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Nicki Minaj Doll from Mattel: Bidding Starts at $1,000

Nicki Minaj Barbie
Nicki Minaj is excited that Mattel has made a Barbie Doll in her image, to auction at CharityBuzz.com on Dec. 7 and featured at Divine Design's five-day event and gala at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles. Bids will be received through Dec. 19 and will start at an eye-popping $1,000.
Jerry Sandusky Will Not Plea Guilty

Jerry Sandusky Interview: 'I'm Not the Monster'

Jerry Sandusky gave his first on-camera interview since being charged with molesting eight boys over the course of 15 years, with more incidents reportedly under investigation. As the man at the center of the Pennsylvania State University child sex-abuse scandal, it may not have been a wise move.
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Mark Lugo in Court for Art Thefts

A wine steward from Hoboken is due in court in connection with five stolen paintings taken from a New York hotel.
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'Women for Herman Cain' Web Site Launched After Ginger White Allegations

Gloria Cain, the wife of embattled Republican presidential candidate, Herman Cain, is trying to save his sinking reputation and keep him in the run for the White House, despite the numerous women who came forward with accusations of sexual harassment and an affair.
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Office Cleaners Authorize Potential Strike

Several thousand unionized office cleaners gathered at the Sheraton in Midtown Manhattan on Thursday. They voted to authorize a strike when their contract expires in December.
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Best, Cheapest Bars in America's 10 Most Expensive Cities [PHOTOS]

From the NYC bar scene to the pub crawls in Chicago, it can be hard to find an affordable place to get a few beers without breaking the bank. Here, see the top bars from San Francisco to Honolulu that sport the best deals in America's 10 most expensive cities.
3. Paris, France

Blind French eatery seeks to conquer New York

A French restaurant where diners cannot see what they are eating, often spill their wine and must conduct conversations while staring into pitch darkness has proved such a success in Europe that it is making a foray into the Americas.
Occupy Boston

Police Raid Occupy Boston Camp to Remove Kitchen Sink

Police stormed the Occupy Boston camp on Thursday night to remove a new kitchen sink only hours after a judge extended a restraining order preventing police from evicting the protesters or seizing their possessions.
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A New Yorker's Opinion: Employment, L Trains in and Infrastructure, a Lament

I was cautiously optimistic to see the unemployment figures dropping to 8.6 percent, concerned that only 7 percent of those who lost and regained jobs during the financial mess are maintaining their previous financial position and despair at the impact decaying infrastructure, like the New York City L Train, has on small businesses and our chances of economic recovery.
Family medicine

Family Medicine: Even as Demand Grows, Fewer Enter the Field

The projected shortage of family physicians will likely bode well for those entering the field now, but health officials project the deficit of 40,000 family doctors in the United States by 2025 will impact the aging population.

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