“The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 1″ took the largest bite of the box office again over Thanksgiving weekend, remaining the No. 1 movie with .7 million.
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Reuters – Economic ties that could bias drug trials and patient care might remain veiled due to tangled leak rules at medical journals, a new study reveals.
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Alivia Parker, 21 months, runs through circles of spraying water on a 100-degree day in Montgomery, Ala., Tuesday, June 14, 2011. Parker is wearing sunscreen with an SPF of 100. Federal regulators will require sunscreen manufacturers to test their products' effectiveness against sun rays that pose the greatest risk of skin cancer. Under new rules, manufacturers also will have to follow stricter guidelines when describing how well their products block ultraviolet B rays. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)AP – Help is on the way to consumers confused by the muddle of sun protection numbers and other claims on sunscreens. Under new rules published Tuesday, sunscreens will have to prove they filter out both ultraviolet B rays and ultraviolet A rays to claim they protect against skin cancer.



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Coaches not happy, but OT rule rules (AP)

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell answers a question from a reporter during a news conference at the end of the NFL meetings in Orlando, Fla., Wednesday, March 24, 2010. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)AP – They pulled a quick one on their coaches, who were out enjoying a round of golf when the vote went down that will make their jobs even harder. It’s one of the advantages of being a billionaire NFL title-holder.


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U.S. President Barack Obama returns to the Oval Office at the White House after holding a rally celebrating the passage and signing into law of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act health insurance reform bill at the Interior Department in Washington, March 23, 2010.     REUTERS/Larry Downing  (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS)AP – The Obama administration went on the attack Wednesday against the country’s largest business lobby over its resistance to financial rules as Democrats and the White House voiced new optimism that sweeping Wall Street set of laws could be completed within months.


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