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02/20/11
Compare Cars' Fuel Economy
 
Fueleconomy.gov can help consumers looking to pick the most fuel-efficient new vehicle or find ways to save on the fuel costs for an existing ride.
 
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02/20/11
Six Ways to Boost Your Investment Income
 
If you need to live off your savings and investments, you're having a tough time right now. But you're not without options. If you need income, here are six moves worth thinking about.
 
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02/19/11
Video: G20 Compromise on Measuring Imbalances
 
G20 members wrap up meetings in France reaching an agreement on a plan to measure imbalances. Video courtesy of Reuters.
 
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02/19/11
Algerian Protesters Barred from Square
 
Opposition Algerian protesters, numbering in the hundreds to thousands, came together in central Algiers on Saturday but were barred from gathering in May 1st Square, where opposition leaders had asked supporters to turn out for fresh anti-regime protests in the...
 
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02/19/11
Bahraini Protesters Retake Public Square
 
Thousands of protesters converged on Pearl roundabout midday Saturday, retaking the public square that's been the site of two bloody confrontations between police and demonstrators earlier this week.
 
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02/19/11
Gadhafi's Forces Kill at Least 15 in Libya
 
Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's forces fired on mourners leaving a funeral for protesters Saturday in the eastern city of Benghazi, killing at least 15 people and wounding scores more as the regime tried to squelch calls for an end to...
 
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02/19/11
Detroit Symphony Musicians Reject Contract
 
The striking musicians of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra rejected the latest contract offer Saturday, and management responded by suspending the remainder of the performance season through June.
 
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02/19/11
Videogame Imagines North Korean Invasion of U.S.
 
The videogame Homefront imagines a future in which North Korean forces have invaded the U.S. The story was penned by John Milius, the screenwriter behind "Apocalypse Now." Is the premise too controversial for a videogame meant to entertain?
 
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02/19/11
Video: Australian Taliban Hunters in Afghanistan
 
Incredible exclusive footage of Australian commandos conducting hunter-killer operations against Taliban insurgents across Oruzgan Province in Afghanistan. Video courtesy of the Daily Telegraph.
 
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02/19/11
G-20 Deal Reached
 
Negotiators from the world's leading economies haggled all night over seemingly technical details regarding how to measure global economic imbalances. They eventually produced a 53-word sentence intended to appease all sides—and open to interpretation by all sides.
 
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02/19/11
Kinder Aggugini Channels Peggy Guggenheim
 
Designer Kinder Aggugini brings American heiress Peggy Guggenheim back to life on a London runway more than 30 years after her death.
 
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02/19/11
Budget Protests in Wisconsin for Fifth Day
 
Thousands of pro-union protesters gathered outside the Wisconsin Capitol Saturday for a fifth day of demonstrations against a budget bill that would strip public employees of most of their bargaining rights.
 
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02/19/11
Brandon Heath: The Christian Singer Performs 'Your Love' at WSJ
 
Christian recording artist Brandon Heath chuckles when you point out that most of his songs have the word "love" somewhere in the lyrics. True to form, his first single from his newly released album "Leaving Eden" is "Your Love." Heath...
 
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02/19/11
Video: Protests Continue Throughout Middle East
 
Clashes in Yemen turn deadly and Algerian police push crowds out of May 1 Square. Video courtesy of Reuters
 
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