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Suicide Silence Frontman Mitch Lucker Dies in Motorcycle Accident
Suicide Silence singer Mitch Lucker died Thursday at the UCI Medical Center in Orange County after being involved in a motorcycle accident Wednesday night.
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Kate Moss Confesses to Breakdown; Resents Calvin Klein Gig With Mark Walhberg
It is common knowledge that great deal of Kate Moss raise to superstardom has to do with a gig she landed for a Calvin Klein ad in 1992 with Mark Wahlberg. What many did not know, until now, is that the assignment, which has been immortalized in the form of black-and-white photos, featuring the two stars pressed up against each other, is one of which Moss greatly expresses great resentment over.
Starbucks's European tax bill disappears down $100 million hole
Starbucks told investors its European businesses made a $40 million profit in 2011, but accounts filed for its UK, German, and French units, which make up 90 percent of European revenues, showed a loss of $60 million.
Sofia Vergara Wardrobe Malfunction Makes Up For Ellen DeGeneres Halloween Custom [VIDEO]
Sofia Vergara is a beautiful woman, no question about that. There's also no question that many women may want to look like her. Talk show host and comedian Ellen DeGeneres dressed up as Sofia Vergara for her Halloween special show.
Jessie Andrews, Porn Star, to Star in Sexy New Miley Cyrus Music Video
Miley Cyrus is going all out in transforming her look into a more adult one from her former Hannah Montana days by inviting Jessie Andrews, a porn star, to feature in her upcoming music video.
For some, massive U.S. storm was a major money-making opportunity
As historic storm Sandy pummeled the U.S. Northeast, knocking out power and crippling transportation in New York City and beyond, the enterprising American spirit was running high - mostly for good, though sometimes leading to accusations of gouging.
Small-business borrowing drops in September
Lending to small U.S. businesses plunged in September to the lowest level in 14 months, according to a report on Thursday, declining just as the U.S. central bank launched its latest round of monetary stimulus to encourage borrowing and spending.
Start-ups plan new ways to deal with future disasters
Floating robots to gather storm data, fuel cells for power outages, and tools to choose evacuation routes and help responders stay connected to the Internet are among the innovations that increasingly will help responders deal with future disasters, start-up companies say.
Special Report: Starbucks's European tax bill disappears down $100 million hole
Starbucks told investors its European businesses made a $40 million profit in 2011, but accounts filed for its UK, German, and French units, which make up 90 percent of European revenues, showed a loss of $60 million.
Consumer confidence at more than 4-year high in October
Consumer confidence rose in October to its highest in more than four years as Americans were more upbeat about improvements in the labor market, a private sector report showed on Thursday.




