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Datsun's Rebirth In India And The Revival Of Long-Gone Cars
Nissan announced Monday that it was reviving the iconic brand for India and other emerging markets. It's not the only car model that has come back.
Photo Exhibit Spanning Decades Reveals Our Collective War Story
A genre-defining exhibition on view in Washington, D.C., says one thing about war: It's constant.
New Bangladeshi Law Lets Workers Unionize More Freely
The vote comes amid scrutiny of working conditions in the country, and it follows a building collapse outside Dhaka in April that killed more than 1,000 people. The country's media say the measure is an effort to appease Western critics of working conditions.
The Dog Days Of Summer Lead Drinkers To Shandy
A beer-cocktail combo popular in 19th century England is seeing a global revival. Shandies are tasty, fruity and practically scream summertime. They're also lower in alcohol than a regular beer, which makes them more appealing as governments tighten rules on drinking and driving.
Holder: Trayvon Martin Case Is A Chance For 'Difficult Dialogue'
In his first public comments since a jury acquitted George Zimmerman of all charges, Attorney General Eric Holder did not announce any new federal action on the case.
In Venice, Huge Cruise Ships Bring Tourists And Complaints
The Italian city welcomes tourists, but there's been a backlash to the 650 cruise ships that sail down the canals and tower over the city. The city government and the Venice Port Authority have agreed to search for solutions.
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Kids Watch TV As Parents Do, Not As They Say
All the advice that parents should set rules to limit children's TV time goes only so far. Children tend to watch the same amount of TV that their parents do. Setting an example and sticking to it looks like the most effective approach.
55 Customers Pay For Next Car's Order At Mass. Doughnut Shop
It was a doughnut domino effect as folks chose to "pay it forward" by paying for the car behind. At a Canadian shop more than 200 customers did the same thing. Is this becoming a trend?
Prairie For Sale: There's A Buyer, And A Price
Update, Tuesday 4:47 PM: Jarid Manos says that his group, the Great Plains Restoration Council, would likely try to work with the prospective buyer on…
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Juror: 'I Think It Was George Zimmerman's Voice' On 911 Tape
"Juror B37," a woman in her 50s from Seminole County, Fla., explains to CNN her thinking about a key piece of evidence in the case. George Zimmerman was acquitted over the weekend of charges in the death of Trayvon Martin.
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