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Washington titled 'most socially networked' city

Washington D.C. has emerged on the top of the 'most socially networked' cities of America. Men's Health has put together a list of 100 cities in a study that rates El Paso as the 'least socially networked'.
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NY Bound Bus Overturns, Killing 13

An inter-city tour bus traveling from a casino in Connecticut to New York City overturned on Saturday killing 13 people, according to reports.
Evacuees sit through an earthquake at a temporary shelter at a stadium in Koriyama

Death toll from Japan quake rising

The death toll from Japan’s devastating earthquake could rise to more than 1,300, as the country continues to dig out survivors trapped beneath rubble and concrete
Harry Potter: The exhibition coming to New York

Harry Potter: The exhibition coming to New York

Visitors to the exhibition will be able to see dramatic displays inspired by the Hogwarts film sets and see the amazing craftsmanship behind authentic costumes and props from the Harry Potter films.
What shoes are fashionable in Spring 2011

Spring Shoes 2011

When do you think Spring is coming? Maybe it's the time when you start to see vivid colors on the streets. But the color of Spring has already touched the shoes of 2011 as many designers participating in Paris and New York Spring/Summer 2011 Collection showed off Kill Heel and Wedges.
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Rare video glimpse of Guantanamo Bay prison

Guantánamo Bay is a bay located in Guantánamo Province at the southeastern end of Cuba. It is the largest harbor on the south side of the island and is surrounded by steep hills creating an enclave cut off from its immediate hinterland.
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Oil prices remain volatile amid Saudi unrest

Oil prices remained volatile in Asian trade on Friday, as traders became cautious that unrest in Saudi Arabia could intensify and disrupt oil production in the world’s largest oil exporter.
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US stocks plunge on disappointing economic news?

U.S. stocks plunged on Thursday as weaker-than-expected economic reports from both domestic and overseas coupled with fears over the impact on oil price by pervasive unrest in the Middle East and North Africa weighed on the sentiment.
BBC cameraman Goktay Koraltan of Turkey returns to the Rixos hotel with his colleagues after being released from detention in Tripoli

Journalists targeted in Libya recall tales of harassment

International journalists continue to be targeted in the trouble-torn Middle East countries with the most extreme case coming from Libya, where BBC journalists had the first hand experience of Muammar Gaddafi regime's harassment of scribes.
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Oil climbs to near $105 as output falls in Libya

Oil prices rose to near $105 a barrel in Asia on Thursday, following reports that crude production in Libya has dropped more than earlier estimate, as fresh battles between the forces loyal to Moammar Gadhafi and rebels led to damage of key oil infrastructure in the country.

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