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Do Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick Sleep in Separate Beds?

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Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick seemed to be treading dangerous relationship waters in the Season 2 premiere of Kourtney & Kim Take New York. The pair made a point of checking out two separate bedrooms in their new home in New York. Despite rumors of trouble, the Kardashian and Disick announced Wednesday that they are expecting a second baby.
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Warren Buffett buys his hometown newspaper

Billionaire investor Warren Buffett buys newspapers every day, the hometown daily included, but on Wednesday he dispensed with the single-issue price and bought the whole company instead.
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Analysis: AT&T may struggle to find asset buyers

AT&T Inc will struggle to find buyers for any asset sale big enough to salvage its $39 billion deal to buy T-Mobile USA, with most likely buyers Leap Wireless International Inc and MetroPCS Communications lacking the cash.
2011 VS Fashion Show

Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2011 Highlights [PHOTOS & VIDEO]

The 2011 Victoria's Secret Fashion show featured some of the most stunning looks so far, as supermodel Angels like Miranda Kerr, Adriana Lima and Alessandra Ambrosio strutted down the runway. Missed the show? Check out photos and video from the lingerie show, from Nicki Minaj's performance to beautiful creations on the runway.
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Private Sector Adds Most Jobs in Nearly a Year

Private sector job growth accelerated in November as employers created the most jobs in nearly a year, prompting economists to raise their forecasts for Friday's more comprehensive U.S. labor report.
Rangers close gap on Penguins in Atlantic

Rangers close gap on Penguins in Atlantic

Pittsburgh's Sidney Crosby continued his potent point-scoring run since returning from injury but the Penguins fell 4-3 to New York on Tuesday, allowing the Rangers to close the gap in the Atlantic division.
One in five U.S. adult infected with HIV do not know it.

Few in US with HIV Have Virus Under Control

Only 28 percent of the 1.2 million Americans living with HIV have the infection under control, increasing the risk that they will spread the disease to others, U.S. health officials said on Tuesday.
There was a total of 3,000 gay and bisexual men who were diagnosed with HIV in 2010, the highest ever annual number, according to a new report.

Many Americans Unaware of Being HIV-Infected

One in every five HIV-positive Americans are unaware of their condition, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports. That's 240,000, out of 1.2 million Americans, of whom just an estimated 28 percent have the infection under control.

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