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More Evidence of Healing Housing Market

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More Evidence of Healing Housing Market This is where there trouble started and today there is yet more evidence of a healing housing market. New homes sold in September at the fastest rate since April 2010, when sales were boosted by a tax credit for first-time homebuyers. The Commerce Department says...


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Man Crashes Own Wake, Shocks Family

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image Man Crashes Own Wake, Shocks Family Friends and relatives of a Brazilian car washer they believed he had been murdered over the weekend were shocked when he walked into his own wake at his mother’s home this week. Gilberto Araújo had not been seen by his brother Jose Marcos Araújo for...


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New Home Sales Climb 5.7 Pct in Sept.

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New Home Sales Climb 5.7 Pct in Sept. This is where there trouble started and today there is yet more evidence of a healing housing market. New homes sold in September at the fastest rate since April 2010, when sales were boosted by a tax credit for first-time homebuyers. The Commerce Department says...


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GOP Sen. Mourdock: 'God Intended' Pregnancies From Rape

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GOP Sen. Mourdock: 'God Intended' Pregnancies From Rape GOP Sen. Mourdock: 'God Intended' Pregnancies From Rape Indiana  Republican Senate candidate Richard Mourdock said  pregnancies resulting from rape are part of God’s plan, tearfully explaining that he only supports abortions when a mother’s life is in danger. “I think even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape, that it is...


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White House Responds to Release of Emails About Benghazi Attack

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White House Responds to Release of Emails About Benghazi Attack The White House this morning attempted to down-play the significance of emails sent to top national security officials during the attack on the diplomatic post in Benghazi, Libya, on September 11, one of which suggested a known terrorist group claimed credit for the attack in...


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7 Guaranteed Ways to Save on Thanksgiving Flights

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7 Guaranteed Ways to Save on Thanksgiving Flights 7 Guaranteed Ways to Save on Thanksgiving Flights Booking travel for peak periods – like Thanksgiving – should take place as early as possible. It is extremely unusual for prices to go down as the holiday gets closer


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Rod Stewart on His Hair and That Nasty Rumor

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Rod Stewart on His Hair and That Nasty Rumor Rod Stewart on His Hair and That Nasty Rumor By Juju Chang and Chris Murphey:  Rod Stewart is no longer a  young Turk,  but he’s still selling out shows with his raspy voice, just as he did back in the ’80s  after he took that detour to disco. Who could forget “Da Ya Think I’m...


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Emails Show White House Knew of Benghazi on 9/11

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Emails Show White House Knew of Benghazi on 9/11 A series of email alerts sent as Obama administration officials monitored the attack on the U.S consulate in Benghazi last month are the latest to shine light on the chaotic events that culminated in the death of U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans....


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Photos: Can Lohan Pull Off Liz?

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Photos: Can Lohan Pull Off Liz? Photos: Can Lohan Pull Off Liz? Photos from "Liz & Dick" show Lindsay Lohan as Elizabeth Taylor.


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GOP Senate Candidate: 'God Intended' Pregnancies From Rape

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GOP Senate Candidate: 'God Intended' Pregnancies From Rape GOP Senate Candidate: 'God Intended' Pregnancies From Rape Indiana  Republican Senate candidate Richard Mourdock said  pregnancies resulting from rape are part of God’s plan, tearfully explaining that he only supports abortions when a mother’s life is in danger. “I think even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape, that it is...


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Prince Charles, Camilla on Red Carpet

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image Prince Charles, Camilla on Red Carpet The newest installment of the James Bond franchise, “Skyfall”is not only getting lots of attention from fans and critics, but it’s also received the royal treatment. Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, had a date night Tuesday in London at Royal Albert...


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'Home Alone' Girl, 10, Foils Burglary

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image 'Home Alone' Girl, 10, Foils Burglary A 10-year-old Washington State girl is being hailed by police as the modern day version of “Home Alone” star Macaulay Culkin after she dialed 911 when three burglars entered her home. Paityn Mock of Camas, Wash., was home sick from school on Oct. 16 when...


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Whitney Houston's Family Bares All

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Whitney Houston's Family Bares All Whitney Houston's Family Bares All Reality TV has found its place in just about every life scenario imaginable, but watching 'The Houstons: On Our Own,' it's hard not to wonder if grieving families should be spared its treatment.


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Monster Suit: How Much Caffeine Is Fatal?

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PHOTO: Monster Energy drink Monster Suit: How Much Caffeine Is Fatal? After parents sue Monster over wrongful death, ABC News takes a look at what could constitute a lethal dose of caffeine.


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Monster Lawsuit: How Much Caffeine Is Fatal?

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PHOTO: Monster Energy drink Monster Lawsuit: How Much Caffeine Is Fatal? After parents sue Monster over wrongful death, ABC News takes a look at what could constitute a lethal dose of caffeine.


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Eastwood Is Back in New Romney Ad

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Eastwood Is Back in New Romney Ad Eastwood criticizes Obama's economic record, supports Romney in TV ad by GOP-leaning group


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Watch: Women Get Face Slapped to Remove Wrinkles

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Watch: Women Get Face Slapped to Remove Wrinkles Some people are looking to fight effects of aging with a unique new technique.


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Prison, $7 Billion Fine for Rogue Trader

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Prison, $7 Billion Fine for Rogue Trader Paris appeals court sends Societe Generale trader to prison, orders him to pay back $7 billion


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Genealogy Enjoys Unlikely Popularity

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Genealogy Enjoys Unlikely Popularity Genealogy Enjoys Unlikely Popularity Suddenly, "Who's your daddy?" has become a $1.6 billion-dollar question: That's the amount that European private equity firm Permira paid earlier this week to acquire U.S. genealogical website Ancestry.com—a 40 percent premium over the trading price of Ancestry's stock. Genealogy is hot. The same hobby that once was the preferred pastime of shut-ins, spinsters and confirmed bachelors has become widely popular. "It's no longer a niche," says Tim Sullivan, CEO of Ancestry. He tells ABC News is site now has more than 2 million paid subscribers. Ancestry will report a billion dollars in revenue for 2012.. "There's a broad, mainstream interest in family history," Sullivan says.


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Genealogy Becomes Unlikely Hobby

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Genealogy Becomes Unlikely Hobby Genealogy Becomes Unlikely Hobby Suddenly, "Who's your daddy?" has become a $1.6 billion-dollar question: That's the amount that European private equity firm Permira paid earlier this week to acquire U.S. genealogical website Ancestry.com—a 40 percent premium over the trading price of Ancestry's stock. Genealogy is hot. The same hobby that once was the preferred pastime of shut-ins, spinsters and confirmed bachelors has become widely popular. "It's no longer a niche," says Tim Sullivan, CEO of Ancestry. He tells ABC News is site now has more than 2 million paid subscribers. Ancestry will report a billion dollars in revenue for 2012.. "There's a broad, mainstream interest in family history," Sullivan says.


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