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    Protests Gather Steam in Tehran

    Thousands of Iranians gathered in several locations across Tehran, heeding calls by opposition leaders to demonstrate in solidarity with Egyptian and Tunisian protesters, who recently toppled their own regimes.


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    Online, Small Voices Spark Revolutions

    The most important figures in a Middle East undergoing historic ferment may well be people who were unknown until recent months. We now seem to have moved into the small-person era of history.

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    The Rising Cost of Romance

    Valentine’s Day shouldn’t cost much more this year than last, according to an index that combines prices for indoor plants and flowers, full-service meals away from home and candy.

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    'Spider-Man' Musical Spins Critics' Quotes to Show's Advantage

    "Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark" was panned by most critics, but the show is nonetheless using lines from reviews in its TV commercials. Are those selective quotes accurate representations of what the critics had to say?

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    Obama Isn't Trying to 'Weaken America'

    Some conservatives call the president the political equivalent of a suicide bomber: so consumed with hatred that he's willing to blow himself up in order to inflict casualties on a society he loathes.

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    Lady Antebellum, Arcade Fire Among Top Grammy Winners

    Country group Lady Antebellum, Arcade Fire, Lady Gaga and little-known jazz bassist Esperanza Spalding were among the big winners at the Grammy Awards.

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    A Historical Shift

    For nearly two generations, Japan stood solidly as the world's No. 2 economy. Now it is grappling with its new status as No. 3, behind China—a slip down the ladder officially confirmed Monday when the Japanese government released 2010 gross domestic product figures that fell below China's for the first time.

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