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Probe into chocolate 'price-fixing'

The food giants Nestle and Mars, along with a distribution company, have been charged by authorities in Canada over alleged price-fixing of chocolate

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Arrests over India tourist gang-rape

Police in India arrest three men in connection with Tuesday's gang-rape of a 30-year-old American woman in the northern state of Himachal Pradesh.

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New York Post sued for Boston story

Two Massachusetts residents sue the New York Post, accusing the tabloid of identifying them as suspects in the Boston marathon bombing.

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New Jersey Senate substitute named

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie appoints the state's attorney general to replace late Senator Frank Lautenberg until October's election.

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US radio hosts in helium suicide

A couple who hosted a radio show called The Pursuit of Happiness died from asphyxiation after inhaling helium, medical officials say.

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What can you learn from people's phone records?

What can you learn from people's phone records?

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Living a Sheryl Sandberg life

Is it possible to live a Sheryl Sandberg life?

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VIDEO: Why Superman is from Cleveland not Krypton

Why Man of Steel is from Cleveland not Krypton

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How ancient collision shaped New York skyline

How ancient landmass collision framed modern New York

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US clarifies internet tapping policy

US intelligence chief James Clapper admits that agents do collect communications from internet firms, but the policy only targets "non-US persons".

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VIDEO: Toilet paper wedding dress wins prize

An American hairdresser has won an award for designing a wedding dress made entirely of toilet paper.

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Xi Jinping set for Obama summit

China's president arrives in California for talks with Barack Obama, seen as a chance for the two to build rapport on a number of high-stakes issues.

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Globe double bill heads to Broadway

Richard III and Twelfth Night, two critically acclaimed productions by Shakespeare's Globe theatre, are transferring to New York in October.

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US economy adds 175,000 jobs in May

US employment rose by slightly more than economists had predicted during May, adding 175,000 jobs.

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California nuclear plant to shut

A California nuclear power plant will close permanently amid doubts it can operate safely, 18 months after a small radiation leak was discovered.

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Obama backs surveillance programmes

President Barack Obama defends newly revealed phone and internet surveillance programmes, saying they are closely overseen by Congress and the courts.

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'Night Stalker' dies in US prison

US serial killer Richard Ramirez, known as the "Night Stalker" - who terrorised Southern California in 1984-5 - dies in prison.

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