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The harsh reality is that Martin Luther King Jr. is never coming back.
CNN: Martin Luther King's dream is alive
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The king of Zip disks is back for another fight.
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Since Thursday, when the black box rotated back into Cash is King mode, Brazil is down another 0.79%, India is down 0.77% and China is down 1.44%.
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"The King's Speech is going to make them so much money back I hope it encourages the continued government support of British film, " said Hooper at Saturday's Independent Spirit awards.
BBC: Oscars 2011: Film Council basks in King's Speech glory
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Though the Nets gave general manager Billy King a contract extension last week, it is unknown if Carlesimo will be back after leading the Nets to a 35-19 mark after replacing the fired Avery Johnson in late December.
WSJ: Nets win 110-91, cut Bulls' lead to 3-2
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Among other British names, Mary King and Imperial Cavalier are seventh while world number one William Fox-Pitt is back in 13th and 17th aboard Navigator and Cool Mountain respectively.
BBC: Badminton Horse Trials: Mark Todd promoted to lead
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To race aboard Mariquita is to travel back a century, when wealthy yachtsmen such as King George V and Sir Thomas Lipton dueled through the summer on outsize boats that needed 20 sailors just to leave the dock.
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Sometimes he cannot hold back, and it is when Thailand has endured some of its most painful hours that the King has been most visible, "descending from above, " in the Thai phrase, to exert his influence against the chaos and violence that he loathes.
CNN: ASIANOW - TIME Asia | Thailand: The King and Ire
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And most recently, during Martin Luther King, Jr. day, which is known as a national day of service, PwC employees spent the day giving back from teaching financial literacy modules in schools to hosting career exploration programs for youth organizations.
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King Abdullah is highly mindful of the fact that jihadists who had gone to Afghanistan in the 1980s and 1990s had filtered back and created a homegrown militant network, using their military expertise to train a new generation who then went on to attack not just Westerners in the kingdom but the Saudi royal family itself.
BBC: New Saudi interior minister moves up succession ladder