the earthquake-tsunami catastrophe.
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What is congestive heart failure?

Legendary actress Elizabeth Taylor died Wednesday at the age of 79 in Los Angeles. Her death was caused by a condition she has called congestive heart failure.
People attend flashmob pillow fight at Brandenburger Tor in Berlin

Flashmob battles it out in Berlin - with pillows

While a real war in Libya is unfolding, a much less serious event took place in Berlin, where a pillow fight flash mob suddenly appeared in front of the German capital's iconic Brandenburger Tor and engaged in a large scale pillow fight.

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