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Kraft Snags Cadbury
Kraft has sealed a deal to buy Cadbury for $19.5 billion. Kraft will now control brands like the Cadbury Egg, Trident, and for $40 million extra, they get a chocolate-covered Conan O'Brien.
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New Tiger Clubs
Nike is coming out with its latest line of Tiger Woods golf clubs. They're guaranteed for five years and 15 cases of spousal rage.
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Taco Bell Founder Dies
The founder of Taco Bell has died at age 86. His remains will be spread through all the 89-cent menu items for the next three weeks.
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Sugar Spike
Sugar prices are soaring to near-record levels. Mostly because Robert Downey Jr. keeps confusing it for cocaine.
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Brown Ahead
Republican Scott Brown is now favored to win the Massachusetts special U.S. Senate election. Somewhere in Heaven, Ted Kennedy needs a drink.
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January 19th
1511: Mirandola surrenders to the French. The French then surrender right back and start to feel like themselves again.
1993: IBM announces a $4.97 billion loss for 1992, at the time the largest single-year corporate loss in U.S. history. Today, GM loses that much every time a retired UAW member picks up his Viagra.
1997: Yasser Arafat returns to Hebron after more than 30 years and joins celebrations over the handover of the last Israeli-controlled West Bank city. In lieu of fireworks, Arafat encourages all the children to blow themselves up.
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