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US President Barack Obama congratulates Royal family of Britain

US President Barack Obama congratulated the royal family of Britain after Kate Middleton's successful delivery of the third in line to the British throne.


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The royal baby betting frenzy was the biggest non-sporting betting event in the company's history, said Coral.
Carlos Hyde, Buckeyes' senior starting running back, was suspended by Ohio State after an assault case that involved a woman.
Von Miller disregarded NFL's rule on the use of illegal drugs which resulted to a four-game suspension.
Denver Broncos' Von Miller would deal with a four-game suspension following his violation of NFL's illegal-drug policy.
The royal baby fever was quickly capitalized by big brands to promote their products and services. Advertisers were quick to capitalize on the royal baby birth fever.
Von Miller would be suspended for four games if it was proven that he violated NFL's policy regarding substance abuse.
British royals joined the baby royal fever bandwagon, with Prince Charles selling handmade baby shoes.
American singer and actress, Selena Gomez, celebrated herself by making a video called Birthday with her friends.
Retailers expected the “Kate Effect” to drive sales on baby products. The "Kate Effect" will once again drive retail sales in the United Kingdom.
The royal baby's birth will have an “overwhelmingly positive” effect to the UK economy, said analysts.