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After all the fiasco in her home state of Alaska regarding misuse of power, using taxpayer money to take her children on trips and the entire scandal surrounding her daughter's called-off marriage, Palin should know better than to throw herself in the national limelight.
First on the Ticker: Palin will not run for re-election 2009
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"American Idol" tour cancels shows, joining slew of other postponed or called-off tours ...
Lindsay Lohan takes to Twitter; 'American Idol' tour calls off dates; Emmy Award noms imminent 2010
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In the spirit of goodwill, Ed Balls has called-off the class war.
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Friday, Brazil's military called-off its search for more bodies from that doomed flight.
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In the spirit of goodwill, Ed Balls has called-off the class war.
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But they tend to get lost in the razzle-dazzle of instantly proclaimed and instantly called-off foreign crises.
Intervention Fatigue 2008
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It comes out Nov. 21, though called-off screenings usually raise suspicions.
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Two called-off engagements said a heck of a lot more than words.
Red Hot Reunion Bella Andre 2007
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It comes out Nov. 21, though called-off screenings usually raise suspicions.
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Let's get the details on these explosions and on the called-off summit from CNN's Matthew Chance.
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