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Jerky treat recalls still gives no clue to what killed 600 pets
Health officials still could not find an answer to what killed 600 pets linked to jerky treats made in China.
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A Tokyo-based analyst cited unnamed sources who said Apple Inc would be releasing its television models by the end of next year.
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Michael Vick of the Philadelphia Eagles was ranked as the most-disliked player of the National Football League for 2013.
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President Barack Obama caught a pregnant woman while he was making his speech about the Affordable Care Act in the Rose Garden.
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Indianapolis Colts receiver Reggie Wayne injured his knee, forcing him to leave the game Sunday night against the Broncos.
There would only be nine units built for the ultra-expensive Lamborghini Veneno Roadster. Lamborghini unveiled the Veneno Roadster, a drop-top version of the Veneno which was released earlier this year.
The gunman in the Drai's After Hours nightclub shooting was identified as Benjamin Frazier. The Las Vegas Metro police disclosed the name of the suspect involved in the Drai's After Hours nightclub shooting early Monday morning.
An early-morning shooting at Drai's After Hours in Bally's over a USD 30 entry fee led to the death of a patron and the wounding of two employees.
Details of the new Nokia Lumia phablet was mistakenly posted on a Chinese e-commerce listing. A new leak had confirmed earlier reports about the details about Nokia Corp's new Lumia phablet.
The US Federal Reserve's Beige Book report reflected a somewhat stable US economy in its first week of the government shutdown.
EBay Inc's fourth quarter earning estimates were in the range of USD0.79 to USD81 per share, lower than analysts' estimates.
The legislation passed by the US Senate and Congress included fund allocations to cover fund reliefs to back payments of veteran soldiers.
Major mining operation disruptions this year in the British-Australian mining company Rio Tinto had reduced investor interest in copper on the London Stock Exchange.
An impending economic crisis could have happened to Americans should US Congress and the government had not arrived at a debt ceiling agreement.




