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Wackiness abounds during 2013 Bay Area race

Officials say that over 30,000 runners participated in the 102nd Bay to Breakers Sunday morning and as of noon that day, San Francisco Police had yet to report any notable incidents.

Florida Teacher-Turned-Sexy-Model Says She Won't Do Porn

Florida Teacher-Turned-Sexy-Model Says She Won't Do Porn

Victoria James, the English teacher who recently resigned after her sexy modeling pictures surfaced, riffs on her decision to pursue modeling, her future aspirations and even her favorite novel.

CLEVELAND: Local reporter in Cleveland

CLEVELAND: Local reporter in Cleveland

CLEVELAND: Local reporter in Cleveland

Head 'Torn Off Assad Father Statue'

Head 'Torn Off Assad Father Statue'

Amateur footage apparently showing a statue of Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad's father being attacked has been posted online.

Changes to Airline Check-in

Changes to Airline Check-in

Easyjet has become the latest airline to move all its check-in online, as increasing numbers of companies are encouraging passengers to check in at home before they fly.

How 'Showrooming' Is Changing Retail

How 'Showrooming' Is Changing Retail

Amy Cashman from market research company TNS UK explains about the phenomenon of "showrooming", where consumers sample products on the high street before buying them online for less.

Should Online Firms Track Your Browsing?

Should Online Firms Track Your Browsing?

A journalist exposes flaws in the data internet marketers collect by tracking his web browsing habits without his consent.

China Follows as Boston Victim’s Fate Unfolds

China Follows as Boston Victim’s Fate Unfolds

The U.S. Embassy granted the parents of Lu Lingzi, one of the three victims in the Boston Marathon bombing, visas for immediate entry. The WSJ’s Carlos Tejada talks about how the story of Ms. Lu’s death unfolded on the Chinese Web.

Spotify's Global Expansion Plans

Spotify's Global Expansion Plans

Spotify, the Swedish online streaming music site, is expanding in Asia, Latin America and Europe and has 24m users in 25 countries.

Views on Thatcher Ding Dong Song Row

Views on Thatcher Ding Dong Song Row

An online campaign to get the song Ding Dong! The Witch is Dead back in the charts after the death of Baroness Thatcher, has sparked controversy and divided opinion.

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