Wednesday 31 July 2013

Studies reveal startling trends in teen dating abuse

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  In this 2010 photo North Plainfield High School drama students Luis Salazar, right, as   Teen dating abuse is common and complex, studies say
More than a third of teen boys and girls report dating abuse, new survey shows.
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  The erotic trilogy is popular among inmates at Guantanamo Bay.   5 things you need to know on Wednesday
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  In this July 18, 2013, file photo, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke arrives to testify before a Senate banking committee.   Stock futures straddle flat line ahead of Fed
U.S. markets trend lower ahead of the start to regular trading Wednesday.
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  world      
  Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe  addresses a press conference at State House in Harare on July 30, 2013.   Zimbabwe: Voting starts in crucial election
Zimbabweans vote in elections to determine future of longtime President Robert Mugabe.
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  The Senate Judiciary Committee plans to hear testimony from top Obama officials on July 31, for the first time since the House defeated a bill to shut down the National Security Agency's secret collection of phone records.   Senate panel looking at limits on surveillance
A Senate panel expects testimony from top Obama administration officials about the NSA
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  politics      
  Army Pfc. Bradley Manning was acquitted of aiding the enemy on July 30.   First Take: Manning case redefines meaning of traitor
First Take: The trial of Pfc. Manning challenged the traditional definition of traitor.
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  Cash is king for long-term investment goals, according to a survey by Bankrate.com.   Investors say cash is king for long-term goals
Cash was king for long-term investment goals, according to a survey by Bankrate.com.
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  Randy Orton   Fan attacks WWE superstar at South Africa live event
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  mlb      
  Jake Peavy was 8-4 with a 4.28 ERA in 13 starts for the White Sox this season.   Jake Peavy traded to Red Sox in three-team trade
The Red Sox got Peavy, the Tigers got Iglesias and the White Sox got Garcia.
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