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Teen pregnancy, abortion rates at record low
Birth and abortion rates among U.S. teens fell to record lows in 2008 as increased use of contraceptives sent the overall teen pregnancy rate to its lowest level since at least 1972, a study showed on Wednesday.

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Americans significantly lower trans fat over decade
Study finds that Americancs have experienced a decline in their blood levels of trans fat, which could mean a decreased risk of heart disease.

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Santorum wins put Romney on defensive
First Read: Santorum?s three-state victory Tuesday put Romney?s on-again, off-again frontrunner status back on center stage.

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Powell social worker's frantic 911 calls released
Emergency calls placed in the minutes after Josh Powell killed his two young sons were released Tuesday, including one from the "traumatized" social worker outside the house.
 
 
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Mood of 'despair' as Syria bombs city for 5th day
Syrian government forces have deployed tanks in the streets and are bombing indiscriminately in the city of Homs, according to a BBC correspondent on the scene.

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Calif. 'poster couple' for gay rights is divorcing
When gay couples first sought the right to legally wed in California, it was only a matter of time before that benefit extended to the right to split up.

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'Idol's' auditions are its weakest, sappiest link
The show moves on to the Hollywood round this week, and thank goodness. The auditions are the one part of the singing show experience that ?Idol? perennially gets wrong.
 
 
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Madonna reportedly mad at M.I.A. over finger
Madonna's halftime performance was upstaged by British rapper M.I.A. giving the finger to the Super Bowl crowd, and the star isn't too happy about it.
 
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Ferris' teacher: I should have been in ad
Ben Stein, who famously played Ferris Bueller's economics teacher in the 1986 classic comedy, "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," wasn't asked to spoof his much-repeated line in the Honda Super Bowl ad -- but he thinks he should have been.
 
 
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