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Monday, August 15, 2011

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Google to buy Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion

    The Google logo at the Internet giant’s headquarters in Mountain View, Calif., is shown. Google Inc. is buying cell phone maker Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. for $12.5 billion in cash â€Google Inc. is buying cell phone maker Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. for $12.5 billion in cash â€" by far its biggest acquisition to date.




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Bachmann, Perry share billing but avoid each other

    Rep. Michele Bachmann did not enter the venue Sunday until she had been assured by a campaign staffer that the lighting had been changed, NBC News' Jamie Novogrod reported.A day after Michele Bachmann won the Ames straw poll and Rick Perry joined the 2012 presidential race, the rising GOP stars appeared at a fundraising event but did not acknowledge one another.




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Buffett: Stop coddling the super-rich

    Warren Buffett has urged U.S. lawmakers to raise taxes on the country's super-rich to help cut the budget deficit, saying such a move will not hurt investments. Billionaire Warren Buffett urged U.S. lawmakers Monday to raise taxes on the country's super-rich to help cut the budget deficit, saying such a move will not hurt investments.




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Video: Prison camp: Getting to know Dad â€" behind bars

    Aug. 15: A Hope House summer camp gives children the opportunity to spend time with their fathers who are serving sentences in a maximum security prison. TODAY.com’s Kyle Michael Miller reports.  (Today Show)A Hope House summer camp gives children the opportunity to spend time with their fathers who are serving sentences in a maximum security prison. TODAY.com’s Kyle Michael Miller reports. (TODAY)




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Dozens die in wave of attacks across Iraq

    An Iraqi man inspects damages at the Mar Afram Syriac Orthodox Church following an explosion in the northern city of Kirkuk on Monday.Bomb blasts ripped through more than a dozen Iraqi cities Monday in an apparently coordinated attack that killed at least 60 security forces and civilians..




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Video: Shark attacks man off North Carolina coast

    Aug. 15: Forty-five year old Don White decided to take a quick dip in North Carolina’s Crystal Coast last week, but quickly found himself being attacked by an 8-foot bull shark. TODAY’s Natalie Morales reports.  (Today Show)Forty-five year old Don White decided to take a quick dip in North Carolina’s Crystal Coast last week, but quickly found himself being attacked by an 8-foot bull shark. TODAY’s Natalie Morales reports. (TODAY)




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'Deep sadness': Japan marks surrender anniversary

    Japan's Prime Minister Naoto Kan bows after placing a flower before an altar during a memorial service at Nippon Budokan Hall in Tokyo on Monday.Japan marked the 66th anniversary of its surrender in World War II on Monday with somber remembrances across the country and a memorial in Tokyo led by the emperor.




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Friends, kin gather to honor stage collapse dead
    Sobbing friends and relatives gathered at the Indiana State Fairgrounds Monday morning for a memorial service to honor five people who were killed when high winds toppled a stage.

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Cops on peaceful island 'shaken' by 6 killings

    Armed police officers at the scene of a knife attack that killed six people in St Helier, Jersey, on Sunday.Police on the British island of Jersey have admitted they were "shaken" by the killings of six people in what was the deadliest crime in the community's living memory.




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Judge adjourns Mubarak trial, ends TV coverage

    Alaa Mubarak kisses the forehead of his father, ousted Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak, before the start of a hearing in their trial on murder and corruption charges in Cairo on Monday.The judge trying Egypt's former President Hosni Mubarak for the killing of protesters wrapped up Monday's session and said the court would reconvene on Sept. 5 to begin hearing evidence in the case.




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'Choking Gadhafi': Rebels cut key Tripoli supply route

    A rebel fighter holds money and documents seized from a man they said is a Libyan army soldier (right) at a checkpoint in the coastal town of Zawiyah, 30 miles west of Tripoli, Sunday.Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi urged his people to "liberate Libya" from NATO and traitors, a day after rebels captured a key town, severing Tripoli's main supply route.




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Tibetan monk dies in self-immolation protest, group says
    A Tibetan Buddhist monk burned himself to death on Monday in southwest China calling for the return of the Dalai Lama, the exiled spiritual leader condemned by Beijing as a separatist, a group campaigning for Tibetan self-rule said.

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1 in 5 kids with autistic older sibling shares condition
    Siblings of kids with autism have a higher risk of being diagnosed with the disorder than previously believed, suggests a new study.

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US envoy makes waves even before arriving in China


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4 dead as small plane crashes in Idaho
    Four people were killed after a small plane crashed and burst into flames in south-central Idaho, officials said.

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Aruba lawyer: Release man in missing tourist case

    Firefighters and police officers search for Robyn Gardner of Frederick, Md., in a shaft of an old phosphate mine near Baby Beach, in the southern tip of the Caribbean island of Aruba on Friday.A U.S. tourist detained in Aruba in the death of his travel companion has cooperated with investigators and should be immediately freed because there is no evidence against him, his lawyer says.




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Sept. 11 changed everything â€" about air travel

    In this Aug. 3, 2011 photo, airline passengers retrieve their scanned belongings while going through the Transportation Security Administration security checkpoint at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, in Atlanta. For most of us, the romance of flight is long gone â€" lost to Sept. 11, 2001, and hard-set memories of jets crashing into buildings.




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