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3:20 pm
Thu April 11, 2013

On Cuba Trip, Jay-Z Responds To Washington With Verse

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U.S. singer Beyonce and her husband, rapper Jay-Z, right, tours Old Havana as a body guard, left, and tour guide, right, accompany them in Cuba on Thursday, April 4.

Originally published on Fri April 12, 2013 8:14 am

This week, Washington took on hip-hop royalty, when two Florida representatives went after Jay-Z and Beyonce for their recent trip to Cuba.

"We're saying that no one is above the law, even if you are the diva Beyoncé, and that's wonderful that she's famous and rich, and Jay-Z, everybody loves him, too. Terrific. But no one's above the law," Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen told CNN.

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The Two-Way
3:17 pm
Thu April 11, 2013

'Just Another Provocation,' Says Argentina About Thatcher Funeral Snub

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Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez.

Argentina is shrugging off Britain's decision to leave President Cristina Fernandez off the guest list for the funeral of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.

"What do I care if I'm not invivted somewhere I never intended to go," Argentina's Foreign Minister Héctor Timerman told Radio Del Plata. "It's just another provocation."

But he also added: "The woman has died; let the family mourn her in peace."

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Asia
3:15 pm
Thu April 11, 2013

A Symbol Of Korean Cooperation Becomes A Political Casualty

Originally published on Thu April 11, 2013 8:33 pm

This week, North Korea closed off the last avenue of economic cooperation with its rival, South Korea. Pyongyang says the closing of Kaesong — a joint North-South industrial complex — is temporary.

But the move is a big symbolic blow on the Korean peninsula and a potential disaster for some of the South Korean businesses that have invested there.

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Shots - Health News
3:08 pm
Thu April 11, 2013

Seniors In The South Are More Apt To Be Prescribed Risky Drugs

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Seniors in the Southeast were much more likely to be prescribed more than one high-risk medications in 2009.

Originally published on Fri April 12, 2013 2:53 pm

Health care types have spent years trying to make the point that seniors are being prescribed medications that are unnecessary and dangerous. But the message hasn't really sunk in.

More than 20 percent of people with Medicare Advantage coverage are taking at least one high-risk medication, a new study finds.

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The Two-Way
2:50 pm
Thu April 11, 2013

Mother Of George Zimmerman Accuses Media Of 'False Narrative'

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George Zimmerman at a court hearing in Sanford, Fla., on Feb. 5.

The mother of George Zimmerman, who was arrested a year ago in connection with the death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, has issued a letter proclaiming her son's innocence and decrying the media's "false narrative" about the fatal shooting.

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