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- Palin keeps low-profile after plan to resign
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AP - Where is Sarah Palin? A day after surprising even her closest friends by announcing she would step down as Alaska governor more than a year before her term was up, the controversial hockey mom was keeping a low profile. Her spokesman, David Murrow, said Palin told him she was flying to Juneau, the state capital, for the Fourth of July weekend, but he wasn't sure what activities she planned to attend.
- The Frugal Are Drawn to District for Holiday
The $4-a-gallon reign of terror from last summer may be history, but travelers remain cost-conscious this holiday weekend. Jack and Denise Curley, of Munson, Pa., drove down for the weekend with their kids, Foxx, 9, and Logan, 12, who had never seen
- Pentagon warns US arms may be obsolete
America's traditional means of projecting power abroad is growing increasingly obsolete and its billion-dollar military hardware could be as ineffectual against future threats as the heavily fortified Maginot line was in defending France against the
- MoBank App Takes Shopping to the IPhone in the UK
iPhone and iPod Touch owners in the U.K. will be able to use their devices to buy and pay for goods using a new application from MoBank. The company has done a soft launch, but will start to push the application more aggressively on Monday, according to
- British PM's wife joins gay pride parade
The wife of British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has joined thousands of revellers in London's annual gay pride march. Sarah Brown held a red, white and pink version of the Union Jack as the noisy parade wound through the city centre before a rally and
- The return of religion to Europe
BUDAPEST ? It's a well-worn contrast: the United States is religious, Europe is secular. Yet, in some respects, this cliched opposition has actually been reversed recently: Religion played virtually no role during the last American presidential
- Brits still not doing it for their hearts
London. Despite numerous warnings about the risks posed by cardiovascular diseases, Brits are still not doing enough to improve their heart health, says Datamonitor consumer markets analyst Mark Whalley, author of the report Opportunities in Heart
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