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Coke exploring buying Snapple or building own tea brand

The Coca-Cola Co. is exploring whether to buy Cadbury Schweppes PLC's Snapple iced tea brand or build its own tea brand, a spokesman said Wednesday.

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This March 29, 2004 file photo provided by World Wrestling Entertainment shows Chris Benoit. Benoit's mother said she wonders whether her son would still be alive if federal agents had been more aggressive when they discovered the professional wrestler was buying large quantities of steroids. The Drug Enforcement Administration acknowledged this week that Benoit's name surfaced in an investigation before he killed his wife, son and himself.(AP Photo/WWE, HO)

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Cable companies are planning to charge more for set-top boxes to help pay for new, more expensive versions mandated by the Federal Communications Commission.
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Joanna McKee uses a vaporizer to get one of her daily doses of medical marijuana, June, 27, 2007, in Seattle. McKee has been using marijuana to relieve the pain caused by her back and leg problems. This fall, Washington state public servants will convene a series of meetings to answer the question: how much marijuana constitutes a two-month supply? The meetings are part of a serious attempt to shore up Washington's medical marijuana law, currently considered one of the weaker laws among 13 different states with medical marijuana protections.   (AP Photo/Andrei Pungovschi)
3 hrs ago, SEATTLE
This fall, sober public servants will convene meetings across Washington state to answer a pressing question: How much marijuana constitutes a two-month supply?
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Democratic presidential hopeful U.S. Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., speaks during an interview with The Associated Press, Wednesday, July 4, 2007, in Oskaloosa, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)
2 hrs 46 mins ago, OSKALOOSA, Iowa
Democrat Barack Obama declared that "change can't just be a slogan" as he voiced admiration for former President Clinton, while arguing that voters are looking for a new face that moves past the bitter wrangling of past campaigns.
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Workers set up a scaffold for the Live Earth concert at the Copacabana Beach, in Rio de Janeiro, Wednesday, July 4, 2007. A judge has canceled a Live Earth concert planned for Saturday because police said they did not have enough officers to guarantee crowd safety. Organizers of the free show said they were trying to overturn the order to prevent Latin America from being left out of the global music fest aimed at stopping global warming. (AP Photo/Ricardo Moraes)
11 hrs ago, RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil
A Brazilian judge has canceled Saturday's Live Earth concert in Rio because police said they do not have enough officers to guarantee crowd safety.
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Joey Chestnut poses with a plate of 66 hot dogs after winning Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Competition in New York, Wednesday, July 4, 2007.  In a gut-busting showdown that combined drama, daring and indigestion, Joey Chestnut emerged this afternoon as the world's hot dog eating champion by gobbling down a record 66 franks. The Californian knocked off six-time titlist Takeru Kobayashi in a rousing yet repulsive triumph in Coney Island.    (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
5 hrs ago, NEW YORK
In a gut-busting showdown that combined drama, daring and indigestion, Joey Chestnut emerged Wednesday as the world's hot dog eating champion, knocking off six-time winner Takeru Kobayashi in a record-setting yet repulsive triumph.
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Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown speaks in the House of Commons, London, Wednesday, July 4, 2007, during Prime Minister's Questions. At left is Britain's Justice Minister Jack Straw and at right, Britain's Home Secretary Jacqui Smith. (AP Photo)    UNITED KINGDOM OUT  NO SALES  NO ARCHIVE

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This June 26, 2007, image provided by NASA shows light-colored tracks left by NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity as it traveled along the rim of Victoria Crater. The aging but durable Mars rover Opportunity will make what could be a trip of no return into this deep impact crater in an attempt to peer farther back than ever before into the geologic history of the Red Planet. This image taken by the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft. (AP Photo/NASA)
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A powerful dust storm on Mars has worsened and is affecting the twin rovers' operations on the Red Planet, mission scientists say.
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Thousands of crowd, one holding a Russian flag, burst in cheers and applause as the Russian resort city of Sochi becomes the host of the  2014 winter games in Sochi early Thursday, July 5. 2007. Sochi was competing against Salzburg, Austria, and Pyeongchang, South Korea. Russia has never hosted the Winter Games. (AP Photo/ Mikhail Metzel)
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"The captain" delivered in the clutch for Russia. The personal appeal and power of Russian President Vladimir Putin swayed just enough votes among Olympic leaders Wednesday to bring his nation its first Winter Olympics - bitterly disappointing South Korea and Austria.
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Chinese stocks tumbled Thursday on waning confidence in the bull market amid worries about government steps to cool the market and that a slew of new share listings might drive prices lower.
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