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A U.S. man held in Venezuela on suspicion of espionage was playing the part of a documentary filmmaker to penetrate the government’s circle of supporters, Interior Minister Miguel Rodriguez Torres said today.
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Developers are shunning luxury hotels in the U.S. as room rates fail to rebound to peak levels and profits are squeezed by the costs of offering swanky amenities such as spas and trendy restaurants.
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Apple Inc.’s future iPhones may look very different from present models, if a recently published patent application is any indication.
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Abelardo and Lucy Gomez, like many of their generation who fled Cuba, have voted for every Republican U.S. presidential candidate for the past 40 years.
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The monarch of Larry Land has survived malls, condos and the rise and fall of Florida’s plastic pink-flamingo population.
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The city of New York agreed to sell two lower Manhattan buildings for a combined $249 million as part of an effort to reduce government office space and lower operating expenses.
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New York Yankees Managing General Partner Hal Steinbrenner said he is concerned about reports that third baseman Alex Rodriguez used banned drugs as recently as last season, according to the Associated Press.
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The New York Yankees are used to having off-field distractions at the start of spring training and manager Joe Girardi said this year is no different, with recent allegations that Alex Rodriguez may have been using performance-enhancing drugs as recently as last season.
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President Barack Obama signaled he plans to make Republican Mitt Romney’s secretly recorded comments that 47 percent of Americans don’t pay taxes a central part of his campaign’s closing argument.
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President Barack Obama said Mitt Romney is performing “an extreme makeover” of stances he took during the primaries to win votes in the general election, while the Republican challenger intensified his attacks on Obama’s handling of foreign policy.
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