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Top-rated Nightly News anchor Brian Williams hosts live from Studio 3B in Rockefeller Center, and the opening lineup includes a report on Syrian rebellion from star foreign correspondent Richard Engel, a Kate Snow investigation about Chinese women who come to America to give birth and return with U.S. citizenship, and former CBS anchor Harry Smith with a piece about "the one place in America with a negative unemployment rate."
Critic's Guide to Monday TV: Rock Center, Halloween Marathons, and More! 2011
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Top-rated MSNBC host Keith Olbermann announced on the air Friday that he is leaving Countdown with Keith Olbermann immediately.
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No. 23 Tennessee (9-4): Top-rated CB prospect Eric Berry along with talented DE Ben Martin and RB Lennon Creer lead Vols 'signing class ranked in top five by some analysts.
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What He Likes: Top-rated residential and commercial mortgage bonds, distressed debt and gold.
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Top-rated were preparation for college academics and providing academic challenge; nearly all the respondents (91%) rated their schools as very good or excellent in these areas.
Jenifer Fox: Study Shows How Happy Girls Can Become Happy Women 2009
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Top-rated triple-A bonds rarely miss payments, and even if they do, investors can expect to get nearly all of their money back.
As Housing Boomed, 2008
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Top-rated U.S. broadcast network programs for the week ended Feb. 17
Traffic Report 2008
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Top-rated borrowers, meanwhile, are actually paying lower rates -- 5.27% versus 5.58% a year ago -- as a result of the decline in Treasury yields, which have fallen more than twice as much.
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Top-rated products vary widely: Fabric Softener Sheets by Snuggle, which discloses no ingredients and has no certifications, and Natural Fabric Softener by Seventh Generation, which discloses all ingredients and has been certified by two independent groups, both fall in the "excellent" category.
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Top-rated economics and finance blogger Calculated Risk says there is "no upside ... for taxpayers":
Wall Street bailout plan explained, universally reviled [Update 14 It's unanimous] 2008
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