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Monday, August 15, 2011

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Google-Motorola deal shakes up mobile world

    A Google homepage is displayed on a Motorola Droid phone.Google’s $12.5 billion deal to purchase Motorola Mobility could shake up mobile computing and make Google the ‘Microsoft of the mobile world.’




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First Read: After Iowa, then there were three
    Bachmann, at least right now, is the front-runner in Iowa; Romney is the front-runner in New Hampshire; and Perry has the potential to be the front-runner in South Carolina.

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Obama criticizes GOP presidential field

    President Barack Obama meets with members of the audience following a town hall-style meeting in Cannon Falls, Minnesota August 15, 2011. Obama is traveling on a bus tour through Minnesota, Iowa and Illinois. President Barack Obama launched a rare direct attack Monday on the Republican presidential field, criticizing GOP hopefuls for their blanket opposition to any deficit-cutting compromise involving new taxes.




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PhotoBlog: Norway killer reconstructs shooting spree

    Anders Behring Breivik returns to scene of massacreAnders Behring Breivik returns to scene of massacre




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Macho men more likely to die in an accident
    People do stupid things all the time and they do them in all geographic regions, but as any regular viewer of Comedy Central’s "Tosh 2.0" can tell you, there does seem to be an uncanny correlation between certain regions of the country and the kind of risk-taking behavior that could get you seriously hurt or even killed.

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Video: Lost boy, 12, survives frigid night with scouting skills

    Aug. 15: NBC’s David Gregory talks to 12-year-old Jared Ropelato and his mother, Dawn, who credits Jared’s savvy Boy Scout skills for surviving more than 20 hours stranded in Utah’s Ashley National Forest.  (Today Show)NBC’s David Gregory talks to 12-year-old Jared Ropelato and his mother, Dawn, who credits Jared’s savvy Boy Scout skills for surviving more than 20 hours stranded in Utah’s Ashley National Forest. (TODAY)




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Ind. fair reopens; stage victims honored
    The Indiana State Fair reopened Monday, a day after it was closed when a stage collapsed, killing five people. Indiana's governor was among those who spoke at a memorial service.

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Odds of having more than 1 autistic kid higher than thought
    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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Father of Chelsea player Mikel abducted in Nigeria

    FILE - This is a  Saturday, Aug. 28, 2010 file photo of Chelsea's John Obi Mikel as he plays against Stoke City during their English Premier League soccer match at Stamford Bridge, London.  The father of Chelsea midfielder John Obi Mikel has been abducted by unknown men in Nigeria's restive central region, police said Monday Aug. 15, 2011.  Plateau state police commissioner Dipo Ayeni told The Associated Press that Michael Obi disappeared from his home sometime Friday. Ayeni said he had no other details about the kidnapping.  (AP Photo/Sang Tan) ** NO INTERNET/MOBILE USAGE WITHOUT FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION PREMIER LEAGUE (FAPL) LICENCE - CALL +44 (0)20 7864 9121 or EMAIL info@football-dataco.com FOR DETAILS **The father of Chelsea midfielder John Obi Mikel has been abducted in Nigeria's restive central region, and the soccer player made a televised appeal to kidnappers Monday for his father's release.




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Video: Robots march home from war

    Aug. 15: Ten years of war have given robot developers a chance to refine and improve their bots. Now the robots are finding all sorts of new jobs on the homefront. (msnbc.com)Ten years of war have given robot developers a chance to refine and improve their bots. Now the robots are finding all sorts of new jobs on the homefront. (msnbc.com)




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World's largest stove destroyed â€" by fire

    The giant Michigan Stove, a historic landmark, sits in cinders after a fire apparently burned it to its frame on the locked grounds of the State Fair in Detroit.A fire has destroyed the world's largest stove Saturday, a Michigan landmark standing at the Michigan state fairgrounds.




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Video: The Town That Jobs Forgot, Part 1

    Aug. 15: Krystal Chance, Kimberly Thompson and Sandy Becton rise to success in Millen, Georgia. But when the great recession wipes out all the factories that kept their town running, these three women lose their jobs, and are suddenly in danger of losing everything they have worked for their entire lives.  NBC’s Lester Holt reports. (Dateline NBC)Krystal Chance, Kimberly Thompson and Sandy Becton rise to success in Millen, Georgia. But when the great recession wipes out all the factories that kept their town running, these three women lose their jobs, and are suddenly in danger of losing everything they have worked for their entire lives.  NBC’s Lester Holt reports. (Dateline)




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Cops watch video in Rembrandt heist

    "The Judgment," an 11-by-6 inch drawing by Rembrandt van Rijn, was taken from a California hotel.The pen-and-ink drawing known as "The Judgment" by the 17th century Dutch artist Rembrandt van Rijn, vanished on Saturday night from the Ritz-Carlton Marina del Rey.




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Video: Family reunites with dog after fatal accident

    Aug. 15: One year after a fatal car accident killed two members of the Benson family, the surviving family members are reunited with their dog, who ran away from the car wreck and hadn’t been seen since. NBC’s Natalie Morales reports. (Today Show)One year after a fatal car accident killed two members of the Benson family, the surviving family members are reunited with their dog, who ran away from the car wreck and hadn’t been seen since. NBC’s Natalie Morales reports. (TODAY)




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Cow on the lam for 12 weeks becomes tabloid star

    Holy cow! A runaway bovine made the front page of a top selling German newspaper after she broke through an electric fence on May 24 and has been hiding in a nearby forest ever since.




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3 ways to get more return on your savings
    Today's seniors can't just stay in today's low-return fixed-income products because rates on money market accounts and CDs won't even keep up with inflation. But there are options.

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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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60,000 pounds of ground beef recalled
    The U.S. Department of Agriculture said National Beef Packing Co has recalled about 60,424 pounds of ground beef products after inspection at an Ohio processing plant produced suspicions of contamination by E.coli.

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Video: Man charged with murder of 3-year-old Mo. girl

    Aug. 15: Police have charged 43-year-old Shawn Morgan with the murder of 3-year-old Breeann Rodriquez, alleging Morgan suffocated the toddler and disposed of her body. Clint Van Zandt, an FBI profiler, discusses the case with msnbc’s Craig Melvin. (Other)Police have charged 43-year-old Shawn Morgan with the murder of 3-year-old Breeann Rodriquez, alleging Morgan suffocated the toddler and disposed of her body. Clint Van Zandt, an FBI profiler, discusses the case with msnbc’s Craig Melvin. (msnbc tv)




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Possibly defecting, Gadhafi security chief in Cairo

    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.Moammar Gadhafi's regime came under growing pressure on Monday as rebels in the west began to strangle a major lifeline to his capital and a top official appeared to have defected.




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