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Andy Triggs Hodge, a gold medal- winning rower at the Beijing and London Olympics, stopped training on Britain’s most famous river when it turned out water wasn’t his biggest obstacle: raw sewage on the Thames was.
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Actavis Inc., the largest U.S. maker of generic drugs by market value, said it’s in “early stage discussions” to buy Warner Chilcott Plc, the drugmaker that unsuccessfully pursued a sale last year.
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Despite the crowing provocation of its title, “C*ck” is a conventional love triangle with a twist. None of the three main characters is much of a catch, particularly the indecisive young two-timer who’s considered the prize of the competition.
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Graduation Day at Brown University in 1982 finds three seniors disengaged from the milestone. Madeleine skips the ceremony to visit her hospitalized manic- depressive boyfriend, Leonard, while Mitchell, the fellow she has frustrated for four years, gets stoned.
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Gold futures rose on speculation that the dollar will weaken further, boosting demand for the precious metal as an alternative asset.
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We should be rejoicing this summer with the return of some great British bands who are playing festivals worldwide and events for the London Olympics.
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This may be the worst year for the U.K. economy since Eve short-sold the apple to Adam. It also has been just about the best year for stage comedy in London.
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See the gorgeous paintings of Gustav Klimt at the Neue Galerie in a show celebrating his 150th anniversary.
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Bizet’s opera “The Pearl Fishers” (1863) is set in Ceylon in legendary times. Directors usually throw heaps of glitter and silk at it. Not Penny Woolcock.
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The Pulitzer Prize Board had three fiction finalists to choose from, and they couldn’t manage to pick a winner.
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