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Attack On MSF Hospital A 'Tragic But Avoidable Accident,' Pentagon Finds
The Oct. 3 strike on a Doctors Without Borders facility in Afghanistan — which killed 30 people — was found to be the result of human error, compounded by faulty equipment and communication failures.
From Takeout To Breakups: Apps Can Deliver Anything, For A Price
Convenience is at an all-time premium — and a lot of smartphone apps promise to make many of the things we do every day easier. In a time-crunch or sheer laziness, how far will the apps take us?
U.S. Commander In Afghanistan Admits Mistakes In Kunduz Airstrike
The airstrike killed at least 31 people in a hospital in the Afghan town. Gen. John Campbell briefed reporters Wednesday on the Oct. 3 bombing.
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Plunging Oil Prices Force Producers To Lay Off Skilled Workers
Gasoline prices have been plunging this fall, which is great for consumers. But it has been very hard on oil producers, who have been laying off legions of skilled workers. To hang on to their key employees, some companies are offering unpaid sabbaticals or trimming pay across the board to reduce labor costs without layoffs. But for many employers, times are so hard that they have no choice but to keep cutting employee ranks.
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'All My Children' Actor David Canary Dies
David Canary, who played twin brothers Stuart and Adam Chandler on All My Children, has died.
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Fine Brine From Appalachia: The Fancy Mountain Salt That Chefs Prize
An artisanal salt producer is processing brine from ancient ocean deposits below West Virginia's mountains. The company, J.Q. Dickinson Salt-Works, ships to top chefs who value the salt's minerality.
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A Lively 'Victor Frankenstein' Gives Igor The Spotlight
It doesn't have much of an ending, but Victor Frankenstein is a livelier updating of a British classic than, say, the latest from James Bond.
Vital And Tear-Jerking, 'Creed' Is The Best Rocky Movie Since 'Rocky'
Terrific chemistry between Sylvester Stallone and Michael B. Jordan fuels the fine and stirring story of Apollo Creed's son, who takes after his dad.
Former NFL Great Frank Gifford Had CTE, Family Says
The former New York Giants star running back, who died in August, was diagnosed with the degenerative brain disease chronic traumatic encephalopathy, his family said Wednesday.
Retail Shoppers Want Theatrical Experiences That Delight And Excite
Linda Wertheimer talks to analyst Liz Dunn of Talmage Associates about retail trends. She says consumers aren't necessarily buying stuff, they want to buy experiences: travel, restaurants or shows.
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