LEADING
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Results last updated June 7th, 2012
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- NEWS SUMMARY SEC QUESTIONED FACEBOOK PREIPO
News Summary SEC Questioned Facebook PreIPO




THE DISCLOSURES: On Friday, Facebook released letters it had with federal regulators ahead of its initial public offering of stock. The filings are a usual part of the IPO process.THE TOPICS: Among
AntiSmoking Ads Have Increased Quit Attempts CDC




THURSDAY, June 21 (HealthDay News) -- National ads featuring people living with the effects of smoking-related diseases may have worked better at prompting smokers to kick the habit than expected,
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- LEADING THREE SEEDS FALL IN EASTBOURNE
Leading Three Seeds Fall In Eastbourne




The three leading women's seeds were toppled in short order on Tuesday at the Eastbourne grass-court event with Wimbledon winner Petra Kvitova leading the exit.The Czech, seeded second at Devonshire
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- AUDRA MCDONALD WINS BEST ACTRESS MUSICAL TONY
Audra McDonald Wins Best Actress Musical Tony




Audra McDonald has won the Tony Award for best leading actress in a musical.Considered the favorite for her powerful portrayal of Bess in "The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess," McDonald captured her fifth
Mexican Opinion Poll Shows Pena Nieto Extending Lead




Mexican presidential front-runner Enrique Pena Nieto has widened his lead over leftist rival Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador with less than two weeks to go until a July 1 election, according to a poll by
OECD Indicator Sees Weakness Spreading To Asia




There are signs that the economies of two of the world's leading emerging powerhouses, India and China, are starting to falter, while Europe continues to be handicapped by its debt woes, the latest
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- PATO CONFIRMS THAT HE WILL STAY WITH AC MILAN
Pato Confirms That He Will Stay With AC Milan




AC Milan's Brazilian striker Alexandre Pato, who is recovering from a thigh injury, has confirmed he will remain at the club next season.Pato has been the subject of transfer speculation with Paris
Nadal Versus Djokovic French Open Final Resumes




The French Open men's final between six-times champion Rafa Nadal and world number one Novak Djokovic resumed on Monday after rain stopped play on Sunday.Nadal, who is chasing a record seventh title,
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- PRESSURE STILL ON WARNS LEWIS HAMILTON
Pressure Still On Warns Lewis Hamilton




Championship leader Lewis Hamilton has warned that there is no time to relax despite his victory at last weekend's Canadian Formula One Grand Prix.The McLaren driver now has a two-point lead in the
Facebook Suggests Nasdaq Glitches Led To Decline




Facebook is suggesting that trading problems at the Nasdaq Stock Market contributed to a sharp drop in the company's stock price after its initial public offering.In laying out a defense against
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- WIGGINS WINS SECOND STRAIGHT DAUPHINE
Wiggins Wins Second Straight Dauphine




Britain's Team Sky rider Bradley Wiggins won the Criterium du Dauphine for the second year running here Sunday, as Spain's Daniel Moreno won the final stage.Katusha rider Moreno edged ahead of
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- TEST STAR SLATER TO MISS 46 WEEKS WITH INJURY
Test Star Slater To Miss 46 Weeks With Injury




Australian Test fullback Billy Slater suffered a knee injury in the latest State of Origin game and will be out of action for up to six weeks, his Melbourne club said on Thursday.Scans of Slater's
Samsung Appoints New CEO Former Chief To Focus On Strategy




Samsung Electronics on Thursday announced that it has appointed a new chief executive. Kwon Oh-hyun, the current head of Samsung’s component business, will assume the CEO role as former chief Choi
Tiger And Rory Primed For Unpredictable US Open




With former world number one Tiger Woods seemingly back to his best, and defending champion Rory McIlroy not far off, this week's U.S. Open at the Olympic Club has whetted the appetite of fans and
Mexican Opposition Politician Wanted In Murder Probe




A mayoral candidate from Mexico's leading opposition party is wanted in connection with murder, party officials said late on Monday, three weeks ahead of a presidential election.The Institutional
'Slutty Wednesday' Students Need Reality Check




COMMENTARY | According to the New York Post, students at Stuyvesant, one of New York City's most prestigious public high schools, took part in a "slutty Wednesday" protest against a new
30 Under 30 Exploring Nature With The Tools Of Physics




The annual Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting brings a wealth of scientific minds to the shores of Germany’s Lake Constance. Every summer at Lindau, dozens of Nobel Prize winners exchange ideas with
Al Qaeda Offshoot Offers Camels For Obama's Head Hens For Hillary Clinton's




The al Qaeda affiliate in Somalia has mocked the new $33 million bounty on its top leaders heads by offering its own bounty for President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton – 10 camels
Detroit Grand Prix Restarts After Track Was Fixed




The IndyCar Detroit Grand Prix has resumed after being stopped for a little more than 2 hours because of poor track conditions.A red flag sent drivers to pit row while repairs were made, putting
Eminent South African Anthropologist Tobias Dies




Anthropologist Phillip Tobias, internationally renowned as an authority on human evolution and remembered for his love of humanity, died Thursday, South Africa's University of the Witwatersrand said.