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Organizational report: Orioles' rebuilding process done

The Orioles are counting on Brian Matusz and a number of other young pitchers in 2010. For the time being, the Orioles may still have to take their lumps in the American League East, which has produced the last three AL pennant...

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Toyota to fix 4 million gas pedals

The Detroit News Toyota to fix 4 million gas pedals The Detroit News Toyota Motor Corp. will reconfigure the accelerator pedal on 4 million vehicles that it is recalling to address a risk of sudden acceleration when loose or...

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Simon, The Only Cat to Win the Dickin Medal

Silent Hero From HMS Amethyst Simon, a common black and white moggy, was a moral boost for the crew of HMS Amethyst during the time the ship 'held' captive by the Chinese in 1949. Although not listed in the credits, a...

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Susan Lucci, Nicholas Rodriguez, Sherri Shepherd, et al. Set for ABC...

ABC Daytime and SoapNet Salutes Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, a special benefit performance, will be held at 8pm on March 21 at the Town Hall . The show will feature stars from ABC's daytime programs, The View, All My...

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‘New Moon’ Volturi member Jamie Campbell Bower wants more power

New Moon newcomer Jamie Campbell Bower plays Volturi member Caius. EW spoke with the 21-year-old British actor about what it takes to play a vampire, his craziest fan encounter and what powers he wished his character had....

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Death threats, no-go zones and the rule of law

When Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said last week that the red shirts' real aim in resuming their street rallies was “more than just a House dissolution“, cynics said he was simply resorting to political distortion to gain...

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IN REMEMBERANCE: Samak Sundaravej - always marching to his own drum

Whatever ambiguity this passage may convey, Samak Sundaravej, Thailand's 25th Prime Minister - an ardent cat lover - may have known precisely what it meant. On January 29, 2008, the day he was sworn in as the 25th prime...

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Dressed for war

By Kornchanok Raksaseri The Nation, Daily Xpress Published on November 26, 2009 Thaksin stopped the red shirts from marching earlier this month - but he didn't say anything about fancy dress Viewers of the red shirts' People...

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Crown Prince delivers bathing rites water for Samak

His Majesty the King yesterday graciously granted an octagonal urn, water for bathing rites and certain decorative items to be used during the funeral rites for former prime minister Samak Sundaravej, who passed away at the age...

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An exofficer with fingers in many pies

By The Nation Published on November 26, 2009 Ruamnakhon Thabthimthongchai, a Nakhon Ratchasima native, is the youngest of five children. His parents owned a cloth shop in the province's Pak Thong Chai district. He began his...

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