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Almost all Alaska cruise work similar to airline carriers. Holiday tours just have a rather small traveler count so they can carry on.
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Sarah Brown has revealed that she has agreed a deal to write a memoir of her time in Downing Street.
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“I finally didn’t come in second on NBC,” Annie Duke exclaimed following her win in the 2010 National Heads-Up Poker Championship, whose finale played out
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Russias Maria Sharapova warms up for the French Open with a 7-5 6-1 win over Kristina Barrois in the Strasbourg International final.
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Retailers are poised for a major victory in the Wall Street reform bill currently pending in Congress. The Senate adopted an amendment late Thursday that will slap sharp restrictions on the fees issuers levy every time a buyer pays with a debit card.
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Ernie Els overcame a few nervous moments with four solid pars to wrap up a 1-under 71 and win by two shots at Bay Hill, giving him back-to-back victories for the first time in seven years and setting himself up as a favorite at Augusta National.
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The predominantly Sunni alliance edged out Prime Minister Nouri Al Maliki's list to become the largest bloc in the country's next parliament, according to final preliminary results.
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"The Hurt Locker" became the lowest-grossing film ever to win the Oscar for best picture. The film's director, Kathryn Bigelow, was the first woman to win best director.
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Opposition leader Viktor Yanukovych won Ukraine's presidential election, near-complete returns showed, although his opponent shows no sign of conceding defeat.
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TVGrapevine.comDanny Cahill wins 'The Biggest Loser's eighth season by shedding 239 lbs.Reality TV WorldDanny Cahill was crowned The Biggest Loser's eighth-season champion during last night's live finale broadcast of the NBC ...Biggest Loser 8 winners Danny Cahill and Rebecca MeyerExaminer.com'Biggest Loser': There are three winners in the house, and a question is poppedLo
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* U.S. raid could win valuable intelligence* Attack could inflame anti-Western opinion* Lack of civilian casualties seen as boost for militaryLONDON, Sept 15 (Reuters) - A U.S. raid in Somalia that killed one of Africa's top al Qaeda men has likely won valuable counter-terrorism intelligence but risks further inflaming anti-Western opinion in a country of growing concern.The apparent absence of civilian casualties in Monday's strike, in which U.S. special forces took custody of the body of the man, Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan, is a notable win for military anti-terror efforts often condemned for k
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ESPNStrikeforce's Shields, Rogers impressive in winsFOXSports.comby InsideFights, Special to FOXSports.com InsideFights' Jeremy Botter blogged during Strikeforce's show in St. Louis. Get his take on Jake Shields' big win and all of Saturday's action. Round 1: Shields with a takedown but Lawler sprawls. ...Strikeforce: Jake Shields + jiu-jitsu = victory NewsdayPros Pick: Lawler-Shields ESPNStrikeforce Live Blog: Robbie Lawler vs. Jake Shields FanHouse5thRound.com - Sherdog.comall 106 news articles

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