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Great Recession Took Deep Toll Across US States

The nation's recent recession had a "broad and deep" impact across the United States, but certain states such as Florida and California were particularly hard-hit, according to a report released on

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US Helps Doctors Track Patients' Prescription Drug Use

The Obama administration is launching a pilot program to make it easier for doctors, pharmacists and emergency departments to access patients' prescription drug records, aiming to stem a rising tide

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Legalizing Medical Pot Doesn't Increase Teen Use

The legalization of medical marijuana in several states had no impact on high school students’ likelihood of experimenting with the drug, a new study suggests.Researchers looked at marijuana use

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Bank Sector Is Spain's Main Problem ECB's Nowotny

Spain's economic problems are primarily in the banking sector and markets should calm down once the extent of bad loans is fully assessed, European Central Bank Governing Council member Ewald Nowotny

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Heat President Riley Gets Coaching Achievement Award

Hall of Fame coach Pat Riley, the current president of the Miami Heat, was named winner of the Chuck Daly Lifetime Achievement Award on Tuesday by the National Basketball Coaches Association.Riley,

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Dad's Love Can Be Crucial For Happy Childhood Study Confirms

FRIDAY, June 15 (HealthDay News) -- Move over, tiger moms. Dads can play an even more significant role in the development of happy, well-adjusted children than do mothers, a new study

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Apple’s Next IPhone Could See Weaker Demand Upgrade Cycle To Blame

The iPhone 4S is Apple’s most successful smartphone ever. The Cupertino, California-based company sold more than 3 million units during the device’s first few days of availability, and millions

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Republicans Fear Uncertain Scope Of Keystone Study

The scope of a planned environmental review of the Keystone XL oil pipeline from Canada could go beyond a small disputed portion in Nebraska and threatens to delay the project further, its Republican

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Euro Zone Crisis Hitting Air Transport BAA

Economic turmoil in the euro zone is hitting air transport, with fewer people travelling and less cargo moved between Britain and crisis-hit nations like Greece and Spain, British airports operator

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What's In The Air You're Breathing Competition Aims To Spur The Development Of Personal AirPollution Detectors

The amount of chemical and/or particulate pollutants in the air on a global scale is a touchy subject with little cross-border agreement over the best way to alleviate the problem. This week alone,

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SAfrica Looks To Nigeria Angola To Replace Iran Oil

South Africa is looking to source oil from Angola, Nigeria and Saudi Arabia to replace supplies from Iran, which is facing sanctions over its nuclear programme, a top energy official said on

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New Study On Mosquitoes And Raindrops Could Change The Future Of Robotics

Mosquitoes are offering new insights into physics that could change the future of technology. (timnowackphotog …Dr. David Hu, professor of mechanical engineering and biology at Georgia

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Few Options Left For Obama On Economy

In the wake of an alarmingly weak jobs report last week, President Barack Obama and lawmakers in both parties find themselves possessing few if any realistic options for jolting the economy out of

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Millennials Rally To Empower Girls In The Developing World

Name: She's the First[More from Mashable: In-App Advertising: Which Ads Are Most Effective?]Big Idea: She's the First is an international organization that inspires millennials to host fundraisers

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CNN Axes John King Show Shifts Focus To Election

CNN said on Wednesday it was canceling John King's daily TV show "John King, USA," and shifting the veteran journalist to head up its 2012 presidential campaign coverage.King's show will end on June

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New Front In Open Access Science Publishing Row

The genteel but lucrative world of academic publishing is being stirred up by a dispute over who pays for and who profits from scientific research funded largely by taxpayers.Scientists' careers are

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Philip Morris Sues Norway Over Tobacco Display Ban

Global tobacco giant Philip Morris began a suit Monday against Norway, claiming that the Scandinavian country's ban on the display of cigarettes in stores violates European competition rules."The

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Woman In Iconic Vietnam War Photo To Be Honoured Four Decades Later

TORONTO - A woman who came to symbolize the horrors of the Vietnam War is being honoured today on the 40th anniversary of the photo that made her famous.Kim Phuc Phan Thi was only a child when she

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Clinton US Needs Europe 'operating At Full Speed'

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham says the United States needs Europe "to be strong and operating at full speed once again" in order for America to completely recover from its own economic

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