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If you just want a simple and speedy way to “get to the net” or connect to who and what you care about, you don’t always need the full-featured experience of a traditional notebook or desktop PC.
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LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - One or more of Wednesday's three wide-release movies might turn out to be a box-office turkey, but film distributors see the long Thanksgiving session as a lucrative opportunity for new films and holdovers alike.
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CBSSports.com auto racing correspondent Pete Pistone answers questions and comments from users.
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Even award-winning "HeartSmart" cookbook author Bonnie Stern can't steer clear from oil as her fried latkes are a yearly Hanukkah tradition. Low-fat recipes do exist, she admitted to CTV.ca. But oil is the key to Hanukkah celebrations, she added.
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Can you make big holiday dreams come true on a smaller budget? Yes! With a practical approach to shopping, your holidays won’t have to be ho-hum – they can be filled with digital magic.
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Rocco DiSpirito's mother, Nicolina, shares some of her favorite recipes.
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Want to get more out of your HDTV and the digital content you love? You can with the HP MediaSmart Connect.
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Andrew Luckabaugh could hardly contain himself. The Fairfax County 9-year-old was aboard a Boeing 777 at Dulles International Airport, bound for the North Pole. Soon, he would be meeting Santa Claus and telling the big guy what he wants for Christmas this year.
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A Dec. 26 story about Amazon.com's holiday orders carried a Seattle dateline. It should have carried a New York dateline, where the writer is based....
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CHICAGO (Reuters) - The Orlando Magic looked a different team from the one that stumbled to an untidy loss in their last game, an improved offensive display giving them a comprehensive 113-94 victory over the Chicago Bulls on Wednesday.
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Magic Johnson criticized a pair of talk show hosts Friday for accusing him of faking AIDS but said he didn't want them to be fired. Chris Baker and Langdon Perry of KTLK in Minneapolis made the remarks during Baker's conservative radio show on Wednesday. After Johnson condemned the statements, the station said it regretted "some offhand remarks" by the pair....
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Feature-length animations have proved to be a box-office goldmine for the big studios. But as the technology becomes ever cheaper and more sophisticated, smaller companies are grabbing a slice of the action. Tim Moore meets the makers of Igor, a privately funded film with monster ambitions.
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The third in a four-part series looking at the origins of some of the world's most popular melodies.
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FORMER NBA star Magic Johnson was outraged Friday after two Minnesota radio talk show hosts accused him of faking that he had contracted HIV, which can lead to AIDS.
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The Bcl-2 protein has long been implicated in protecting cancer cells from apoptosis, which means programmed cell death. This peptide (called NuBCP-9) and its mirror-image molecule work on Bcl-2 like a molecular switch, converting it into a killer of of
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Suniel Shetty is surely turning jack of all trades and master of them too. Acting, producing, event ...
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Industrial growth slowed to a mere 1.3 per cent against 10.9 per cent (YoY). Major blows to the decline came from capital goods, manufacturing and mining sectors. Capital goods sector grew at 2.3 per cent against 30.8 per cent (YoY),
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The team looks different from a week ago. PHILADELPHIA -- Like casualties of a brilliantly soured romance, the Dodgers trudged into the horizon Friday night surrounded by baleful foghorn tones and old fireworks smoke.
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They accused him of pretending to have HIV, but he says he doesn't want them fired. Magic Johnson criticized a pair of talk show hosts Friday for accusing him of faking HIV but said he didn't want them to be fired.
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Several supporters of the Liberal Party in Toronto found their cars sabotaged and their homes vandalized.
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A Big Apple Story.
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His phone number was published in a German phone directory -- Rafid Alwan, whose claims that Saddam Hussein was producing biological agents helped launch the Iraq war.
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You know what I think is the greatest thing to come out of this presidential campaign season? Joe Six-Pack and the hockey moms are finally getting the respect they deserve.
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Fifteen of the largest money-market mutual fund companies, which together account for three-quarters of the market, said this week that they would take up the Treasury Department on its offer of a temporary guaranty in an attempt to regain their status as one of the safest places to park cash.
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Julie Walters shows in this funny, touching memoir that she is still delightfully unpoised, says John Preston
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So this Harlequins side are the real deal. This was quite simply a stunning victory against the odds.
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HARBHAJAN Singh has warned Australia he will "perk up" when the tourists bat again after struggling through the opening two days of the first Test.
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For the past four years, Jamie Stuart has made short Web films at the New York Film Festival (as well as Sundance and Toronto). Commissioned by Filmmaker magazine, and with a love for the quirky detail, he has brought a poet's eye to festival junkets, news conferences and sundry rituals of ballyh...
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A STAY at the latest luxury resort in the Maldives is all about water therapy, writes Susan Kurosawa.
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Large renovated cottage. Good size rooms & lots of character throughout. Easy to look after garden. Set in pretty Vendeen village with bar/restaurant & bakers. Near beautiful hilltop town of Pouzauges. La Rochelle/beaches 1hr. Puy du Fou 30 mins.A nicely
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The story line of Senator John McCain's 1999 memoir, "Faith of My Fathers," reshaped his political identity.
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Leading members of the Scottish tourism industry will showcase their country's charms on a visit to Russia this week in a bid to attract high-spending visitors.
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There was no doubt, the kid could pitch. And at 6-feet-3, with a powerful left arm, high school senior James Loney had scouts crowding around the backstop, oohing and awing in advance of the 2002 First-Year Player Draft. But once Loney stepped in the batter's box, the crowd thinned and the interest of most scouts waned. But not Chris Smith.
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The European Union told music lovers Monday to turn down the volume of MP3 players, saying they risk permanent hearing loss from listening too long at maximum levels.
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Gary Barnett's Extell Development Co. is seeking to build a 15-story apartment tower on West 20th Street, a planned project that will be heard by the city's Landmarks Preservation Commission tomorrow. The site, 19-25 West 20th Street, is in the Ladies' Mile Historic District, and any new construction would need consent of the commission. The new building would include a three-story addition to an existing garage on the site, according to the commission's agenda, coupled with a new tower on an adjacent parking lot. read more »
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IT'S probably the most expensive jaunt in history. A Soyuz spacecraft with two Americans and a Russian on board lifted off from Kazakhstan yesterday headed for the international space station.
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The new W magazine cover featuring Angelina Jolie breastfeeding one of her 3-month-old twins will inspire more mothers to breast-feed, experts say.
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The love story of two Holocaust survivors has inspired a children's book, 'Angel Girl.' And eventually, there are plans to turn it into a film, 'The Flower of the Fence.'
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A peek into life — and death — in a small embalming room at the Owens Funeral Home on Lenox Avenue and 121st Street in Harlem.
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LOS ANGELES, Oct. 12 -- At a point in the series where the need to win trumps the need to rest, the Los Angeles Dodgers have decided to start Derek Lowe for Monday's Game 4 on three days' rest.
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Millions of youngsters across Europe could suffer permanent hearing loss after five years if they listen to MP3 players at too high a volume for more than five hours a week, EU scientists warned Monday.
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MOSCOW, October 13 (RIA Novosti) - Photos taken by RIA Novosti photojournalists during the five-day conflict between Georgia and its breakaway South Ossetia are to go on display at an exhibition in Moscow. Tbilisi launched a military attack against South
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The Director of Information Services (IS) Kebareng Solomon, Mmegi is reliably informed, was summoned to the Office of the President (OP) to explain why yesterday's Daily News had no story on alcohol.