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Johnsonville Sausage Announces New Pork and Chicken Sausage for Summer 2012
Johnsonville Sausage announced on Friday that it launched its new Pork and Chicken Sausage, available in Traditional Brat and Mild Italian flavors, and will be sold at select retail stores across the country.
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Big Ben Renamed "Elizabeth Tower" For Queen's Diamond Jubilee Honor
London's famous Big Ben tower, hovering over Parliament, will be renamed after the nation's monarch as part of Queen Elizabeth II's diamond jubilee, which was celebrated in early June as part of her 60th year as reigning monarch of the United Kingdom and its territories, announced Reuters this week.
Joe Montana Stats: Football Legend Joins Joint Juice for Health Training Camp (Video)
As part of his second year of partnership with Joint Juice, former football player Joe Montana introduced the collaborative program Joe Montana's Joint Health Training Camp, to encourage Americans to focus on their joint health and gain general fitness for a better life and lifestyle.
Mary J. Blige: Burger King Ad Backlash Discussed for First Time (Video)
After receiving harsh criticisms from fans and critics about a Burger King television spot she did earlier in the year, singer Mary J. Blige revealed that her involvement and the final cut of the ad had left her devastated.
Obama Care: Supreme Court Upholds Centerpiece of Obama Health Care Law
A sharply divided Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the centerpiece of President Barack Obama's signature healthcare overhaul law that requires that most Americans get insurance by 2014 or pay a financial penalty.
"The Amazing Spider-Man" Movie: Toys "R" Us to Sell Sakar International Film Products
Sakar International announced that they teamed up with Sony Pictures to unveil a new line of products for the upcoming release of their comic-book adaptation "The Amazing Spider-Man."
Ann Curry Leaving Today Show Confirmed, Says Good-Bye on TV (Video)
Ann Curry confirmed that she will be leaving NBC's "Today" show during a new interview with USA Today.
Canada Post: Dunkin' Donuts Company Sued by Quebec Franchise Owners for C$16.4 Million
Dunkin' Donuts franchise owners were awarded a total of C$16.4 million from damages suffered from what was apparently called the "Tim Hortons Phenomenon," where the donut stores in Quebec were closed in less than 10 years as it lost market share to the Canadian breakfast branch, said Canada.com in a news report on Tuesday.
Colorado Wildfires: Over 32,000 Ordered to Evacuate as Waldo Canyon Blazes Double in Size
Over 32,000 people were ordered to evacuate from their homes and the areas of Colorado Springs and parts of the El Paso County due to the destruction the Waldo Canyon fires are causing this week throughout the state.
Exxon Mobil Locations: CEO Says He Hopes Mexico Extends Oil Reforms
Exxon Mobil would be interested in investing in Mexico's oil and gas sector, b ut only if the Mexican government allows the company to own some energy reserves, its chief executive said on Wednesday.