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Aug 8th
DETROIT - General Motors Corp. said Monday it has decided not to renew its $1 billion sponsorship of the U.S. Olympic Committee when its contract ends after 2008.
SAN FRANCISCO - Barry Bonds raised both arms over his head like a prize fighter in victory, fists clenched — and then he took off. It was over at long last. Like him or not, legitimate or not, he is baseball's new home run king.
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Bonds makes history with 756th home run
SAN FRANCISCO - Barry Bonds raised both arms over his head like a prize fighter in victory, fists clenched — and then he took off. It was over at long last. Like him or not, legitimate or not, he is baseball's new home run king.
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Soil Tested At School Near Former World War II-Era Bombing Range
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. -- Army engineers took soil samples Tuesday from a Central Florida middle school where at least 1,000 World War II-era bombs and munitions are believed to be buried underground.
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Pillows Piled High With Germs
(CBS 42) Fifty million Americans suffer from allergies. Some of that wheezing and sneezing could be caused by something hiding in our very own bedrooms.
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Crocodile falls to earth in Russian nuclear town
MOSCOW (AFP) - Residents in the Russian nuclear research town of Sarov got a jaw-dropping surprise on Tuesday when a crocodile fell from the twelfth-storey apartment of its owner, the emergency situations ministry said.
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Aug 7th
Digital technology is everywhere
# Digital gadgets aid in our everyday lives # Some of the digital gadgets we depend on are hidden from plain view
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St. Augustine celebrates 442nd birthday
ST. AUGUSTINE, Florida (AP) -- This city almost erected a billboard outside Jamestown, Virginia, to congratulate it on its 400th birthday -- and remind everyone St. Augustine passed that milestone four decades ago.
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False Alarm Forces Evacuation Of JFK Parking Lot
(CBS) NEW YORK A parking lot at John F. Kennedy International Airport in Queens was evacuated after a report of an anonymous bomb threat, which turned out to be nothing more than a false alarm, CBS 2 HD learned.
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Social Host Law Claims First Victim On Long Island
(CBS/AP) WEST HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. A woman accused of allowing her 18-year-old son to drink at her birthday party is the first person to be arrested by the county police under a new law.
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Study: More kids die on ATVs than bikes
CHARLESTON, W.Va. - Children under the age of 16 are seven times more likely to ride bicycles than all-terrain vehicles, yet ATVs cause more deaths among youngsters than their peddling counterparts, according to a new study.
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S.C. Teen Falls 6 Stories, Walks Away
A teenager fell six stories from a hotel balcony but walked away with just bruises and scrapes.
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Aug 6th
Dairies dump milk on radiation threat
FALLON, Nev. - Two dairy farms have dumped milk after the discovery of a naturally occurring radioactive isotope in 25 nearby drinking water wells.
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Montana gov. declares fire emergency
HELENA, Mont. - A state of emergency was declared in Montana on Sunday because of wildfires, including one that more than doubled in size and crept to within a mile of some of the 200 nearby homes that were evacuated.
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Artist mows purple heart in N.Y. field
HAMPTONBURGH, N.Y. - An artist has mowed an 850,000-square-foot rendering of a Purple Heart medal into a park field to honor the 75th anniversary of the medal that commends servicemembers killed or wounded in action.
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Sex not on the brain, but in the nose: study
The enormous difference between male and female sexual behaviour may be explained, in animals at least, by a tiny organ in the nose rather than by any gender difference in brain circuitry.
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Teacher Accused Of Sex With Student
TITUSVILLE, Fla. -- A Titusville teacher is facing new state charges of sexual battery after she allegedly had sex with a 16-year-old student.
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Boy survives six hours at night lost in Dead Sea
JERUSALEM (AP) -- An 8-year-old Israeli boy spent six hours floating in the Dead Sea alone at night after his father left him there by accident during a family trip, police said Sunday.
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Aug 3rd
33% - The Web in Daily Life
In a series of tracking surveys by the Pew Internet & American Life Project, online Americans report that the internet has brought significant improvements to four areas of their lives: the ability to pursue hobbies and interests, shop, work, and obtain health-care information; some 33% say their ability to pursue hobbies and interests has greatly improved, 32% say so about their ability to shop, 35% say so about their ability to do their jobs, and 20% say the internet has greatly improved the way they get information about health care. In all four categories, the internet earns the highest marks among those who use it most frequently. Daily internet users are twice as likely to report that it improves their ability to do their job "a lot." Similarly, 39% of daily internet users say it has improved their ability to pursue hobbies and interests "a lot," while the proportion of weekly internet users who say so is about half as large.
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Self-service economy arrives gradually
WASHINGTON - At airports, supermarkets and big-box retailers, "customer service" in recent years has meant self-serve — aided by touch-screen kiosks.
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House votes to ensure troops' home time
WASHINGTON - The House voted Thursday to give U.S. troops guaranteed time at home between deployments to Iraq, the latest but assuredly not the last challenge to President Bush from Democrats determined to end an unpopular war.
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Are people more polite in virtual worlds?
PALO ALTO, Calif. — Do people behave better in virtual worlds than on blogs, forums and chat rooms on the Web?
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Man murdered parents with axe for laughing at cat's death
A 43-YEAR-OLD man exploded with rage and killed his elderly parents with an axe after his mother laughed when the man's pet cat died, the Supreme Court in Launceston heard today.
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Aug 2nd
Senate panel OKs tobacco regulations
WASHINGTON - A Senate committee Wednesday embraced legislation that would for the first time allow federal regulation of cigarettes.
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Russia to sink flag to Arctic Sea floor in oil, land grab
MOSCOW, Russia (AP) -- An expedition aimed at strengthening Russia's claim to much of the oil and gas wealth beneath the Arctic Ocean reached the North Pole on Wednesday, and preparations immediately began for two mini-submarines to drop a capsule containing a Russian flag to the sea floor.
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Fisher-Price to Recall Nearly 1M Toys
Fisher-Price is recalling 83 types of toys including the popular Big Bird, Elmo, Dora and Diego characters because their paint contains excessive amounts of lead.
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Bizarre Sex Tape Spurs Criminal Investigation
BRADFORD COUNTY, FL -- A sex tape has launched a criminal investigation.
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New Al Qaeda Web Ad Threatens 'Big Surprise'
A new al Qaeda propaganda ad, headlined "Wait for the Big Surprise" and featuring a digitally altered photograph of President George Bush and Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf standing in front of a burning White House, was posted on the Internet today.
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Batman, Robin, Superman and Spiderman had to be rescued when their car broke down on a highway. No, this is not the start to a joke
A GROUP of superheroes had to be rescued when their car broke down on a motorway.
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Aug 1st
Not to be outdone by San Francisco, New Jersey picks up the needle exchange program. Tourism expected to soar
TRENTON, N.J. - Intravenous drug users will be able to get clean needles in four New Jersey cities under an experimental program approved Tuesday to try to slow the spread of HIV and AIDS.
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Letter censuring general in Tillman case released
You are hereby censured for your conduct and failure of leadership in matters relating to the investigation and reporting of the death of Cpl. Pat Tillman. As the commanding general of the United States Army Special Operations Command, you were the senior military officer in the administrative chain of command for the 75th Ranger Regiment, the unit to which Cpl. Tillman was assigned at the time of his death.
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