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Louvre Shuts Down For 1 Day Over Pickpockets
Workers at the Louvre in Paris say the pickpockets who operate inside the galleries have become increasingly aggressive. More than 100 employees stopped working Wednesday in protest.
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Tiger Woods Favored To Win Masters
Golf's first major tournament of the season that begins Thursday in Augusta, Georgia. If Tiger Woods wins, he would receive his fifth green jacket.
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Whose MP3s Are They, Anyway?
If you have a CD or book you don't want anymore, you can sell it. The law says that's perfectly legal. But what about an MP3 or an e-book? Can you legally resell your digital goods?
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Rep. Walz Wins Congressional Casserole Challenge
The Minnesota delegation held its third annual "hotdish off" cooking competition. Nine lawmakers entered, but only one could bring home the trophy. Rep. Tim Walz won handily with a casserole made of cheddar cheese, tater tots and bratwurst.
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Paul Ryan Talks About The President's 2014 Budget
The House of Representative Budget Committee chairman Paul Ryan says he sees hope for a bipartisan budget agreement for the first time since President Obama came to office.
One Spark: Planning To Light Up Jacksonville
Jacksonville's inaugural One Spark Festival is set spark up downtown next week, and no one's happier about it than financial backer Peter Rummell.The…
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Is There A Doctor Aboard? Medical Emergencies In The Clouds
Since 2006, Dr. Celine Gounder has responded to on-board medical emergencies five times. Three of them were true emergencies for which the available resources aboard the airplane were inadequate. Gounder explains the unique challenges of providing medical care in the air.
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How Parents Talk To Children About Consent
Many parents agonize over the dreaded sex talk. Recent rape cases in Steubenville, Ohio, India and Nova Scotia have garnered international attention and spurred conversations about how parents should talk to their children about sexual assault and the meaning of consent.
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Locals Talk Ways To Prevent Veterans Suicides
More awareness, less stigmatism and learning the warning signs are some of the ways people can help work to reduce the number of suicides by…
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Eli Lilly To Lay Off 30 Percent Of U.S. Sales Force
The Indianapolis-based pharmaceutical company announced on Thursday that about 1,000 sales representatives will lose their jobs. The Wall Street Journal reports the company made the move to cut costs so it can better compete with generic drug makers.
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