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Natalie Burnham (lower left at table) and Tedd Hamlin (lower right at table) look through classified ads as others at the table fill out applications during a National Career Fairs job fair on Wednesday, July 13, 2011, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

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Prime Minister David Cameron (standing) answers questions in the House of Commons on Wednesday about his hiring of former News of the World editor Andy Coulson as communications director. Mr. Coulson, implicated in the newspaper phone-hacking scandal, resigned from the government job in January. (Associated Press)

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Associated Press photographs Marion Ross and the now-deceased Tom Bosley, seen here in December 2004, were co-stars for 10 years on TV's “Happy Days.” She and his widow, along with other cast members, are suing CBS for more royalties from sales of “Happy Days”-themed merchandise.

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MIKE MITCHELL VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS Prints of these Feb. 11, 1964, photographs from a collection of photos of the Beatles taken by Mike Mitchell at the Washington Coliseum in the District were to be auctioned by Christie's auction house. Above: A backlit shot taken during a pre-concert news conference. Above right: An animated Ringo Starr sings lead vocals on “I Wanna Be Your Man” during the Fab Four's first U.S. concert. Left: Paul McCartney (left) and John Lennon perform, two days after their U.S. television debut.

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MIKE MITCHELL VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS Prints of these Feb. 11, 1964, photographs from a collection of photos of the Beatles taken by Mike Mitchell at the Washington Coliseum in the District were to be auctioned by Christie's auction house. Above: A backlit shot taken during a pre-concert news conference. Above right: An animated Ringo Starr sings lead vocals on “I Wanna Be Your Man” during the Fab Four's first U.S. concert. Left: Paul McCartney (left) and John Lennon perform, two days after their U.S. television debut.

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MIKE MITCHELL VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS Prints of these Feb. 11, 1964, photographs from a collection of photos of the Beatles taken by Mike Mitchell at the Washington Coliseum in the District were to be auctioned by Christie's auction house. Above: A backlit shot taken during a pre-concert news conference. Above right: An animated Ringo Starr sings lead vocals on “I Wanna Be Your Man” during the Fab Four's first U.S. concert. Left: Paul McCartney (left) and John Lennon perform, two days after their U.S. television debut.

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"Our enemies can try everything, but they will not stop the march of the Guinean people," Mr. Conde said in an address to the nation after the attack. (Associated Press)

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In this photo provided by the Politika newspaper shows war crimes fugitive Goran Hadzic on Mount Fruska Gora, Serbia, Wednesday, July 20, 2011. (AP Photo/Politika newspaper, HO)

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Ramy Issam, known as the long-haired "Singer of the Revolution," shows the scars on his back. He said he was beaten by soldiers with wooden sticks and iron rods after being dragged from a March 9 sit-in. (Associated Press)

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Sean Hoare, the whistleblower reporter who alleged widespread phone hacking by the News of the World, was found dead on Monday, July 18, 2011. (AP Photo/News International)

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** FILE ** Media baron Rupert Murdoch gives evidence before the British Parliament's Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee on the News of the World phone-hacking scandal in this image taken from TV on Tuesday, July 19, 2011, in London. (AP Photo/Press Association)

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Talk radio host Michael Savage's first fiction novel is a "lightning-fast, high intensity thriller debut," according to the publisher's description. "Abuse of Power" will be released by St. Martin's Press on Sept. 13. (St. Martin's Press)

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A Cuban man who did not want to be identified molds a tooth with wax before making a gold tooth. (Associated Press)

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ASSOCIATED PRESS Charlie Sheen will have a financial stake and a measure of creative control of "Anger Management," the new TV series he will also star in. The show is based on the movie of the same name that starred Adam Sandler and Jack Nicholson. The show will be shopped to broadcast and cable networks.

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Construction officials and media get a view July 17, 2011, of the first vehicles on southbound Interstate 405 as they approach the Mulholland Drive bridge (in foreground) as demolition of a portion of the bridge is completed before noon in Los Angeles. (Associated Press/Los Angeles Times)

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Media baron Rupert Murdoch leaves his London home on Monday, July 18, 2011. Mr. Murdoch and his son James are to be grilled by a parliamentary committee Tuesday over the phone hacking scandal. (AP Photo/Steve Parsons, Press Association)

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Manager Manny Acta has watched his Cleveland Indians spend much of the season atop the AL Central. Now, the trick is staying there. (Associated Press)

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Aya Miyama's decisive goal slams into the net as U.S. goalkeeper Hope Solo watches. (Associated Press)

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In this citizen journalism image, protesters hang a banner Friday in Arabic that reads “Thank you Al-Jazeera and SNN [Shaam News Network]" during a rally in the central city of Hama, Syria. Government security forces reportedly fired on throngs of protesters in the capital, Damascus, and other major cities Friday, killing an estimated 14 people, witnesses and activists said. (Shaam News Network via Associated Press)

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The Sarah Palin biopic "The Undefeated" had a respectable opening in 10 theaters during a weekend test engagement, and wider distribution will follow later this month, a spokesman for distributor ARC Entertainment says. (Victory Film Group)