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Spring means college admissions, and we still recall the agonizing wait for the mail carrier. A thin envelope brought bad news, a thick envelope acceptance. Today, though, the "envelope" arrives via email - and that's not all that's changed.
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On the night I got to know Mickey Rooney, I had to keep reminding myself that the little - very little - old man sitting across from me was once the biggest star on Planet Earth.
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Office for iPad is here, including Word and Excel and PowerPoint, the applications so many of us have grown up with at work. Is this the set of applications that will change how you use your iPad?
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Hank Aaron's 715th round-tripper on April 8, 1974, makes him Major League Baseball's all-time home run leader, ending Babe Ruth's 39-year reign. Barry Bonds deposes Aaron in 2007, an achievement tarnished by suspicions that Bonds used steroids.
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"No es bueno mezclar política y deporte, pero la FIFA tiene que respetar y apoyar las decisiones de Naciones Unidas". Esas fueron las palabras del presidente de la FIFA, Joseph Blatter, en referencia a las medidas tomadas contra la desparecida Yugoslavia para la Eurocopa de 1992 y el Mundial de…
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After deliberating for a decade, Medicare recently announced that it will now cover cardiac rehab for some patients who suffer from stable but chronic heart failure, a costly, debilitating disease that could be improved with supervised exercise and counseling.
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The recently installed head of the Internal Revenue Service, John Koskinen, dropped in on members of the media the other day at the National Press Club in Washington.
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Estas son las 7 noticias más impactantes de la semana. ¿Estás de acuerdo? Si no es así comparte tu opinión en los comentarios:
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News, discoveries and ... fun.
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In his new book, Flash Boys: A Wall Street Revolt (W.W. Norton & Company, 2014), Michael Lewis, author of Moneyball and The Big Short, says stock market trading may be rigged by so-called high frequency traders using supercomputers.








