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The latest high-profile sports star in hot water is boxer Floyd Mayweather who faces eight criminal charges after an altercation with the mother of three of his children.
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The astronomers who will use these telescopes are particularly interested in finding any Earth-like objects in the so-called habitable zone around a star, where temperatures permit water to exist in a liquid state.
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You also need an appropriate orbit - one that puts you not too close to or far from the heat of the star, one that allows liquid water, which most scientists believe is necessary for life, to exist.
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"What's particularly interesting is four new planets - less than twice the size of Earth - that are potentially in the habitable zone, the location around a star where it could potentially have liquid water to sustain life, " Dr Burke told BBC News.
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The North Star was as legible and unwavering in the water as it was in the sky.
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Home Star legislation that would provide consumers with rebates for energy and water efficiency is on hold in the Senate, its future uncertain.
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He never mentioned the two balls in the water, instead offering one of his signature aphorisms: Think like a track star.
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Taking stock instead of money for from a startup can pay off: New York Mets star David Wright reportedly took home an eight-figure haul for his endorsement of Vitamin Water after the startup was bought by Coca-Cola.
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The basketball star, after a tiring buildup from the sports network and several product plugs (Decision Water?), announced that he would be leaving his hometown and seven-year stint with the Cleveland Cavaliers to move to the Miami Heat come fall.
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The Windows Phone Store has more than 120, 000 quality apps and games, including hits such as "Angry Birds Star Wars, " "Cut the Rope, " Disney's "Where's My Water, " LivingSocial, Urbanspoon and many more.
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