Is it normall for a Macbook Pro to overheat during  browsing web pages?

DonAnan
Is it normall for a Macbook Pro 13" retina 2 weeks old to overheat during browsing web pages ?
i just brought a new MacBook Pro 13" Retina ( Dual Core i5 2.6GHz , 8GB Ram , 512GB Flash Storage ) and i notes that its really get OVERHEAT on the top right side of the keyboard and the fans work loudly when i brows web or play a game ( CSR Racing ) , it get heat that when i touch the top right side of the keyboard ( the aluminum body on top of the bower key exactly ) i cant keep my finger for morethan 10 or 15 second ..
and the battery wont last for morethan 4 or 5 hours while it supposed to last for 9 hours according to Apple.
so guys is this normal ?
Thanks ,

i've did some search on the same issue and it really seems like everyone have it , even thou at apple reseller showroom here in Doha-Qatar the sales man told me this a such issue in the retina macbooks and apple has admit it and you must take it to the service center and change it , while at the service center said a totally different things and that its fine to get heat ..
in meanwhile my way back i pass by another apple reseller showroom and they clearly said if ur mack gets heat u must go and change it ...
im really lost and i have no idea whats goin on here and whom should i listen to .. i hope someone from APPLE support will read this and reply us whats goin on ?     

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