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5/22/2012: FRONT PAGE: Gridlock eases off in many big cities
Traffic congestion dropped 30% last year from 2010 in the USA’S 100 largest metropolitan areas, driven largely by higher gas prices and a spotty economic recovery, according to a new study by a Washington-state firm that tracks traffic flows. That was...
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5/22/2012: FRONT PAGE: Facebook shares do face-plant
Facebook lost a little more face Monday, as its stock fell below its IPO price and forced traders to start focusing on problems, not possibilities. “There’s an expectation that IPOS are going to pop and there will be a nice run,” says Fuad Ahmed, CEO...
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5/22/2012: FRONT PAGE: Obama inspired by Joplin, Mo., grads
President addresses graduation ceremony at high school in city that lost 161 people in tornado last year, 4A People want music with a message, Libyan artist Ibn Thabit says. “People are recognizing hip-hop as an important medium of expression.” 2A.
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5/22/2012: FRONT PAGE: Relentless Spurs
San Antonio lets others make headlines while team quietly pushes on, 1C
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5/22/2012: FRONT PAGE: 30-day sentence in webcam case lighter than some expected
Dharun Ravi faced up to 10 years in prison for digitally spying on his gay roommate with another man. Days later, Tyler Clementi killed himself. 3A.
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5/22/2012: FRONT PAGE: Accessories and gadgets that can make air travel a breeze
From ultra-light bags to solid shampoo, a cottage industry has popped up for products that help fliers deal with myriad rules, fees. 3B.
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5/22/2012: FRONT PAGE: Chinese company signs deal to buy U.S. theater chain AMC
If approved, $2.6 billion acquisition would create world’s largest theater group, companies say. 1B.
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5/22/2012: FRONT PAGE: Two DEA agents investigated for conduct in Colombia
Agents accused of entertaining “female foreign national masseuses,” Sen. Susan Collins says. 4A.
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5/22/2012: FRONT PAGE: Romney, Obama sharpen direct attacks
CHICAGO — President Obama and Mitt Romney took direct aim at each other on Monday, as Romney charged that Obama has failed to accept moral responsibility for his policies and the president defended his re-election campaign’s focus on the private equity...
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5/22/2012: FRONT PAGE: Rappers provide anthems rising over Arab Spring
Eighteenth-century French revolutionaries marched to La Marseillaise, and two centuries later, rock music spurred opposition to the Shah of Iran and Czechoslovakia’s communist regime. It’s no different with the uprisings in the Arab world. “Arab...
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