11/24/09: A speedboat racer was hospitalized after his vessel went airborne and broke apart upon hitting the water this weekend during a race in Arizona.
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11/24/09: Toys should bring kids joy, but sometimes they bring injury. That’s why U.S. PIRG, an advocate for the public interest is releasing it's 24th annual Trouble in Toyland safety report.
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11/24/09: A college of music in Minnesota is offering a hip-hop diploma program they say is the first in the nation. They say rap is a dominating commercial force and deserves serious study, with students learning from rappers and DJs.
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11/23/09: No matter the problem, the women at Butterball are ready to answer your turkey questions. And one of the suggestions Butterball has that may surprise you — microwave the bird.
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11/23/09: A Canadian woman on long-term sick leave for depression said she lost her benefits because her insurance agent found photos of her on Facebook in which she appeared to be having fun.
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11/20/09: After nearly a quarter century, Oprah Winfrey announced her syndicated talk show will end in 2011. Then what? NEWSWEEK’S Jonathan Alter discusses.
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11/23/09: Bulls broke free from a film set in the southern Spanish town of Cadiz Sunday. "Knight & Day" stars Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz hadn’t arrived in town yet. Two women were slightly hurt, and filming has been suspended.
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11/20/09: 1st mammograms. Now, in an apparent coincidence Pap smears. Guidelines by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists say most women in their 20’s can have a Pap smear every two years instead of annually.
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11/20/09: Royal Caribbean has given the Associated Press an inside look at the world’s largest cruise ship, "Oasis of the Seas." The ship features 16 decks and cost $1.5 billion.
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