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Guilty plea anticipated in NY baby kidnap case Prosecutor: N.C. woman accused of snatching a newborn from a NYC hospital over two decades…
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Investing: Four words that can rob you blind Here are four convincing words often used to separate you from your money
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7-year-old fights off suspected Walmart kidnap Man videotaped trying to take 7-year-old girl while mom was in different aisle
Oral history of N. Ireland strife raises dilemma Boston College project includes confessions of murder from the decades of violence between Northern Irish Catholics and Protestants
Tribe suing beer makers over alcohol problems Oglala Sioux suing world's beer makers for $500 million for contributing to alcoholism on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in S.D.
Civilians bear the brunt of Syrian assault A cycle of gun battles and funerals dominates daily life in Syrian opposition hotspots, as the crackdown intensifies
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Paul McCartney is a star in Hollywood Sir Paul McCartney received a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame on Thursday
Let's Move! campaign turns 2: Is it working? First lady's signature program kicked off on Feb. 9,2010 to tackle rising childhood obesity rates
European finance chiefs send Greek colleague packing without $179B bailout, saying hard-won austerity measures insufficient
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