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In his weekly address on Saturday, President Barack Obama told Americans “it’s going to take time” to fix the economic problems they currently face in their struggles to get “within reach” of the American dream.
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U.S. President Barack Obama recently announced plans to deliver a national address directly to students. Reactions from school districts, teachers and parents range from decisions not to show the address to being “thrilled” about it.
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Next Tuesday, President Obama is scheduled to address public school students across the country in an effort to reach out to the next generation of leaders.
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A man successfully robbed a bank but left a threatening note on the back of his bank check with his full address. The man faces 20 years in prison for robbing the bank.
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A parrot flew out of its cage and got lost in the city of Tokyo, but it was smart enough to let the vet know the owner’s name and address.
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Don't want to use your personal, work email address to sign-up at a website for fear of getting a ton of spam? Spamify.com provides you with a disposable e-mail address which expires after 15 minutes. You can read and reply to emails within the time frame
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Why is Jerry Falwell honoring Newt Gingrich for admitting he committed adultery?
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Spike Lee incorrectly said the address belonged to George Zimmerman.
Mitt Romney has addressed supporters in South Carolina, as results from a tight primary in the state, come in.
Norway is leading the way in preparing for the move to the net's new addressing scheme, suggests a survey.
A lost pet parakeet gets home safely in Tokyo after telling its home address to local police - a trick it was taught by its owner.
DeGeneres addresses One Million Moms and Prop 8 on her talk show.
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There are one billion squatters globally, that is, about one in every six people on the planet. Yet, squatting is largely absent from policy and academic debate and is rarely conceptualized, as a problem, as a symptom, or as a social or housing movement.
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The US Center for Disease Control (CDC) is issuing draft guidelines proposing that all U.S. baby boomers get a one-time...
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Fukushima is a disaster that continues to tell the world that nuclear power can't be controlled - which means it can't...
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I'm writing this because there have been a few posts by people I know on Facebook and Twitter in regards to marriage...
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NARM opens its 2012 Convention in Los Angeles. As a trade association that serves the music and entertainment content...
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Sickening recent article in The McGill Daily, McGill University’s student newspaper “The Land of Milk and Heroin:...
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