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New survey data shows that geography can be a liability when it comes to spending.
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NEW YORK (AP) -- The best measure of what India's Rohan Bopanna and Pakistan's Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi accomplished at the U.S. Open could be found in the stands, not the scoreline.
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A dry end to the day for most, though there could be rain in eastern parts of England and Scotland. And a few showers in parts of Wales.
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The cast of Glee talk about what is in store for the new season of the show.
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The National Football League, National Science Foundation and NBC have teamed up to show how pro football is full of cool science principles.
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Raphael tapestries go on show in the UK for the first time
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The Strictly line-up is out and could it be the end for The X Factor? Plus the rest of the showbiz news.
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It'll turn mostly dry overnight, but showers will run into Ireland later.
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More Gulf waters are reopening to commercial hauls as safety tests show little hazard from oil.
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And these celebs know how to dress to show them off, from Gwyneth Paltrow's extreme high heels to Jessica Alba's short hem
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LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's tabloid Sun newspaper launched its own celebrity perfume on Monday to provide readers with the scent of showbiz.
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AP - A pilot of a small propeller-driven plane lost control of his aircraft while taking off at a flight show in southern Germany and crashed into a group of spectators Sunday, leaving one person dead and 38 injured, police said.
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Adrian and Christine reunited, that X Factor tantrum and the rest of the showbiz news.
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The older players at the Open have shown that with age comes a certain craftiness, much appreciated by fans.
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A dry start to Sunday for most, but with showery rain for some western areas.
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Patrick Peterson is an all-American candidate at quarterback and a very dangerous kick returner.
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A new study shows a similar degree of muscle building can be achieved by using lighter weights.
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Hurricane Earl is expected to be offshore of Montauk on Friday afternoon, 272 miles from Flushing. But as of Thursday night, the New York City area - including the U.S.T.A. National Tennis Center - was under a tropical storm watch and the highest chance of showers was not forecast until later Friday afternoon.
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X Factor's Olly Murs attempts leap from talent show runner-up to pop star
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New research reveals that students who learn more in kindergarten earn more as adults.
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