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Chicago Bulls guard Derrick Rose, the former Most Valuable Player who hasn’t returned from a knee injury two months after doctors declared him fit, needs to get on the court and play, said the former trainer of Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant.
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When David Marin joined the lobbying firm Podesta Group Inc., he said he looked forward to “long lunches and days of golf.” So far, so good.
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President Barack Obama introduced his “date” and “dance partner,” Michelle Obama, at the Commander-in-Chief Ball last night in the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. The crowd roared their approval.
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Barbara “B.J.” Buckingham only joined Weight Watchers because her employer, the Cleveland Clinic, offered it for free. The reimbursement analyst has since shed 30 pounds and is halfway to her 168-pound goal.
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A crowd of hundreds of thousands of people, including warmly dressed women with American flags stuck in their hair, a smattering of celebrities and many Republicans, gathered yesterday to witness President Barack Obama take his second oath of office on the steps of the U.S. Capitol.
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<p>Jennifer Hudson and Usher performed at a billionaire's estate for the Apollo Theater. Alec Baldwin auctioned off a yoga lesson with his wife, Hilaria Baldwin, for $10,000, to benefit Guild Hall. Tory Burch's ex-husband threw a party for the new book "The After Wife," written by Hollywood producer Brian Grazer's ex-wife. And for breast cancer research, hedge fund manager Richard Perry and his designer wife, Lisa Perry, hosted a very pink paddle race and party, where the Moet & Chandon champagne flowed, left.</p> Source: Photograph by Amanda Gordon/Bloomberg
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At the start of his second and final term, President Barack Obama paused to indulge in a moment of reflection.
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In every general election campaign he has waged, Barack Obama has been the youngest contender on the ballot. He turns 50 tomorrow and the streak appears safe.
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Adele won six Grammy awards, sweeping the major categories of song, record and album of the year, on a night the music industry mourned the loss of singer Whitney Houston.
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Whitney Houston will be remembered with a tribute at the annual Grammy Awards tonight as the music industry mourns the death of one of its biggest pop stars.
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