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| Kawakami: 49ers shaken to their core by Seahawks SANTA CLARA -- The 49ers don't just have a Seattle problem any more, now they have an Everything Problem. But it starts with Seattle. Oh my, it all begins with Richard Sherman, Russell Wilson and Pete Carroll and every part of the 49ers' ongoing -- and ... | |
| The Most Noteworthy 2014 Black Friday Deals Prepare some turkey leftovers and brace yourself for one of the busiest shopping days of the year. But this year's black Friday deals aren't only available in stores, continuing a trend toward earlier and more online deals. 11 Things Not to Buy on Black Friday. | |
| Suicide bomber in Kabul targets British; 6 dead KABUL — A suicide bomber attacked a British Embassy vehicle in the eastern part of the Afghan capital Thursday morning, killing six, including a British citizen, and injuring more than 30, according to law enforcement officials. Ten hours later, a suicide ... | |
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| Two boys buried by snowplow rescued from snowbank NEWBURGH, N.Y.— Two boys whose parents became alarmed when they didn't come home from playing in the snow were found hours later buried in a snow bank. Officials say a plow operator moving snow didn't realize they were there. Authorities in ... | |
| PD James passes away LONDON: British detective writer P.D. James, who was best known for her mystery series featuring policeman and poet Adam Dalgliesh, died on Thursday at the age of 94. "It is with great sadness that the family of author P.D. James, Baroness James of ... | |
| 'We knead dough,' says riot-hit bakery A BAKERY owner whose shop was wrecked in the Ferguson riots set up a webpage to raise money for repairs. The response was more than she expected in her wildest dreams. Natalie Dubose, who had recently opened her store in the city rocked by Michael ... | |
| UMass Amherst cuts ties with Bill Cosby (CNN) —The University of Massachusetts Amherst and its alumnus Bill Cosby have split ways amid allegations of sexual assault and rape. Shia LaBeouf's silent interview · Crime novelist P.D. James dies at 94 · Creed's Scott Stapp reveals he's '... Cameron ... | |
| First Australian health workers depart for Ebola hot zone The first contingent of Australian health workers will depart for West Africa on Friday to prepare to tackle Ebola in an Australian government-funded treatment centre. The initial deployment of 17 Australians comprises six doctors, eight nurses and three ... | |
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