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In First Post-Election Interview, Romney Calls Race A 'Magnificent' Experience
In the first interview the Romneys have given since their November loss, they say they're moving on.
Blast Targets Shiites In Pakistan; Dozens Killed
At least 28 people were killed in the blast outside a Shiite mosque as people were leaving evening prayers. Sunday's attack follows an attack on Shiite Hazaras in Quetta last month that killed more than 90 people.
The Movie Alex Karpovsky Has 'Seen A Million Times'
Actor-writer-director Alex Karpovsky could watch Paul Thomas Anderson's Punch Drunk Love a million times. "I saw it with a friend of mine, and we both absolutely loved it and immediately started quoting it," he says.
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Scientists Report First Cure Of HIV In A Child, Say It's A Game-Changer
Scientists say a Mississippi child has been cured of HIV. The research findings, released Sunday, could help cure other HIV-infected newborns.
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After Keystone Review, Environmentalists Vow To Continue Fight
A report released by the State Department Friday says the pipeline won't have much of an impact on the development of oil from Alberta. But activists who oppose the project aren't giving in.
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Palestinians Still Feel The Squeeze Of The Restrictions On Gaza
Local builders in Gaza say they can't find everyday items like cement and gravel. Yet Israeli officials say they have widened the categories of items allowed into Gaza.
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Selling Kids On Veggies When Rules Like 'Clean Your Plate' Fail
Involving kids in preparing dinner may be a better way to get kids to eat their vegetables than strictures like "no dessert until you eat your vegetables." But health experts say there's nothing wrong with an occasional treat.
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'Consumer Reports' Offers Tips For Doing Taxes Online
More self-preparation tools have become available this tax season. Some people may be anxious about doing their taxes online, but an expert from Consumer Reports says it's worth a shot.
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President Obama To Nominate New EPA, Budget And Energy Heads
President Obama plans to announce three Cabinet-level nominations Monday, including a new administrator for the Environmental Protection Agency, who could be on the hot seat in the looming battle over global warming.
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Book News: 'New Yorker' Plagiarist's Book Pulled From Shelves
Also: The best books coming out this week; Pride and Prejudice and Zombies,the movie; and cakes that look like classic works of literature.
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