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  • Regulators probe bank's role in Facebook IPO

    By MARCY GORDON - Associated Press

    Regulators are examining whether Morgan Stanley, the investment bank that shepherded Facebook through its highly publicized stock offering last week, selectively informed clients of an analyst's negative report about the company before the stock started trading.

  • Library of Congress taps 25 sounds for registry

    By BRETT ZONGKER - Associated Press

    From rare audio interviews of former slaves to recordings by Donna Summer and the Grateful Dead, 25 sounds that shaped the American cultural landscape are being inducted into the National Recording Registry.

  • A ball of one? Lady Gaga unsure of Indonesia show

    By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Associated Press

    Lady Gaga is as confused as anyone about whether she'll be allowed to perform in Indonesia.

  • Young Hollywood stars strike out on own at Cannes

    By JAKE COYLE - Associated Press

    Vampires, Transformers, singing high-schoolers: They can all be tough to outrun.

  • Azerbaijan basks in glitz, fears exposure

    By PETER LEONARD - Associated Press

    On a recent evening on Baku's seaside promenade, throbbing Euro-dance music blared out from an open-air concert as families strolled by. Cafes serving fragrant skewered meat served throngs of locals and foreigners.

  • A ball for one? Lady Gaga unsure on Indonesia show

    By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Associated Press

    Lady Gaga is as confused as anyone about whether she'll be allowed to perform in Indonesia.

  • Comanche tribe makes Johnny Depp honorary member

    By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Associated Press

    Johnny Depp has been made an honorary member of the Comanche tribe.

  • Auction claims it's selling vial with Reagan blood

    By GREGORY KATZ and ROBERT JABLON - Associated Press

    A Channel Islands auction house says it's selling a vial that allegedly contains blood residue from Ronald Reagan _ a move denounced Tuesday by the late U.S. president's family and his foundation.

  • Actor Michael McKean struck by car in NYC

    By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Associated Press

    Actor Michael McKean, who portrayed the lead singer in the movie "This is Spinal Tap," was injured when he was struck by a car in New York City.

  • Football star Donald Driver is new `Dancing' champ

    By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Associated Press

    He already has a Super Bowl ring, and now football star Donald Driver can add the "Dancing With the Stars" mirrorball trophy to his awards collection.

  • New Mexico says jet fuel spill could be larger

    By JERI CLAUSING - Associated Press

    A decades-old jet fuel spill threatening Albuquerque's water supply could be as large as 24 million gallons, or twice the size of the oil spill from the Exxon Valdez, New Mexico environment officials acknowledged Tuesday.

  • 'Polka King' Eddie Blazonczyk dies at 70

    By CARYN ROUSSEAU - Associated Press

    Grammy Award-winning polka great Eddie Blazonczyk, who began playing the lively music in the 1950s and went on to earn the nickname "Polka King" after starting his own band and label, has died. He was 70.

  • Peru agency says cause of dolphin deaths unsolved

    By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Associated Press

    Peru's Sea Institute says in its final report on the mass die-off earlier this year of nearly 900 dolphins and porpoises that the cause remains unknown.

  • Facebook looks to settle 'sponsored story' suit

    By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Associated Press

    Facebook is close to settling a lawsuit over advertisements it calls "sponsored stories."

  • Aereo wins partial victory in broadcasters' suit

    By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Associated Press

    Aereo, a startup that takes live TV broadcasts and sends them to mobile devices in New York for a monthly fee, has won a partial victory in court over the media companies that are suing it.

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