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More Stocks May Not Make a Portfolio Safer

Not putting all your eggs in one basket is the most basic principle of investing. But this research on diversification was based on the average results of a large number of portfolios randomly generated by computer. Don Chance,...

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Oprah Signing Off After 25 Yrs, Show Ends 2011

Oprah Winfrey was tearful Friday as she told her viewers she will be ending her daytime talk show in 2011. "You, our viewers, have enriched my life beyond all measures," Winfrey said as her voice cracked. Winfrey said the...

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Wolfpack can boost Heels' bowl outlook

To get to a more prestigious bowl, North Carolina needs to win, and it needs help from, of all teams, N.C. State. That's how the beauty contest that is college football's bowl system works - rivals become friends, and you can...

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Countdown to Kickoff: UNC vs. BC

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - No. 25 North Carolina travels to Chestnut Hill with hopes of winning its fourth-straight ACC contest, but Boston College is 6-0 at home and fighting for a third-consecutive trip to the ACC Championship Game.

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W. Basketball. Elliott Signs Four in First Recruiting Class

Bearcats' No. 55 class includes ESPN 100 guard Kayla Cook CINCINNATI - The University of Cincinnati women's basketball team has signed four student-athletes to letters of intent, first-year head coach Jamelle Elliott announced...

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Listen up: Rock and roll artifacts under surveillance

NEW YORK -- The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Annex keeps decades of music alive through rare videos of rock's greatest musicians playing on wall-sized screens, along with a display of prized artifacts ...

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Alexander Camuso

By Herald Staff Saturday, November 21, 2009 - Added 1h ago Alexander Camuso of Weymouth and formerly of South Boston, a retired Chevrolet service manager, died Tuesday at Weymouth Health Care Center. He was 93. Born in Boston,...

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Strip Club Fight May Have Led To Miami Shooting

There are new clues in the drive-by shooting early Friday that claimed one life and left his friend on a ventilator, fighting for his life at Jackson Memorial Hospital. Miami Police sources tell CBS4 that the key to this case...

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GM says improved quarter shows signs of stability

General Motors, its river of red ink stemmed by a trip through bankruptcy court, reported a narrower quarterly loss and said it would start repaying billions of dollars in government loans that helped keep it alive.

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United Way of Central Oklahoma nears donation goal

The United Way of Central Oklahoma has reached 90 percent of its 2009 fundraising goal of $18.5 million. Campaign chairman Pete Delaney announced $16,650,000 had already been pledged to date Friday during the organization’s...

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