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Jordan attended Boston University, where she earned a B.S. in Health Science and was a group fitness instructor and a personal trainer
Part costume contest, part stage show, contestants embody characters for up to two minutes in front of audience of more than 4,000 and many entrants are entertainment hopefuls
Satoru Iwata led Japanese video game company through years of growth with its Pokemon and Super Mario franchises
The three were arrested while allegedly trying to meet Indonesia's most-wanted militant, Abu Wardah Santoso
The execution comes just two weeks after the country's top court found Alaa Bader Abdullah al-Hashemi guilty of murdering Ibolya Ryan
At Pennsylvania tournament, 20-year-old becomes first player to win her US Open debut since countrywoman Birdie Kim in 2005
Government races to approve cuts as part of package to be presented to European leaders in attempt to prevent Greece from being forced to exit eurozone
Star of 'Doctor Zhivago,' 'Lawrence of Arabia,’ has fatal heart attack in Cairo after suffering from Alzheimer's disease
In 1995, Serbian troops killed at least 8,000 Muslim men and boys in the eastern Bosnian town of Srebrenica
Nearly 60,000 people are evacuated from China's southeastern coastal areas, with train, ferry, plane and bus services canceled in affected areas
Vienna trip, now in its 15th day, already eclipses secretary of state's own record for official overseas travel
A native of Kansas City, Missouri, Tate's 'Selected Poems' was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1991
Escalating calls for Archuleta to resign came amid new revelations that far more people than previously reported were affected by federal cyber breach
Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani's remarks follow 'Al-Quds Day' rallies in Tehran in support of Palestinians
Obama administration acknowledges breach of US government computer systems was far more severe than previously disclosed
The teens represent 230 tribes and will meet with the First Lady and cabinet members to discuss economic opportunity, education and cultural issues
Despite problems, German Chancellor says Bosnia has a future with the EU if it develops well
US Library of Congress announced Willie Nelson as the next recipient of its Gershwin Prize for Popular Song
But new survey also shows that when it comes to protecting their information, many are actually pretty lax
Andrea Constand's lawyer says actor, his lawyers and agents broke confidentiality agreement that sealed 2006 court settlement
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