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Rockwell Collins develops 'digital parachutes' to save crashing planes
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Path to Prosperity?: 57 percent of America thinks Ryan health plan will make them worse off
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Ahmadinejad: Iran not afraid to make nuke weapon
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Best Buy to decrease store sizes
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U.S. to fall to world's third-largest trading country in 40 years
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September release speculated for next generation iPhone
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Health crook: Man's $1 robbery to get medical care in jail
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Boeing's new 747 version is a fan favorite
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BlackBerry maker's decline may attract potential buyers
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Barnes and Noble posts wider 4th quarter loss than last year
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Jones strikes back, threatens to sue Fox News
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Is Spain going Greek?: Poor economic outlook sparks protests in Madrid
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Farrakhan lashes out: Barack Obama is an 'assassin'
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Back on top: Japan creates world's fastest supercomputer
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Fight ensues over Facebook money for Newark public schools
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New child's toy trains future TSA agents
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Denied: Supreme Court will not hear ACORN's appeal
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Florida decriminalizes 'unintended displays' of concealed weapons
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Bachmann's use of House funds in question
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'Pesky' Canada geese to be cooked for poor
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Hospitals competing to hire primary-care doctors
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Tarp Jr: Treasury grants loans to small banks to pay off TARP debt
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Perry aides evaluate challenges of entering GOP race
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Taliban using children and women as suicide bombers
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Big banks increase ranks of in-house regulators
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Mixed data point to wobbly recovery
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Congress sends letter to Obama questioning autopen signature
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Boeing expects worldwide passenger growth to require $4 trillion in new planes by 2030
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Middle class jobs disappearing
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Europeans try to calm fears over Greek crisis
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Apple to 'ban iPhone gig filming'
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Al-Qaida posts hit-list of prominent Americans
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Mavericks champion arrested for being drunk in public
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Obama administration conducts ‘silent’ illegal immigrant raids on businesses
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Florida harbors most marijuana grow houses
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England's Prince Edward to visit D.C., receive award
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Huckabee supporters still left adrift
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Unemployment applications drop, but remain high
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Pandora racks in billions on stock market