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1. Not All Calories Are Equal, Study Shows
A diet based on healthy carbohydrates offers the best chance of keeping weight off without bringing unwanted side effects, a new study shows.
 

 
2. Law Grads Face Brutal Job Market
Members of the law-school class of 2011 had little better than a 50-50 shot of landing a job as a lawyer within nine months of receiving a degree, new data show.
 

 
3. Grammar, a Victim in the Office
Managers are fighting an epidemic of grammar gaffes in the workplace, where looseness with language can create bad impressions with clients, ruin marketing materials and cause communications errors.
 

 
4. On Orbitz, Mac Users See Pricier Hotels
Orbitz is starting to show users of Apple's Mac computers different, and sometimes costlier, travel options than Windows visitors see.
 

 
5. U.S. Weans Itself From Mideast Oil
America will halve its reliance on Middle East oil by the end of this decade and could end it completely by 2035 due to declining demand and growth of new petroleum sources, energy analysts say.
 
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1. Grammar, a Victim in the Office
Managers are fighting an epidemic of grammar gaffes in the workplace, where looseness with language can create bad impressions with clients, ruin marketing materials and cause communications errors.
 

 
2. High Court Splits on Arizona Law
The Supreme Court struck down much of Arizona's effort to crack down on illegal immigrants but left one key part intact in a ruling that gave both sides of the debate something to cheer.
 

 
3. Sandusky Found Guilty in Abuse Case
A jury convicted former Pennsylvania State University assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky on 45 counts related to child sex abuse, closing a dark chapter for Penn State.
 

 
4. Chinese Target U.S. Homes
Lennar is in talks with the China Development Bank for approximately $1.7 billion in capital to jump-start two San Francisco projects.
 

 
5. Not All Calories Are Equal, Study Shows
A diet based on healthy carbohydrates offers the best chance of keeping weight off without bringing unwanted side effects, a new study shows.
 
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