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Poles Return To A Taste Of Their Communist Past: Cheap Milk Bars
Subsidized greasy-spoon diners called milk bars thrived in Poland in the communist era. Their numbers have dwindled, but Poles are once again embracing them for cheap comfort food.
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New York Yankees Great Derek Jeter Finds Golf 'Frustrating'
Retired baseball star Derek Jeter says he's addicted to the game of golf, and played the other day with Tiger Woods. Jeter says it is "probably the most frustrating thing" he's ever done.
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Buzz Aldrin Is Medically Evacuated From Antarctica
The second man to walk on the moon fell ill during a trip to the South Pole and was flown to New Zealand. Aldrin is 86 years old.
In California, Squid Is Big Business. But Good Luck Eating Local Calamari
While the U.S. has a thriving squid industry, chances are the calamari you are eating made a 12,000-mile round trip before ending up on your dinner plate.
Princess Cruises Hit With Largest-Ever Criminal Penalty For 'Deliberate Pollution'
The Department of Justice says Princess Cruises will pay a $40 million penalty for "deliberate pollution of the seas and intentional acts to cover it up."
For Tattoo Artists, Race Is In The Mix When Ink Meets Skin
Skin tone is only part of the challenge for an oft-tattooed customer who wants to see herself reflected in the "human canvases" of tattoo artists.
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Life Inside The Alzheimer's Ward: A Hidden World Revealed
The dementia wing of a nursing home is foreign territory to most people. Photographer Maja Daniels spent three years documenting the lives of people with Alzheimer's in a hospital in France.
Before Deadly Crash In Colombia, Pilot Said He Was Out Of Fuel
A charter plane crashed near Medellín, Colombia, on Monday night, killing 71 people. According to leaked audio and witness accounts, the pilot cited "fuel problems" and asked for priority landing.
Carrier Will Keep 1,000 Jobs In U.S., But Trump Faces A Much Tougher Problem
Like President Obama, Trump must deal with the millions of old-school, middle-skill jobs, like manufacturing, that just aren't coming back.
A Million Dollar Prize For A Doctor Who Goes The Extra Mile
Dr. Raj Panjabi started Last Mile Health to bring health care to remote parts of Liberia. Now he has received the very generous TED Prize, to be used to fulfill "a wish."
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