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Cupcake Deemed 'Security Threat' Confiscated

A Massachusetts woman says a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agent confiscated her cupcake because its "gel-like" frosting could have been an explosive. Rebecca Hains, or Peabody, told...

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Loads of fish: Kim's final gift to North Korea

IT may stink of oddness but citizens in Pyongyang were "deeply moved" by Kim Jong-Il's final gift to his people.

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Minn. Church Recalls How Christmas Carols Saved Some U.S. Lives in World War

RAY SUAREZ: Finally tonight, the true tale of a Christmas Eve attack and rescue during World War II, retold by a Minnesota congregation. Special correspondent Fred de Sam Lazaro has our story. FRED DE...

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Donald Trump shores up 2012 election bid

BILLIONAIRE changes his voter registration to "unaffiliated", fuelling rumours he will run for US presidency in 2012.

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Bargain Basement and Top Shelf: What's Driving Growth for Retailers?

Photo by flickr user Ian Britton. "We're all peacocks. We all like to show off." That's what Milton Pedraza, CEO of the Luxury Institute, in a conversation about changes in spending trends amid an...

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SPOILER ALERT - Queen's Christmas message

SNEAK preview of the hottest show on Christmas Day reveals Queen Elizabeth II's traditional message will be ... exactly that.

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New Morocco Constitution, Election Meant to Avoid Arab Spring-Style Uprising

RAY SUAREZ: Now, the second report from my recent trip to Morocco. Tonight, how changes sweeping the Arab world brought new elections in the North African nation and new hopes for greater democracy....

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Night before Xmas spent cleaning up Christchurch

RESIDENTS want out after Christchurch suburb streets turn to liquid, and yesterday's earthquake forces yet another clean-up.

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3 US citizens among victims in Mexico bus attack

Tree U.S. citizens traveling to spend the holidays with their relatives in Mexico were among those killed in a spree of shooting attacks on buses in northern Mexico, authorities from both countries...

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France to pay for breast implants removal

FRANCE has agreed to pay for 30,000 women to have potentially faulty breast implants removed.

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Doctors beat Kurdish woman during giving birth in Turkey

The doctors explained that they broke her finger accidentally when they were joking...

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Al-Qaeda blamed for Damascus attacks

Syrian officials are blaming al-Qaeda militants for two deadly explosions in the capital Damascus. Two car bombs were reportedly detonated close to security buildings, killing at least 40 people....

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U.S. Offers $10M For Iran-Based Al Qeada Financier

The U.S. State Department offered a $10 million reward Thursday for information that helps authorities find Ezedin Abdel Aziz Khalil, better known as Yasin al Suri, an Iran-based senior financier of Al...

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Prince Philip 'on the mend' after heart surgery

UPDATE: Duke recovering well following successful heart surgery as the Royal family gathers for Christmas.

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Author Daniel Yergin on U.S. Need for a 'Diversified Energy Portfolio'

JUDY WOODRUFF: Next, a look at the ever-growing global search for energy. Oil prices rose to nearly $100 a barrel today amid concern over tensions and violence in Iraq and Syria and the possible...

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Rail manager committed suicide after corrupt dealings exposed

A senior manager at Network Rail committed suicide with his wife after the net began to close in on a scam involving bribes from corrupt executives.

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Cupcake deemed 'security threat', confiscated

US woman says a TSA agent confiscated her cupcake because its "gel-like" frosting could have been an explosive.

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Dog act sees 'sex offender' jailed for 10 years

WHEELCHAIR-bound meth addict who sexually assaulted chihuahua named sex offender and sent to jail for 10 years.

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Loads of fish Kim's last gift to North Korea

CITIZENS in Pyongyang "deeply moved" by Kim Jong-Il's final gift to his people: loads of fish.

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Photos: Christmastime in Bethlehem

The head of the Roman Catholic Church in the Holy Land, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem Fuad Twal, arrives at the Church of the Nativity in the biblical West Bank city of Bethlehem on December 24,...

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