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Coca-Cola announced Monday it plans to roll out new soda vending machines displaying the calorie content of its soft drinks starting next year. PepsiCo and other soft-drink makers will do likewise, the American Beverage Association said. The new vending machines are in response to criticism of sugary sodas.

    New soda vending machines will count calories

    As criticism of sugary sodas intensifies, Coke, Pepsi and Dr Pepper are rolling out new vending machines that will put calorie counts right at your fingertips.

  • Mid-calorie snacks make dieting tastier

    Dieters have learned an important lesson: When you take the fat and calories out of your favorite treats, you sometimes say goodbye to the taste too. But snack brands like Dreyer's/Edy's ice cream, Hershey's chocolate and Lay's potato chips are trying to solve this age-old dilemma.

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    Many cats are tail talkers. If those tails start to twitch and wag, watch out for fangs and claws, warns cat behaviorist Jackson Galaxy.

  • Behind the threat: FBI Internet server shutdown

    On Monday, the FBI turned off servers that had allowed thousands of malware-stricken computers to continue using the Internet. The personal computers _ both Windows PCs and Macs _ are corrupted by a virus known as DNSChanger. Without the servers, the machines wouldn't know how to locate websites and send email.

  • This screen shot provided by Weight Watchers Online shows a recent advertisement for men. Everyone wants flawless skin, flat abs and a fab rear. But men don't always admit it. (Associated Press/Weight Watchers Online)

    Manly man images get guys to cosmetics aisle

    Everyone wants flawless skin, flat abs and a fab rear — but men don't always admit it.

  • Warren G. Harding

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  • FILE -  In this undated file photograph British pop band The Beatles, John Lennon (left) Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney and George Harrison (right) pose for a photograph. Apple Inc. said Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2010, its iTunes service will sell music from the Fab Four. The Beatles have so far been the most prominent holdout from iTunes and other online music services. (AP Photo/file)

    Beatles' songs are finally available on iTunes

    Nearly 50 years after the Beatles took television by storm, the Fab Four's songs became available on iTunes on Tuesday, setting the stage for a possible new outbreak of Beatlemania _ this one online.

  • **FILE** Pepsi products are for sale at a grocery store in Danvers, Mass. (Associated Press)

    Pass the pot brownies, but drop that soda

    San Francisco's major recently intensified his surge against soda pop just as the city's health department issued regulations to guide medical marijuana shops in how to prepare "edible cannabis products."

  • World markets tumble

    FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) Stock markets around the world slid today, echoing a plunge yesterday in the United States as fears about a widening crisis in the U.S. economy proved contagious from Tokyo to London.

  • World markets tumble

    FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) Stock markets around the world slid today, echoing a plunge yesterday in the United States as fears about a widening crisis in the U.S. economy proved contagious from Tokyo to London.

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  • He thanked sponsors Burger King and Dr. Pepper, and said he was hopeful he can put together another deal before teams report to Daytona next month.

    Cassill leaves BK Racing →

  • "I have proven myself as a championship caliber test driver, an exceptional qualifier, and I'd like to continue working toward my goal of becoming a race winner and champion in NASCAR," he said. "I'm looking forward to my next opportunity in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series."

    Cassill leaves BK Racing →

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