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Lexus IS C is sporty, luxurious
Compared with a more traditional Lexus, like the ES, it's absolutely thrilling. It's a car with some life and personality in it.
- UPDATE: 2 dead, 23 injured in marathon explosions caused by "bombs"
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Pickler gets high scores for rumba
Kellie Pickler’s rumba Monday night on “Dancing With The Stars” turned into a family affair, as her husband, songwriter Kyle Jacobs, performed “Say I Do,” which Pickler said was a little biographical about her and her voyage.
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SOCIAL: Pictures, messages, video pour in from Boston Marathon explosion
Seconds after explosions were reported at the finish line of the Boston Marathon pictures, links and the posts from people searching for loved ones flooded the web. WARNING: Graphic images included.
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Two explosions near Boston Marathon finish line; deaths being reported
At least two explosions occurred at 2:50 p.m. near the finish line at the Boston Marathon, injuring dozens of spectators.
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Ghetto's final hours revealed in diary 70 years after Holocaust
A makeshift diary scribbled on five pages of graph paper by an unidentified young woman hiding in a bunker as the Nazis closed in on what remained of the Warsaw Ghetto is the first real glimpse into the daily lives of about 40,000 Jews hiding in bunkers as the ghetto burnt above them.
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Audi S5 Coupe unveils new engine
Audi performance and styling have always been in the distinctive lane although one change this year may have some drivers scratching their heads in dismay.
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Slate: Google invents spam filter for your phone
The Federal Trade Commission's "Robocall challenge," a call to the public to come up with technological solutions to the ongoing phone-spam problem, was met with a creative entry from Google.
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Education goals stress keyboarding - not cursive
A new set of national standards don’t require children to learn how to read and write in cursive. They do, however, require students demonstrate sufficient command of keyboarding skills by the end of fourth grade.
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Teacher colleges join digital trend
At Pittsburgh (Kan.) State University, students preparing to be elementary teachers are instructed not to teach cursive as a stand-alone activity but rather to incorporate it into writing projects, said assistant professor Kristi Stuck.
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