It's the ultimate show for boys - big boys that is. The toys here aren't pocket change prices, these are the playthings of the super-rich.
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Here's the latest news for today: Investigators seek answers to Houston's death; Greece passes new austerity deal amid rioting; Search resumes at recycling center in Powell case; Adele wins 6 Grammys, including album of the year.
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Government forces shelled the central Syrian city of Homs, striking a makeshift medical clinic and residential areas in the third day of a new assault on the epicenter of the country's uprising, activists said.
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Officials say detectives will review all the video they can find of a confrontation that ended when police killed a man who smashed windows of a Monterey Park fast-food restaurant and raised a metal bar toward officers.
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The new chief executive of Research in Motion says drastic change is not needed, even as the once iconic maker of the BlackBerry smartphone confronts the mos
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The French finance minister that Standard & Poor's had stripped the nation of its top-notch credit rating, again throwing Europe's ability to fight off its debt crisis into doubt.
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Hyundai and Land Rover rolled away with the top honor at the North American International Auto Show. Chrysler, meanwhile unveiled a revamped Dodge Dart.
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Japan announced it has picked Lockheed Martin F-35 fighters to replace aging jets in its air force. The U.S. Embassy in Tokyo says the contract could bring 10,000 jobs to the United States.
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A long-lost version of the Air Force One recordings made in the immediate aftermath of President John F. Kennedy's assassination has been found.
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A surfer from Hawaii says he has broken a new record for the biggest wave ever surfed. Garrett McNamara caught the estimated 90-foot wave off a beach in Nazare, Portgual, around 93 miles north of Lisbon.
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Federal agents arrested four suspected members of a Georgia militia on charges of plotting attacks with toxins and explosives in Atlanta and against unnamed government officials.
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President Barack Obama was joined by former President Bill Clinton on the golf course.The two men have known the pressures of office and the joys of relieving them on the links.
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Facebook has taken the wraps off upcoming features at the social media platform, including the ability to include audio content from Spotify, and video content from Netflix.
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As Mexican authorities capture a growing number of drug gang leaders, many of their pets are being driven from their gilded cages into more modest housing in the country's zoos. That's proving to be overwhelming for some institutions.
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President Obama and his family visited a soup kitchen, where they helped prepare trays of gumbo for the needy in the nation's capital, underscoring the call to national service that rang so loudly after the terrorist attacks.
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U.S. and South Korean forces staged a joint demonstration and firing exercise, showcasing new M1A2 Abrams tanks and M2A3 Bradley fighting vehicles. Commander General J.D. Thurman hailed the strength of the alliance.
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'Ground Zero' is fast disappearing, as the new World Trade Center dominates the skyline and the population grows.
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Gold prices pushed to new heights as investors digested the possible consequences of the lowered U.S. credit rating and Europe's debt crisis on a slowing global economy.
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The Marines are trying to build a case for the controversial Joint Strike Fighter, a multibillion-dollar aircraft marked by cost overruns and delays.Sagar Meghani got a look at the high-tech F-35B during a test flight in Maryland.
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