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  • The Dude Abides Tonight at the Ken Cinema
  • A parliamentary commission has stopped short of calling for a full ban but recommended that lawmakers bar wearers of the garment from public buildings like schools and hospitals.
  • For the second time in two years, whistleblowers are accusing their air-traffic control colleagues of a wide-ranging conspiracy to cover up errors at one of the nation's busiest airports. The latest accusations charge that Dallas-Fort Worth controllers blame near collisions on pilot error.
  • Some investors argue that corporate boards have become beholden to management and approve huge pay packages that siphon money away from shareholders. Because pay packages aren't tied to long-term performance, critics say, they also encourage the reckless risk-taking that created the financial crisis.
  • The Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Choir was founded in 1990. The group, whose members range in age from 18 to 80, raises funds for educational grants through a series of concerts.
  • From Britain to Beijing, folks have been shivering their way through a remarkably cold and snowy winter. Meanwhile, in parts of the Arctic, it's downright balmy — though still below freezing. What's behind all this unusual weather? It's the Arctic Oscillation — and it's gone negative.
  • The tax agency would be responsible for checking whether individuals get required insurance, distributing billions of dollars in subsidies and collecting new taxes and penalties.
  • Hundreds of communities far from congested highways and belching smokestacks could soon join America's big cities and industrial corridors in violation of stricter limits on lung-damaging smog proposed Thursday by the Obama administration.
  • Why are some companies dropping Tiger Woods from their ad campaigns, while others are standing by the golfer? We speak to marketing experts about the Tiger Woods controversy, and how it has affected his brand name.
  • Aleppo, in northern Syria, is one of the oldest cities in the world. Now, this Middle East gourmet capital is registering on the itineraries of food tourists. Its cuisine is the product of fertile land and location — along the Silk Road, an ancient trading route.
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