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President Obama’s inaugural committee today confirmed that corporate cash has begun flowing in to help celebrate a second term, four years after Obama eschewed such funds and refused to accept them. The names of 417 “benefactors” to the 57th inaugural were quietly posted tonight on......
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A rare 1909 baseball card of Pittsburgh Pirates shortstop Honus Wagner will be auctioned in Feb. 2013 by Goldin Auctions, the card's current owner. With fewer than 60 existing authenticated cards, this could fetch as much as $2.8 million, according to Ken Goldin of the auction house. In 2007, Arizona Diamondbacks owner Ken Kendrick bought a version of the same card for $2.8 million. It's called "Jumbo Wagner" because it is larger than other cards of Wagner, who was part of the inaugural 1936...
Massachusetts rescue crews braved frozen waters in two separate rescues today to bring stranded deer to safety. The state environmental police, the Waltham fire department and the Animal Rescue League managed to coax the first deer from the slippery ice at Stony Brook Basin......
Egyptian authorities say that the six anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles they seized from alleged smugglers headed for Gaza were of U.S. origin – but weapons proliferation experts cast doubt on the claim.
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