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This product image released by Berjuan Toys shows The Breast Milk Baby doll. The breastfeeding doll, whose suckling sounds are prompted by sensors sewn into a halter top, has caught some flak after hitting the U.S. market. (AP Photo/Berjuan Toys)

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Breast Milk Baby Doll_Reps.jpg

This product image released by Berjuan Toys shows The Breast Milk Baby doll. The breastfeeding doll, whose suckling sounds are prompted by sensors sewn into a halter top, has caught some flak after hitting the U.S. market. (AP Photo/Berjuan Toys)

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This bumper sticker shifting culpability away from Mitt Romney supporters now is for sale on CafePress, Zazzle, Amazon and other online sources. (Zazzle.com)

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“Dancing With the Stars” co-host Brooke Burke, 41, will have her thyroid removed because of thyroid cancer, she announced via YouTube. (Associated Press)

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This product image released by Electronic Arts shows a scene from the video game "Medal of Honor: Warfighter." Seven members of the secretive Navy SEAL Team 6, including one involved in the mission to kill Osama bin Laden, have been punished for allegedly divulging classified information to the maker of the game, senior Navy officials said Nov. 8, 2012. (Associated Press/Electronic Arts)

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In this photo taken Oct. 30, 2012, Bruce Sherry, a contract engineer at the Living Computer Museum in Seattle, manually programs a DEC PDP-10 computer from the early 1970s next to a photograph of Microsoft co-founders Paul Allen, seated, and Bill Gates, standing at Allen's left, working on a teletype machine. Allen has just opened the Living Computer Museum, which features working models of old computers. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

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Ian King, senior vintage systems engineer at the Living Computer Museum in Seattle, stands by a memory module of an early 1970s computer with 16 kilobytes of memory. (Associated Press)

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In this photo taken Oct. 30, 2012, Ian King, senior vintage systems engineer at the Living Computer Museum in Seattle, sits at the controls of a DEC PDP-7 computer from the mid 1960s, one of the oldest running computers at Paul Allen's newly opened Living Computer Museum, which features working models of old computers. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

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In this photo taken Oct. 30, 2012, an IMSAI 8080 personal computer from 1975 is shown next to other personal computers from the early years of the devices, at the Living Computer Museum in Seattle. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

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In this photo taken Oct. 30, 2012, Ian King, senior vintage systems engineer at the Living Computer Museum in Seattle, holds a strip of paper tape that is used to run a DEC PDP-7 computer from the mid 1960s, one of the oldest running computers at Paul Allen's newly opened Living Computer Museum, which features working models of old computers. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

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In this photo taken Oct. 30, 2012, original handwritten instructions for running a DEC PDP-7 computer from the mid 1960s is shown at the Living Computer Museum in Seattle. The newly opened museum features working models of old computers from the collections of Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen and others. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

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Ian King, senior vintage systems engineer at the Living Computer Museum in Seattle, loads a large disk drive that holds 5mb of data into a working DEC 11/70 minicomputer from 1975. The machine is part of the collection of running computers at Paul Allen’s newly opened Living Computer Museum. (Associated Press)

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In this photo taken Oct. 30, 2012, a floppy disk drive, left, and a cassette tape data drive for a Commodore 64 personal computer are shown, at the Living Computer Museum in Seattle. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

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Photograph provided by Megan Blake Design Designer Megan Blake of Megan Blake Design in the District advises new parents to think about the style and color of the crib, since that usually is the focal point of the nursery.

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Gwen Stefani and No Doubt have pulled their new cowboys-and-Indians-themed music video and are apologizing to those offended by it. (Associated Press)

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Play a leisurely board game before wiping out the British army in the video game Assassin's Creed III.