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Robin Thicke performs 'Blurred Lines' on NBC's 'Today.' An attorney for Thicke and collaborator Pharrell Williams filed a lawsuit Thursday, asking a federal judge to determine that 'Blurred Lines' does not copy elements from two older songs by Marvin
Robin Thicke sues Marvin Gaye's family over 'Blurred Lines'

Along with his 'Blurred Lines' buddies T.I. and Pharrell Williams.
The Calif. Highway Patrol has provided this photo of Lilliana Ramirez, 9.
AMBER Alert issued in Calif. for 2 kids 'in danger'

The Calif. Highway Patrol has issued an Amber Alert for two children it says are in danger.
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Federica Andredi of Italy wants the new iPhone to come in various colors.
columnist
Consumer wish list for new iPhone: Better battery
What else tops wish lists for a new iPhone?
Carole Middleton at London hospital to visit her newborn grandson, Prince George of Cambridge.
people
Duchess Kate's mother is a granny-nanny to baby George
Carole Middleton is indispensable in caring for Prince George of Cambridge, paper says.
Kittens eat from food laid out in a controlled feral cat colony in downtown Marseilles, Ill., on Sept. 14, 2011.
nation
Feral cat colonies could pose rabies risk, CDC says
Cats are the main domestic animal linked to human exposure to rabies.
Egyptian security forces stand guard outside the al-Fatah mosque Saturday.
world
Security forces storm Egyptian mosque
The fresh unrest caps a week of widespread violence that killed more than 800 nationwide.
A microscopic image of a portion of a tapeworm.
nation
Iowa woman swallows tapeworm to lose weight
It's certainly natural, but not beneficial.
Esmat Mansour, one of the 26 Palestinian prisoners released on Wednesday, returns to his family's home in Deir Jarir, West Bank.
world
Israel pays a painful price for peace talks
Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails were released Wednesday in a deal to restart peace talks.
AOL CEO Tim Armstrong speaks at the TechCrunch Disrupt Conference in May 2010.
business
Take a lesson, CEOs: Avoid public firings
Getting fired is awful -- and even worse, for all involved -- when it happens in public.

 

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  Indonesian men in Jakarta take part in a game called panjat pinang, which is played traditionally on Indonesia's independence day. The object is to try to climb a greased bamboo pole to claim prizes such as bicycles and kitchen appliances.
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Indonesian men in Jakarta take part in a game called panjat pinang, which is played traditionally on Indonesia's independence day. The object is to try to climb a greased bamboo pole to claim prizes such as bicycles and kitchen appliances.
  Actresses Kamala Lopez, left, and Alma Martinez attend the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Oscars Outdoors Screening of \
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Actresses Kamala Lopez, left, and Alma Martinez attend the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Oscars Outdoors Screening of \"Born in East L.A.\" in Hollywood, on Aug. 16.
   
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