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  • Old Navy is out with a new line of T-shirts. The shirts read: Lets Go!! Because of the contraction, it should be Let's Go!! An apostrophe is needed.
  • The interim director of the Fayette County Detention Center has lots of ideas for moving forward. Former director Ray Sabbatine) was called back into a…
  • The dramatic scenes Tuesday of joy and looting at what was Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's main compound in Tripoli have again raised the prospect that "the war is almost over," NPR's Lourdes Garcia-Navarro reports.
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  • A new Christian movement that seeks to take dominion over politics, business and culture in preparation for the end times and Jesus' return is becoming more of a presence in American politics. Rachel Tabachnick, who researches the religious right, explains its beliefs and influences.
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  • Search giant Google has agreed to settle a federal probe into ads it ran for online Canadian pharmacies by forfeiting $500 million. The settlement assures the company will not face criminal charges.
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