Day in Pictures, June 18, 2013 - SFGate
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Courtney Stodden gets breast implants | Daily Dish | an SFGate.com blog
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Sergio Romo to be the face of a new ice cream | San Francisco Giants: The Splash
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Patriots Tight End Aaron Hernandez Questioned By Police In Connection With A Mur
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Sports Illustrated`s Pete Thamel and Greg Bedard are reporting that Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez is being questioned by police in connection with a homicide in North Attleboro, Mass. The Social Media Advertising Ecosystem ExplainedNEW ENGLAND PATRIO
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James Moore: Reckless bosses must face the consequences - Business Comment - Bus
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Outlook How apposite that yesterday saw the Serious Fraud Office charging former UBS trader Tom Hayes with eight counts of conspiracy to defraud in relation to the Libor interest rate scandal.
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Wife's tears in teacher Jeremy Forrest's trial for abduction - Crime -
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The wife of the teacher accused of abducting a 15-year-old schoolgirl told his trial that she had asked her husband to stop sending tweets to a girl because it was not "appropriate".
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James Moore: Why George Osborne must beware of the banking backlash - Business C
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Outlook The blue touch paper has been lit and it might pay for George Osborne to consider a flak jacket when he delivers his Mansion House speech.
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Girls Guides drop religious reference but pledge to self and the Queen - Home Ne
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For decades, Brownies and Girl Guides have promised to “love my God,” and “serve the Queen and my country”. But now, in a triumph for secularists, the organisation has decided to drop references to the deity – and the nation – from the oath ta
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Chrysler Recalls Some Older Jeeps | Video - ABC News
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NTSB says fire can result when some models are hit from behind.
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Music to the Tiniest Ears | Video - ABC News
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Babies in neo-natal intensive care units may be benefitting from listening to music.
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Canada to send peacekeeping troops to Haiti - Politics - CBC News
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A handful of Canadian troops are about to take part in peacekeeping operation in Haiti, under the command of Brazilian forces, in a long-delayed mission that has been kept inexplicably low on the political radar.
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Senate scandal taking toll on Harper image, poll suggests - Politics - CBC News
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An exclusive poll by Nanos Research for CBC News Network`s Power & Politics suggests Prime Minister Stephen Harper may be paying a political price for his handling of the controversy over a $90,000 cheque written by his former chief of staff to pay Se
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Kings sign D-man Slava Voynov to 6-year deal
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The Los Angeles Kings have agreed to a six-year contract extension with rising star defenceman Slava Voynov.
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Wayne Gretzky believes NHL will return to Quebec City
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Hall of Famer Wayne Gretzky thinks the NHL will return to Quebec City. The Great One said Tuesday his gut feeling is Quebec City will again have its own pro hockey franchise that will be as successful as the Winnipeg Jets.
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Bruins` Gregory Campbell speaks for 1st time since breaking leg
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Gregory Campbell has become part of hockey lore since breaking his leg blocking a shot while killing a penalty against the Pittsburgh Penguins in the Eastern final — and then finishing his shift. Campbell spoke for the first time since his injury Tuesda
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Colorado vs Toronto - Recap - MLB - Sports - CBC.ca
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MLB Recap for the Colorado vs Toronto game played on
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Brazil protesters keep up pressure on government - World - CBC News
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Thousands of demonstrators flooded into a square in Brazil`s economic hub, Sao Paulo, on Tuesday for the latest in a historic wave of protests against the shoddy state of public transit, schools and other public services in this booming South American gia
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Google asks secret court to lift gag on surveillance - World - CBC News
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Google is asking the secretive Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court to lift its long-standing gag order on how often the company is asked to turn over data about its customers to the U.S. government.
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Canada to send peacekeeping troops to Haiti - World - CBC News
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A handful of Canadian troops are about to take part in peacekeeping operation in Haiti, under the command of Brazilian forces, in a long-delayed mission that has been kept inexplicably low on the political radar.
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Amazon Cuts Ties In Minnesota Ahead Of New Sales Tax : The Two-Way : NPR
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Amazon ends the contracts of people and businesses that are paid for sending customers to the retailer. The company has taken similar steps in other states that have passed laws like Minnesota`s new sales tax legislation.
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