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Miss Universe 2011 winner is Miss Angola, Leila Lopes [Video]
Ministry of GossipMiss Universe 2011: The crown goes to Miss Angola, Leila Lopes. The rest of the 2011 Miss Universe Top 5 were Miss China, Luo Zilin, fourth runner-up; Miss Philippines, Shamcey Supsup, third runner-up; Miss Brazil, Priscila Machado, second runner-up;... -
Markets: Bounce Back!
3/23/11 - Grains bounced back nicely from sharply lower trade in early March, with prices rallying back sharply on Thursday and Friday to move to 60% retracements of losses suffered in early March. The break seemed to flow from better than expected...Tags: Cheng Yu-tung, Arable Farming
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Foreign Correspondence: Tetyana Pyantkovska
Tetyana Pyantkov-ska, 15, is a native of Rivne, Ukraine, who is now attending Aberdeen Central. Who is your host family here in the U.S.? Walden family. What are your parents' names and what do they do for a living? Actual mother - nurse, father do...Tags: Santa Claus (fictional character), Human Interest
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She's playing with her dream
COSTA MESA — Kateryna Malakhova, 23, grew up in the small town of Novakakhovka, Ukraine, dreaming about playing tennis in Europe, living near the beach and giving the children in her community a place to play. But in the Eastern European city of...Tags: United Nations, Elections, Ann Hamilton, Politics, Europe
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Body Found on Cargo Ship From Netherlands
KIAHIt's a potential murder mystery that occurred at sea. A dead Ukrainian sailor was found on a ship at the Port of Houston. Now, the FBI is looking into the death. It's a case that involves international law with lots of agencies deciding who will lead the...Tags: Identification Technology, New Year's Day, Houston, Human Interest, Crime, Law and Justice
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Scientists try to defuse nuclear fallout fears
Fallout from Japan's crippled nuclear reactors already is being detected thousands of miles away. But scientists who track pollution blowing across the Pacific Ocean say the amount of radioactivity should pose no danger to the United States.
Like other...Tags: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Metal and Mineral, Three Mile Island Accident (1979), Diseases and Illnesses, Government
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Mykola 'Mike' Koropeckyj, Army officer, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterMykola "Mike" Koropeckyj, a retired noncommissioned Army officer who later worked for the Social Security Administration, died June 5 of lung cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Columbia. The Edmondson Heights resident was 70. The son of a Ukrainian...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Christianity, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Refugee, Massacres
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It's different over here
In Armenia, chess is even more popular than soccer. You can't buy Reese's Peanut Butter Cups all over the globe. And in more places than you'd realize, students attend school six days a week. Those are just some of the facts learned while sitting down...Tags: Chess Playing, Education, Russia, Public Transportation, Kazakhstan
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Foreign Correspondence: Gulsum Useinova
Gulsum Useinova, 16, is a native of Simferopol, Ukraine, who is now attending Northwestern High School. Who is your host family here in the U.S.?: Meag and Callin Williams. What are your parents' names and what do they do for a living?: My parents'...Tags: Human Interest, McDonald's, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Wheat crop rallies as parched fields wilt from China to Kansas
The worst droughts in decades are wilting wheat fields from China to the United States to Britain, overwhelming Russia's return to grain markets and driving prices to the highest levels since 2008. Parts of China, the biggest grower, had the least...Tags: Chicago Board of Trade, Agriculture, China, Russia
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Taking a bite out of the U.S.: Foreign exchange students bringing food home
As they pack up to return to Russia, Ukraine and Armenia, high school foreign exchange students will be sure to include peanut butter, marshmallows and Reese's Pieces, as well as recipes for such dishes as chili and lasagna. Those are foods they can't...Tags: Russia, The Hershey Co., Chili, Lasagna, Money and Monetary Policy
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