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Fifth Beckham Baby: Will David and Posh Spice Be Adding Another Daughter To Their Family?
Already the father of three sons: Brooklyn, 13, Romeo, 10, Cruz, 7, and a 19-month old daughter, Harper, there are rumors floating around that is wife Victoria, "Posh Spice," wants another child.
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USPS Clothing Line: In An Effort To Raise Money US Postal Service Will Enter Fashion Industry
The Postal Service announced Tuesday that it has partnered with a Cleveland-based apparel company to launch a USPS clothing line, set to hit stores in early 2014.
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Windstar Cruises Adds Three Seabourn Ships To Its Fleet
While news is focused on the Carnival Triumph and the fire that resulted in passengers being stranded, Hans Birkholz, CEO of Windstar Cruises, has announced that his company is expanding its fleet.
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Taylor Swift Sued: Country Star Taken To Court For Keeping $2.5 Million After Canceling Canadian Show
Swift has reportedly been sued over the $2.5 million paycheck she received to perform at the Capital Hoedown concert in Ottawa in August 2012 that was later canceled.
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Trump Threatens Suit: 'Apprentice' Host Suing Over 'Dump Trump' Campaign [VIDEO]
Donald Trump is at it again, this time he is threatening Angelo Carusone, who started an online petition urging Macy's to Dump Trump, with a $25 million lawsuit if he continues to push for Macy's to drop the controversial TV personality's brand of bigoted bullying and pattern of racist, sexist and mean-spirited comments.
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Cruising For Dummies: Guide To Finding Good Deals And Booking Trips
Due to the recent troubles the cruise industry has sailed into, thanks in large part to the Carnival Triumph disaster, many travelers are staying away, but for those still interested in heading to sea for some R&R, this guide should help in finding the great deal.
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Chuck E. Cheese Killer: Nathan Dunlap Loses Execution Appeal And Now Awaits Death Date [VIDEO]
Under the heading"Certiorari Denied," Nathan Dunlap, known as the Chuck E. Cheese killer, lost his death penalty appeal before the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday.
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Jerry Jones New Bus: Dallas Cowboys' Owner Brings $2.5 Million 'Elegant Lady' To Indianapolis For NFL Combine
With a stadium that can be seen from space that cost an estimated $1.2 billion to build, according to ESPN, it appears that when it comes to "America's Team," the Dallas Cowboys, owner Jerry Jones believes that nothing is too big or extravagant.
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Tom Horton's Severance Package: American Airlines' CEO To Receive $20 Million Upon Completion of US Airways' Merger
Horton will get $9.94 million in cash and an equal amount in stock in the new company after the merger. He'll also get an office and office help for two years, and lifetime flight and travel benefits.
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NKorea Threatens 'Final Destruction': DPRK's Diplomat Jon Yong Ryong Warns Neighbor And United States At U.N. Conference On Disarmament
On Feb. 19., during the United Nations Conference on Disarmament, North Korea threatened their neighbor to the south, South Korea with "final destruction."
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Anchor Accused Of Choking Wife: CBS's Rob Morrison Charged With Strangulation, Threatening and Disorderly Conduct
Rob Morrison was charged with strangulation, threatening and disorderly conduct. He was released on $100,000 bail. He was scheduled to appear in Superior Court in Stamford, Conn., on Tuesday,
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Involuntary Denied Boarding: Airline Industry Finds Another Way to Inconvenience Their Passengers
In the cases in which involuntary denied boarding has happened, passengers usually accept the airline's offer of a flight vouchers as compensation.
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Kate Middleton 'Attacked': Duchess Of Cambridge Accused Of Being A "Shop-Window Mannequin' [VIDEO]
English novelist, two-time Booker-Prize winner Hilary Mantel said, according to csmonitor.com, that the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, is a "shop-window mannequin with a plastic smile whose only role in life is to breed."
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England Universities Test Planes To Withstand Extreme Weather Conditions
With airplanes flying in hazardous conditions on an almost every-day basis and lightning strikes threatening to cause an emergency landing, due to a sudden shock of the electrical system, Cardiff University's engineering department, according to CNN, have created a state-of-the-art "lightning-lab" where bolts of electricity are shot onto aircraft components.
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Spears' Grocery List: Former X Factor Judge Goes Shopping In Stained Sweatpants
To show just how crazy people are with celebrities, news outlets throughout the world have been covering the former X Factor judge, Britney Spears wearing stained sweatpants while going grocery shopping.