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The new face of Bollywood (Hindustan Times)

COMMENT ON THIS ! Your Views! Usually, film stars don’t step out for a ‘cover’ interview without the trappings of security guards and makeup artists who scuttle up for a touch up every time the camera clicks. These two do.

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LordsofPain.net Transcript Of Dixie Carter's Interview With Government Officials (Lords of Pain)

Here is a transcript of an interview government officials conducted with TNA president Dixie Carter on Thursday, December 6, 2007 largely regarding steroid use in her company as well as professional wrestling. Carter also goes into great detail on the behind the scenes aspects of TNA.

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Looking for work? Don't 'stand out'; stand tall with skills (Lexington Herald-Leader)

Carla Ockerman-Hunter, a certified Master Career Counselor and president of Lexington career development company Career Span, answered a few questions last week that many job-seekers might have in mind. 1. With so many job-seekers around, what can a person do to stand out? "Rather than expending energy trying to 'stand out,' a job-seeker must place emphasis on confidently 'standing tall' ...

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Celina … it seems like we just got to know each other (The Celina Record)

It doesn’t seem like it’s been five months since I began working as the community editor for The Celina Record. As seasons change and bring to all of us a new climate, so do experiences we have in life. As some of you have already heard, this will be my last paper as your community editor.

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Doubts persist that troubled scientist was anthrax killer (Seattle Times)

Bruce Ivins' suicide last July means a definitive outcome may never be possible in the deaths of five people.

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