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Maisie Dobbs, a psychologist and investigator in London between the wars, returns for her fifth adventure -- this one about a town enveloped in a decade-old tragedy.
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Personal development coaching for binge eating is an important part of professional help online for eating disorders.
Playful biopic mixing fact with fiction as the writer Franz Kafka investigates the death of a colleague.
Absolut Vodka produced a Spanish ad which many anti-illegal immigration activists saw as encouraging the repatriation of the southwest US back to Mexico.
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Extremists say that Barack Obama is not entitled to be president of the U.S. because, they claim, he is foreign born.
The Ohio State Buckeyes entered their season opener ranked No. 6 in the nation. They came out of it with a victory, but also with numerous question marks.
The Phillies jumped out front of the Dodgers early and survived late scares to hold on for Game 2 victory. Starting pitcher Brett Myers was the difference...offensively.
The Navy-Notre Dame rivalry certainly hasn't been the most evenly contested in college football history. But the last two games between the teams have been thrillers.
One day after failing to eliminate the Brewers, the Phillies dispatched Milwaukee and are headed to the National League Championship Series for the first time in 15 years
John Huston's classic adventure story is just as good today as it was back in 1947. Good as gold, in fact.
A couple wed 60 years ago discovered through family research that both had ancestors from Salem, MA. His were accused witches. Hers testified against against them.
Presidential campaign bloopers, electioneering hype, running mate selection, kidnapped child, star's murder: Crises after crises, life goes on, but somehow CNN doesn't.
Both Sen. McCain and Sen. Obama represent themselves as advocates of Autism. But what do they really intend to do? What are their records?
It is believed that the name "California" derived from a Spanish novel, Las Sergas de Esplandian, written in the 15th-century. The book told of a mythical island located
Almost since the first gasoline-powered cars hit the road, people have been inventing ways of making them go farther on a litre of fuel.
Andrew Davies adapted "House of Cards" from Michael Dobb's political novel. Ian Richardson's performance made it into a mesmering and chilling drama.
So incongruous is the notion of an underweight actress that it has made news headlines. Our nation is in trouble. Why are we gossiping about Megan Fox!?
The 'Birther Movement' has gained momentum in the wake of allegations made by conspiracy theorists that U.S. President Barack Obama is not a natural born citizen.
American Independence day is more than barbecues, beer, and fireworks. It is an important day for all Americans and a great chance to teach kids about American customs.
Mexican journalist Jorge Ramos talks about how he went from struggling news reporter in Mexico City to Univision anchor and one of the most influential Latinos in the US.
With just two teams remaining, here's a breakdown of the upcoming World Series between the Tampa Bay Rays and Philadelphia Phillies. The series begins Wednesday night.
It is easy to give in to the lure of too much calorie consumption. Learn how to fight the temptation once and for all.
Outsourcing has agonized the American public for the last couple of years. Job loss, long-term effects on the economy and potential loss of America's position as a leader
Feminist voters are among John McCain's staunchest opponents in the 2008 presidential campaign. Find out why in this summary of McCain's voting record on women's issues.
With Pedro Feliz's option declined by the Phillies, will he return to Philadelphia, or will the club look outside the organization for a new third baseman?
Tampa Bay and Philadelphia's similarities and differences will make for a very competitive Series
In the dark ages, alchemists were known for trying to transform lead into gold. What people didn't know is that they were also great thinkers hiding from inquisition
Based on US Census projections the Republican Party needs to add Hispanic voters in order to have the numbers needed to regain a strong voice in decades to come.
Both teams can hit the cover off the ball, but which team has the better offense?
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At its peak, in 1962, General Motors sold one out of every two cars and trucks in the United States. Now it's struggling to survive.
At the very least, Toby Gerhart deserves some consideration in the Heisman Trophy race. The Stanford running back proved that Saturday, Nov. 7, vs. Oregon.
With less than two weeks to go in the 2007 baseball season, the National League East division is suddenly up for grabs.
In this interview Pam Lontos gives savvy consel to authors--whether self-published or with publishers that do not provide publicity support to their little-known authors.
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