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Medical examiner keeps private how Boston bombing suspect died
Results can't be made public until the body is claimed, a spokesman for the Massachusetts Medical Examiner said.
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Should old, sick patients get skin cancer surgery?
Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer.
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Mother forced daughter, 14, into sperm insemination: UK court
She eventually became pregnant at 16 and gave birth at 17.
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Wenger convinced of top-four finish at EPL
There is no room for dropping points now, says Arsenal manager.
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Champions League: Ronaldo fit but tall order for Real
Forward to feature in semi-final second-leg against Dortmund today.
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US identifies four American victims in Afghan crash
The Pentagon said on Sunday the crash of the MC-12 was under investigation.
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Chidambaram's race to reform Indian economy runs into political hurdles
Chidambaram warns sceptics against underestimating his ability to deliver.
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Django Unchained gets May release in China after “issues” resolved
The movie was pulled out from theatres on April 11, minutes before its debut screening.
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Return to sender? Maybe not as Somalia to restart mail 22 years on
Hirsi said his country would need help getting the post going again.
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More evidence adding nuts is a healthy choice
People on nut diets had dropped about 1.4 extra pounds and lost close to half an inch off their waists.