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Keisel’s Beard Is the ‘Scruff of Legend’
Steelers defensive end Brett Keisel’s beard has 20,000 Facebook fans, a Web site and a song. Keisel has denied taking beard-enhancing drugs.

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Manchester United’s Fans Are Many, and Merciless
Manchester United, imperfect but undefeated this season, is the world’s most valuable sports franchise.

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Rules on Cameras in Delivery Rooms Stir Passions
In some hospitals, safety and legal issues cross paths with parents intent on documenting their child’s birth.

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Archive Dispute Derails Russian Art Loans to U.S.
A legal case involving Jewish documents held by Russia has turned into a diplomatic feud over loans of artworks.

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Madoff Had Wide Role in Mets’ Finances
Associates of the Mets’ owners and Bernard L. Madoff say that their relationship — financial and personal — was substantial.

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A Hacking Case Becomes a War of the Tabloids
A lawsuit sheds a negative light on the way the British tabloid the News of the World relied on phone hacking.

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E.P.A. Plans Limits on Toxic Chemicals in Water
The move, announced by the Environmental Protection Agency’s administrator, Lisa P. Jackson, is a major step toward modernizing the nation’s clean water laws.

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Frigid Super Bowl week in Texas now turns dark
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) -- A frigid Super Bowl week in Texas is now turning a little dark, although not at the site of the big game....
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Transportation Stymied as Storm Marches Eastward
Icy, snow-covered roads were closed throughout the Midwest on Wednesday, air travel was iffy and Chicago saw its fifth biggest snowstorm ever.

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Farrah Fawcett's red swimsuit goes to Smithsonian
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The red swimsuit that helped make "Charlie's Angels" actress Farrah Fawcett a 1970s icon is going to the Smithsonian in Washington....
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Punxsutawney Phil predicts an early spring
PUNXSUTAWNEY, Pa. (AP) -- The country's most famous groundhog predicted an early spring Wednesday but wasn't willing to go out on a limb to forecast whether his state's Pittsburgh Steelers will win the Super Bowl....
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Antiquities Chief Says Sites Are Largely Secure
Zahi Hawass, who was made a cabinet official on Monday, described two episodes of looting but said Egyptians had helped the army protect cultural sites.

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NASA finds planets aplenty outside solar system
WASHINGTON (AP) -- NASA's planet-hunting telescope is finding whole new worlds of possibilities in the search for alien life. An early report from a cosmic census indicates that relatively small planets and stable multi-planet systems are far more plentiful than previous searches showed....
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Obama to sign nuclear treaty documents Wednesday
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama is pushing a key foreign policy goal, a nuclear arms treaty with Russia, closer to completion....
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Quiet Acts of Protest on a Noisy Day
Hundreds of thousands of Egyptians traveled like pilgrims to speak freely and to be heard.

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Yemen’s Leader Pledges Not to Seek Re-election
President Ali Abdullah Saleh announced on Wednesday that he would not stand for re-election in 2013 or hand power to his son.

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Nonessential US gov't staff begin to leave Egypt
CAIRO (AP) -- The U.S. began evacuating nonessential government personnel and their families Wednesday, while crowds piled up at Cairo's airport as more than 8,000 people played the odds in hopes of securing a seat aboard a commercial airline that would allow them to escape the chaos engulfing Egypt....
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A Diplomatic Scramble as an Ally Is Pushed to the Exit
A movement is unfolding so rapidly in Egypt that Washington came close to being left behind.

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Powerful cyclone strikes Australia's northeast
CAIRNS, Australia (AP) -- A massive cyclone struck northeastern Australia early Thursday, tearing off roofs, toppling trees and cutting power to thousands, the most powerful storm to hit the area in nearly a century....
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The Lede: Latest Updates on Day 9 of Egypt Protests
On Wednesday, The Lede continues to supplement coverage of street protests in Egypt from our colleagues in Cairo.

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