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Photos: Do Not Publish' Diana Photo Sold

Photos: Do Not Publish' Diana Photo Sold A teenage photo of the late Lady Diana labeled "not to be published," sold at an auction for $18,396. The photo is stamped Feb. 1981, taken some time before she moved into Buckingham Palace on Feb. 23, 1981. She married Charles, the Prince of Wales, on July 29, 1981.


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'Halloween' Inspired Teen to Kill Mom

'Halloween' Inspired Teen to Kill Mom A Texas teen says a Halloween movie inspired him to shoot his mother and sister to death after watching the main character in the film murder his family “with ease and with little remorse.” Jake Evans, 17, wrote a chilling four-page confession for the killing...


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Chicago Gets 1st 1-Inch Snowfall

Chicago Gets 1st 1-Inch Snowfall Chicago dusting breaks 114-year-old city record for latest first 1-inch snowfall of season


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Two Casey Anthony Lying Convictions Dropped

Two Casey Anthony Lying Convictions Dropped A Florida appeals court has overturned two of Casey Anthony's four lying convictions, which she faced for lying to authorities during the search for her daughter Caylee Anthony in 2008.


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Gatorade Sheds Controversial Ingredient

Gatorade Sheds Controversial Ingredient Gatorade to remove controversial ingredient used in other drinks, including rival Powerade


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Chambliss to Retire Ahead of 2014

Chambliss to Retire Ahead of 2014 ABC News’ Sunlen Miller and Sarah Parnass report: Sen. Saxby Chambliss, R- Ga., likely facing a formidable primary challenge from the right, announced this morning that he is retiring and won’t run for reelection in 2014. In a statement Chambliss slammed “legislative gridlock and partisan...


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Obama Picks Foreign Policy Aide as Chief of Staff

Obama Picks Foreign Policy Aide as Chief of Staff Obama chooses trusted adviser and national security aide Denis McDonough as chief of staff


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Apple No Longer Most Valuable Company

Apple No Longer Most Valuable Company Exxon has surpassed Apple as world's most valuable company after iPad maker's stock falls


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2 Casey Anthony Convictions Set Aside

2 Casey Anthony Convictions Set Aside Appellate court sets aside 2 of Casey Anthony's 4 convictions of lying to detectives


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Classic Dips: 6 Easy-to-Make Party Favorites

Classic Dips: 6 Easy-to-Make Party Favorites Try some of our favorite dips this weekend from "Good Morning America".


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Too Many Crocodiles, S.Africa Police Say

Too Many Crocodiles, S.Africa Police Say Calling all crocodile experts: S. Africa police need help capturing thousands of escaped crocs


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Tina Turner to Become Swiss Citizen

Tina Turner to Become Swiss Citizen She’s an American icon, but Tina Turner is reportedly about to renounce her U.S. citizenship in order to become a Swiss citizen. The “Private Dancer” singer has lived in the Zurich suburb of Kuesnacht since the mid-1990s. The Zuerichsee-Zeitung newspaper said on its website that...


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Moscow's Stray Dogs Hunted Tonight

Moscow's Stray Dogs Hunted Tonight MOSCOW – Dog owners in the Russian capital are on alert tonight. A call has gone out on internet message boards for a massive cull of stray dogs in Moscow on Friday evening. An announcement posted online vowed to “clean the city of the fanged...


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'Not to Be Published' Diana Photo Sells

'Not to Be Published' Diana Photo Sells Photo of teenage princess-to-be Diana, marked 'not to be published', sells for more than $18K


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Google Revamped Eating Options to 'Nudge' Healthy Choices

Google Revamped Eating Options to 'Nudge' Healthy Choices Meal time at Google's New York City office, a place that offers a fully-stocked cafeteria of free food to its employees all day, every day, has undergone an extreme makeover.


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Texting Woman Falls Into Icy Canal

Texting Woman Falls Into Icy Canal We’ve all done it–texting while walking. And bumping into someone or falling off a curb or …. In  Birmingham, England,  Capital FM Radio personality Laura Safe was texting a message to her boyfriend while on her way to a Birmingham shopping center. She was so...


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Corpse of Kim Jong-Il Becomes Tourist Attraction

Corpse of Kim Jong-Il Becomes Tourist Attraction The mausoleum containing the embalmed body of North Korea’s late leader Kim Jong-Il has been opened to tourists, who must follow a strict protocol. Young Pioneer Tours, a five-year-old tour group specializing in off-the-beaten path destinations, was the first group to gain admission when the mausoleum...


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N.J. Mayor Cory Booker Helps Rescue Freezing Dog

N.J. Mayor Cory Booker Helps Rescue Freezing Dog While out working on a story in freezing New Jersey, a reporter and camera crew from New York station WABC-TV noticed a dog left out in the cold. Hours later, when they passed by again and saw that the dog was still outside, they decided...


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