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Results last updated June 13th, 2012

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Topless Thai Painter On Talent Show Stirs Debate

An episode of "Thailand's Got Talent" has stirred a morality debate after a contestant painted a canvas using her bare breasts, drawing a rebuke from the culture minister who called it "very

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US Government Faulted Over Risk Of Pathogens Escaping Lab

The Department of Homeland Security underestimates the risk that human error could allow pathogens to escape from a proposed $1 billion lab designed to study lethal animal-borne diseases, a U.S.

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US Appeals Court Upholds Buju Banton's Conviction

A federal appeals court has upheld Jamaican reggae star Buju Banton's conviction on cocaine conspiracy and trafficking charges.Banton's attorney, David O. Markus, argued that a government informant

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China Telecom Firms May Be Subsidized US Lawmaker

Two of China's top telecommunications companies may be selling subsidized gear in the United States, and legislation could be proposed to deal with any related national-security threat, the head of

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Ron Paul‘s Lesson On The Benefits Of Freedom Stuns ’Morning Joe’ Panel

During an early morning interview on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” Ron Paul tried to educate the Mika Brzezinski-led panel on American freedom vs dependence on government. “Morning Joe” regular

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Russia's Malkin Named NHL's Most Valuable Player

Pittsburgh Penguins center Evgeni Malkin, who scored a career-high 50 goals this season, won the Hart Trophy as the National Hockey League's Most Valuable Player.The 25-year-old Russian, coming back

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Indonesian Court To Rule On Bali Bombing Suspect

An Indonesian court is expected to issue a verdict Thursday in the case of a terror suspect accused of helping to build the car bomb used in the 2002 Bali nightclub attacks.Sentencing also would be

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House Panel Votes Holder In Contempt Of Congress

A U.S. congressional panel voted on Wednesday to charge Attorney General Eric Holder with contempt of Congress after the Obama administration invoked executive privilege for the first time since

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FDA Advisers Back Onyx Blood Cancer Drug

U.S. drug advisers backed Onyx Pharmaceuticals Inc's drug for patients who have failed to successfully treat their blood cancer with other medicines, making it likely the drug would secure approval

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US Advisers Shoot Down Sanofi Anticlotting Drug

French drugmaker Sanofi SA failed to win a U.S. panel's support on Wednesday for an injection meant to prevent blood clots in certain cancer patients, making it unlikely the drug would get approval

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Egyptian Military Moves To Retain Power After Vote

Islamist candidate Mohammed Morsi claimed a hollow victory Monday in Egypt's presidential vote just hours after the country's military rulers stripped the office of its most important

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Lynas Clears Obstacle To Malaysia Rare Earth Plant

Australian miner Lynas Corp. said Tuesday it hopes to fire up a plant in Malaysia to process rare earths — materials critical for manufacturing high-tech products — now that a parliamentary panel

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WTO Backs US In Case Against China Duties On Steel

A World Trade Organisation panel on Friday ruled in favor of the United States in a case against import duties imposed by China on a specialty steel product used in power transformers."With respect

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ExTepco Chief Denies Planned Fukushima Pullout

The former president of Fukushima plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co denied on Friday that he had ever considered pulling out all of the plant's workers as they battled the worst atomic disaster

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Racist Abuse Farright Flags At Russia Match

WARSAW, Poland (AP) —THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.UEFA has charged the Russian football association with "improper conduct"

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Kindle Apps Now Support Children's Books Comics

The Kindle just got a whole lot more kid-friendly.[More from Mashable: MGM Films Coming to Amazon’s Streaming Video Service]Amazon on Thursday rolled out a series of updates for its Kindle iOS and

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Righttodie Groups Hope For Laxer Laws In Europe

Right-to-die campaigners are meeting in Switzerland amid signs that the practice of assisted suicide is gaining acceptance in Europe.Switzerland, the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg already have

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Court Rejects Appeal To Overturn Proposition 8 Ruling—case Could Head To Supreme Court

Frank Capley-Alfano kisses his partner, Joe Capley-Alfano, as they celebrate outside of San Francisco City Hall …A federal appeals court ruled on Tuesday that it will not review a

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Lowdose Vitamin D To Stop Breaks Gets Thumbsdown

Postmenopausal women shouldn't take low doses of vitamin D and calcium to prevent broken bones, a government-backed expert panel said on Tuesday.The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF),

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Health Highlights June 13 2012

Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay:Death Risk Rises on Birthdays: StudyPeople are about 14 percent more likely to die on their

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