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Top 10 Best Paying Companies in 2012

For many Americans, 2011 ended on a somewhat pessimistic note. Income barely rose and consumers tapped their savings during the crucial Christmas season. Despite things looking ahead for 2012, chances of an economic recession have urged many people to lookout for a job with better perks.
Kathleen Edward

Huntington's Disease: Symptoms and Treatments of a Deadly Condition

Kathleen Edward, the 9-year-old Michigan girl who suffered from Juvenile Huntington's disease and was taunted by 33-year-old neighbor Jennifer Petkov for it in 2010, died Wednesday at her Wyandotte home after losing her battle with the disorder, according to reports.
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Karen Swift Missing: Body Found Near Dyersburg Home

Police in West Tennessee found a decomposed body Saturday near the Dyersburg home of Karen Swift, a 44-year-old mother of four who has been missing since late October, but the police can not confirm whether the body is Swifts'.
Job seekers stand in line to speak with employers at a job fair in San Francisco, California November 9, 2011.

Long-Term Jobless Eye Bleak Future as Benefits End

About 7 million Americans get jobless benefits under seven different state and federal programs. Around one-quarter of them will fall off the rolls in January unless the U.S. Congress renews an extended-benefits program that expires at the end of the year.
Since it was first sold to the public in mid-1800s Britain, people in North America and western Europe have been eating chocolate in bars, pralines and pastilles.

Chocolate Helps You Grow?

A European Union committee approved more than 200 health claims Monday for use on food products, which could offer a competitive advantage to companies seeking to target health-conscious EU consumers.
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Former P&G CEO John Smale Dead at 84

A Procter & Gamble Co. representative said former company CEO John Smale, 84, died Saturday in Cincinnati. No immediate details regarding his death were revealed.
David Lynch arrives for the annual David Lynch Foundation benefit celebration in New York

David Lynch's strange solo album debut

Sometimes it's hard not to think that David Lynch's fixation on transcendental meditation isn't a joke the filmmaker is playing on us. Is there any major artist whose entire body of work has seemed more ominous, more filled with sinister intonations, less meditative? Mantras don't come much scarier than fire walk with me.
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Gay Troops Challenge Defense of Marriage Act, Seek Equal Benefits for Spouses

Just five weeks after Pentagon lifted its Don't ask Don't Tell policy, a group of Gay U.S. service members have filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the federal Defense of Marriage Act. According to a report in the Boston Globe, the lawsuit asks the military to provide the same benefits to same-sex spouses as given to straight military personnel.
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Aerosmith's Tyler falls, Paraguay concert delayed

Steven Tyler, the lead singer of rock band Aerosmith, had a small accident on Tuesday that forced him to postpone a planned show in Paraguay by one day, a spokesman for the local concert organizers said.
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In Japan, Crooked Teeth Enhancement for Girls is Hot Trend

In America, people spend thousands of dollars to have straight teeth through orthodontics. In Japan, however, a trend has been underway for a couple of years in which crooked teeth through purposeful dental cosmetic surgery have become the rage. In Japan, the crooked teeth trend is called yaeba, or double tooth.
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A Treat For Retailers As Consumers Fall For Halloween Tricks

The National Retail Federation (NRF) has spelt ghoulish Halloween spending this year in its’ 2011 Halloween Consumer Intentions and Actions Survey. Overall, 2011 will see Americans spend about $6.86 billion on Halloween, according to the survey. The latest survey therefore could spell kudos for the food Industry and the retail sector in their ingenuity in marketing “Halloween” since its official inception in the 1920s. 40 years on, retail shelves scramble for volumes to spook us even before th...
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Hillary Clinton, Countless Celebrities 'Go Purple' for Spirit Day [VIDEO]

Celebrities like Lea Michele, Alyssa Milano, and Ricky Martin, and political figure like Secretary Clinton and Councilman Joel Burns, have all joined America in the pledge to go purple. Here, read star tweets, watch GLAAD-sponsored videos (including one by HIllary Clinton, aired yesterday) and learn how to turn Facebook and Twitter lavender for the second annual Spirit Day.

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