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And on the Republican side, presidential hopeful Tom Tancredo has a new ad on the air in Iowa that's causing a stir.
NPR: Democratic Presidential Hopefuls Take on Las Vegas
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Stephen Jones will be fit, but Tom Shanklin has provided a new injury concern ahead of the Twickenham opener.
BBC: Wales given Six Nations fitness boost
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The writer and director Tom McCarthy has turned his attention to a New Jersey backwater and come up with something lyrical, taciturn, and stripped of sentimentality.
NEWYORKER: The Station Agent
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Sports commentators were all in a tizzy today on the news that New England Patroit Tom Brady has signed up to endorse a fashion brand.
FORBES: Tom Brady's Long, Flowing Locks No Match For Tim Lincecum's, Troy Polamalu's
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Her successor is Tom Mockridge, a New Zealand native who has been chief executive of Sky Italia, the media giant's Italian satellite television unit, since its launch in 2003.
WSJ: Dow Jones CEO Hinton Resigns; Move Follows Brooks's Exit
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That was apparently the touch of Tom Ford, an American who has breathed new life and a rock-star sexiness into Gucci's image since he became its chief designer in the early 1990s.
ECONOMIST: Luxury goods: Dallas on the Arno | The
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Tom has a wealth of experience that will serve him well in this new assignment.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama on Departure of General Jim Jones, National Security Advisor | The White House
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Tom Friedman, a columnist for the New York Times, has declared that countries with McDonald's do not go to war against each other: with the burgers comes an established middle class, which makes a country too sensible to cause trouble.
ECONOMIST: As hamburgers go, so goes America? | The
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If the new flick has a core, it is Tom Cruise, who reprises his role as the leader of a team of spies.
NEWYORKER: Mission Impossible 2 (M: I-2)
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Update : JDSU CEO Tom Waechter said in an interview with Forbes this afternoon that the company has been benefiting from a steady stream of new products, with the optical components group generating 65% of revenue from products two years old or less.
FORBES: JDSU Rallies On Q3 Beat; Rebound For Optical Parts (Update)