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Beyonce discusses Cuba trip on 'GMA,' says she wants more kids
Beyonce appeared on "Good Morning America" on Monday to set the record straight about her trip to Cuba and open up about expanding her family. Bey, who is in the middle of the European leg of her world tour, the Mrs. Carter Show, spoke with Amy Robach...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Lindsay Lohan, Jay-Z, Epic (movie), Cuba
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Michigan lawmakers target Internet sales taxes
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan lawmakers are pushing measures aimed at going after the hundreds of millions of dollars in outstanding taxes each year from sales over the Internet, but they may have to wait for a federal measure to pass for the...
Tags: Parties and Movements, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Amazon.com Inc., Justice System, Elections
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On Rutgers basketball, Princeton husband-hunting and Jimmy Kimmel
"What's the second paragraph?" That is my boilerplate response when someone suggests a column idea to me. "Yeah. Right. But where do I go from there?" Not every topic is worth 700 words. So, today I will offer a few words on recent headlines in the...Tags: Maryland General Assembly, Princeton Tigers, Elections, Jimmy Fallon, University of Virginia
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Peter P. Belz Jr., Treasury Department officer
Peter P. Belz Jr., a retired U.S. Treasury Department appeals officer, died March 14 of pancreatic cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. He was 71.
The son of a die maker and a homemaker, Peter Paul Belz Jr. was born in Baltimore and raised on...Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Gino Marchetti, Baltimore Ravens, Music
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A Feminist Looks Down From The Penthouse
The Hartford CourantA new book suggests that ambitious women should "lean in" to achieve success. What do we mean by "an ambitious woman"? What defines "achieving success"? Most important, what is "a new book"? OK, I know the answer to that one: A new book is where we...Tags: Mark Zuckerberg, Google Inc., Culture, Arts and Culture, Feminism
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A better way to track a bomber
The mayhem in Boston the week of April 15 was a reminder of how an American city can be paralyzed by a homemade bomb. The same kinds of improvised explosive devices that menaced U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan can easily be deployed by freelance...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Justice System, Judges, Apples, Bombings
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GM first-quarter profits dip on losses in Europe, South America
General Motors Co. reported lower first-quarter profits Thursday as it struggled with the continuing economic slump in Europe and a dip in earnings in North America. Profit for the nation’s largest automaker profit fell 14% to $865 million...
Tags: General Motors Corp., Media Industry, Economy, Business and Finance, Nissan, Google+
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Mexico captures drug kingpin's father-in-law
MEXICO CITY — On the eve of President Obama's trip to Mexico, Mexican authorities on Tuesday announced the capture of a key drug cartel operative, the father-in-law and associate of one of the world's most-wanted fugitive kingpins. The major...
Tags: Corporate Crime, Drug Trafficking, Police Arrests, Mexico, Restraint of Trade
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U.S. might not hit debt limit until October, new study says
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. might not hit its debt limit until October because of improved economic growth and higher tax revenue this year, according to a new estimate released Friday. The projection by the Bipartisan Policy Center would give Congress and...
Tags: U.S. Congress, Fiscal Cliff, U.S. Senate, Budget Control Act of 2011, Washington, DC
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$135 million in New Markets tax credits to Md. groups
Four Maryland organizations won the right to raise $135 million for community development projects by selling federal tax credits, the Treasury Department said Wednesday. The New Markets tax credits help developers fund projects intended to add jobs and...
Tags: Credit and Debt, Taxation, Cordish Cos., Harbor, Politics
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Iran scoffs at alleged link to Canada terror plot
TEHRAN -- Iranian officials Tuesday scoffed at the idea that an alleged terrorist plot thwarted in Canada had been guided by Al Qaeda elements in Iran. “In my 64 years of age, I have not heard anything as ridiculous as this,” Iranian Foreign...
Tags: Syrian Civil War (2011 - present ), Bashar Assad, NATO, Al-Qaeda, United Nations
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Analysts surprised by alleged Al Qaeda in Iran tie in Canada plot
Police in Canada said Monday that two men suspected of plotting to derail a passenger train were guided by Al Qaeda elements in Iran, but the statement surprised many experts who study terrorism in the Middle East and Iran. “It frankly doesn&...
Tags: Bashar Assad, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Terrorism, Pakistan, Al-Qaeda
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