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President Obama arrives to speak at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee convention in Washington, D.C., on Sunday. Obama tried to defuse the controversy that erupted last week when he argued that Palestinian-Israeli peace talks should begin with Israel's 1967 borders, with mutually agreed upon land swaps. J. Scott Applewhite/AP hide caption

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Obama Reiterates Comments On Israel's Borders

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Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin has only been in office since January, but he's already looking years ahead to what the state's health care system could look like. Toby Talbot/AP hide caption

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Vt. Steps Closer To Single-Payer Health Care

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Univision Networks President Cesar Conde attends a charity gala in New York City. Millions of viewers tune in to Univision each week, and it's growing faster than any other TV network in the country. Mark Von Holden/Getty Images hide caption

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What's The Fastest-Growing TV Network In America?

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Norman Jewison (right) on the set of the 1999 film The Hurricane, which starred Denzel Washington as a boxer wrongly convicted of murder. Getty Images hide caption

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Norman Jewison's 50 Years In Film: A True 'Superstar'

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NOW Ensemble's new album Awake features five so-called indie classical composers. New Amsterdam hide caption

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Tenors, Indie Sounds And Scarlatti: New Classical Albums

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