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Second Baby Giraffe Born This Week Named 'Millie' - Rare Rothschild Species at Chester Zoo
US Consumer Data Support Sturdy First-Quarter Growth Picture
U.S. consumer spending rose in February and sentiment among Americans perked up this month, further signs of an acceleration in economic activity in the first quarter after a near stall in late 2012. Matt Lauer Intern Calls Him 'Not So Nice' And Gets Surprise Response Via Twitter
Local Fox reporter Mark Zinni tweeted his impression of Today Show host Matt Lauer, describing Lauer as "not so nice" during his time interning for Lauer. After seeing the tweet, Lauer responded graciously: "@MarkZinni huh? Always tried to be nice Mark. Sorry you didn't think so. Hope you're doing well. Matt." LeBron James Not Sad, Tweets Swag Day After Loss to Bulls
LeBron James tweeted a link to a roomful of swag, a day after breaking a 27-game winning streak with a loss to the Chicago Bulls. He seemed to shrug it off today with a lighthearted tweet, asking for a "left hand massage" after a presumably marathon signing session with Upper Deck sports memorabilia. Colton Dixon Back On 'American Idol' With 'Love Has Come For Me' [VIDEO]
American Idol favorite Colton Dixon was eliminated last season, but he is back and performs his song Love Has Come For Me on this twelfth season of the show. Maundy Thursday Observed, Pope Francis Washes and Kisses Feet
Maundy Thursday was observed worldwide, with Pope Francis performing perhaps the most unique ritual by washing the feet of 12 juvenile inmates, ages 14 to 21. It caused a minor stir because 2 of the detainees were girls. Robert 'RZ' Zildjian Died, Cymbal Mogul From Legendary Family
Legendary cymbal manufacturer Robert "RZ" Zildjian has passed away at 89 years. He was the founder of Sabian cymbals, a competitor to the famous Zildjian brand of cymbals founded by his family. Divided EU Likely To Scrap Sugar Quotas In 2017-2018
EU sugar quotas, originally set to end in 2015, will get only a limited reprieve in the current round of agricultural reforms and their demise is now expected in 2017 or 2018. Interview-Pinnacle Foods CEO Interested In More M&A
Pinnacle Foods Inc, the U.S. food company that went public on Thursday, is looking to add more brands to a portfolio that already includes Birds Eye vegetables, Vlasic pickles and Duncan Hines cake mixes, its chief executive said. Duncan Hines Parent Pinnacle's Shares Jump In Market Debut
Shares of Pinnacle Foods Inc, owner of the Birds Eye and Duncan Hines brands, rose 13.7 percent in their New York Stock Exchange debut on Thursday. Bread of Life Food Drive Brings Food To Staten Islanders
The “Bread Of Life Food Drive” brought in a mass amount of food for Staten Islanders in need. After 22 years, the "Bread Of Life Food Drive" (B. Robin Roberts ESPN: 'Good Morning America' Host to Receive Arthur Ashe Courage Award At ESPY’s
After battling a rare blood disease and returning to television, Robin Roberts will receive the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at this year’s ESPY’s. “Judge Joe Brown”: Daytime Television Show Gets The Gavel
After 15 seasons, the famous daytime courtroom television show, “Judge Joe Brown”, has officially been cancelled. “Biggest Loser” Winner Danni Allen Chats About Making Better Nutritional Choices
In an interview with The Huffington Post, NBC’s “Biggest Loser” winner, Danni Allen, chats about her amazing transformation on the show. German Cartel Office Fines Nestle 20 Mln Euros
Nestle, the world's biggest food company, has been fined around 20 million euros ($25.7 million) in Germany for improper sharing of information sensitive to competition, the country's federal cartel office said on Wednesday.
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