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Snowden Has Left Moscow's Airport, As Russia Grants Asylum Plus 4 More Stories

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Snowden Has Left Moscow's Airport, As Russia Grants Asylum
NSA leaker Edward Snowden arrived at Moscow's airport from Hong Kong more than a month ago. His Russian legal adviser told reporters that he passed along documents to Snowden allowing him to enter Russian soil.
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S&P 500 Index Passes 1,700 Mark For First Time
The rise is being tied to assurances from the Federal Reserve that it would continue to support the U.S. economy, as well as a drop in jobless claims.
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Beset San Diego Mayor Says He Didn't Get Harassment Training
An attorney for Bob Filner says the city failed to meet its legal requirement and therefore should foot the mayor's legal bills.
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As Back-To-School Shopping Begins, Consumers May Turn Frugal
Most economists say this year's back-to-school sales will be slower than last summer's because consumers have been coping with more expensive gasoline and higher payroll taxes. Still, several states are offering tax-free shopping to encourage purchases.
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When Fleeing Zombies (Or Flu), Cooperation Saves Lives
Acting altruistically rather than selfishly is what makes quarantines successful in stopping disease outbreaks. But an analysis by scientists at MIT finds that commuting patterns also could play a big role in how infectious diseases spread.
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