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April 07, 2013

 
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Discovery Of A 17th Century Spanish Shipwreck Yields Awesome Treasure Discovery Of A 17th Century Spanish Shipwreck Yields Awesome Treasure

Gold, silver, pearls. 

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Hiring A Nanny In New York City Is A Full-Time Job
Hiring A Nanny In New York City Is A Full-Time Job
You don't want just anyone. 
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Walmart's Plan To Have Customers Deliver Packages Seems Like An April Fools Joke
Walmart's Plan To Have Customers Deliver Packages Seems Like An April Fools Joke
Not a good idea. 
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Here's Why I Have No Problem Traveling To 'Dangerous' Places For Women
Here's Why I Have No Problem Traveling To 'Dangerous' Places For Women
More to gain than lose.
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New Photos From Arkansas Oil Spill Show The Full Extent Of The Damage
5,000 barrels spilled and counting.      Read »
New Radioactive Leak Found At Fukushima Plant
120 tons of contaminated water.    Read »
My Life In Lilly: Why I've Been Obsessed With And Wearing Lilly Pulitzer Since I Was A Teenager
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Aston Villa Player Controls The Ball With His Chest And Scores An Incredible Long-Range Goal
Aston Villa Player Controls The Ball With His Chest And Scores An Incredible Long-Range Goal
One of the goals of the year in the EPL.
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SOROS: Gold Has Been Destroyed As A Safe Haven
SOROS: Gold Has Been Destroyed As A Safe Haven
The euro crisis has doomed it.
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A Look At North Korea's Artillery Shows Why No One Wants War
A Look At North Korea's Artillery Shows Why No One Wants War
500,000 rounds on Seoul in the first hour of a conflict.
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