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Top Iraq official upbeat over US, British pull-out pacts (AFP)   more similar news »

AFP - Iraq is likely to approve a military pact with a timetable for the withdrawal of all US troops by 2011 and British troops will leave by the end of next year, Iraq's national security adviser said Friday.


Fri Nov 14, 2008
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Iraq improving but al Qaeda, Iran still threats: U.S. (Reuters)   more similar news »

Reuters - Violence in Iraq has decreased sharply but al Qaeda, Iranian-backed fighters and other militants remain a serious threat, as this week's bomb attacks showed, Washington's U.N. envoy said on Friday.


Fri Nov 14, 2008
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Top central bankers say ready for more action (Reuters)   more similar news »

Reuters - Global central banks are ready to take further steps to ease market tensions and bolster faltering economic growth, top policymakers said on Friday, as world leaders gathered for talks on the economic crisis.


Fri Nov 14, 2008
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Budget deficit hits record; jobless claims surge (AP)   more similar news »

AP - The nation's financial picture grew darker Thursday, a day marked by breathtaking numbers: a quarter-trillion-dollar budget deficit for a single month and projections of up to $1 trillion for a year, a half-million new applications for unemployment benefits and a 900-point swing on Wall Street.


Thu Nov 13, 2008
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McCain asks Georgia voters to back Sen. Chambliss (AP)   more similar news »

AP - Republican John McCain implored Georgia voters Thursday to back Sen. Saxby Chambliss in next month's runoff, warning that Democrats will increase taxes and cut defense spending and the GOP needs to strengthen its ranks.


Thu Nov 13, 2008
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SC priest: No communion for Obama supporters (AP)   more similar news »
AP - A South Carolina Roman Catholic priest has told his parishioners that they should refrain from receiving Holy Communion if they voted for Barack Obama because the Democratic president-elect supports abortion, and supporting him "constitutes material cooperation with intrinsic evil."
Thu Nov 13, 2008
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NASA releases first images of planets outside our solar system (AP)   more similar news »

AP - Earth seems to have its first fuzzy photos of alien planets outside our solar system, images captured by two teams of astronomers. The pictures show four likely planets that appear as specks of white, nearly indecipherable except to the most eagle-eyed experts. All are trillions of miles away — three of them orbiting the same star, and the fourth circling a different star.


Thu Nov 13, 2008
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White Sox trade IB-OF Nick Swisher to Yankees (AP)   more similar news »

AP - The New York Yankees started their offseason makeover by acquiring Nick Swisher from the Chicago White Sox on Thursday. Swisher, who can play first base and all three outfield spots, was obtained for pitching prospect Jeff Marquez and infielder Wilson Betemit.


Thu Nov 13, 2008
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Neb. parents rush to leave kids before law changes (AP)   more similar news »

AP - The mother was running out of more than patience when she abandoned her 18-year-old daughter at a hospital over the weekend under Nebraska's safe-haven law. She was also running out of time: She knew that state lawmakers would soon meet in a special session to amend the ill-fated law so that it would apply to newborns only.


Thu Nov 13, 2008
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Palin urges GOP governors to keep Democrats honest (AP)   more similar news »

AP - Sarah Palin called on fellow Republican governors to keep the new president and his strengthened Democratic majority in check on issues from taxes to health care as she signaled she'll take a leadership role in a party searching for a new standard-bearer.


Thu Nov 13, 2008
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Crowd of 1 million could attend Obama inauguration (AP)   more similar news »

AP - President-elect Barack Obama's inauguration is expected to draw 1 million-plus to the capital, and already some lawmakers have stopped taking ticket requests and hotels have booked up.


Thu Nov 13, 2008
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Austrian incest father Fritzl charged with murder (AP)   more similar news »

AP - Prosecutors filed a murder charge Thursday against the man accused of imprisoning his daughter for 24 years in a rat-infested cell and fathering her seven children, saying one of the youngsters who died in infancy might have survived if brought to a doctor.


Thu Nov 13, 2008
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Chrysler urges bailout, Washington split (Reuters)   more similar news »

Reuters - Goldman Sachs suspended its rating on General Motors Corp on Thursday and said the automaker needs at least $22 billion in federal aid, while Chrysler said it would be "very difficult to survive" without government support.


Thu Nov 13, 2008
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Jobless claims hit 25-year high, imports plunge (Reuters)   more similar news »

Reuters - The number of U.S. workers drawing jobless benefits hit a 25-year high this month and imports suffered a record fall in September, according to reports on Thursday that underscored a rapid drop-off in the U.S. economy.


Thu Nov 13, 2008
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Obama resigns Senate seat effective Sunday (Reuters)   more similar news »

Reuters - President-elect Barack Obama said on Thursday he would resign his U.S. Senate seat effective Sunday, which means he will not participate in next week's post-election session that could address the ailing economy and struggling auto industry.


Thu Nov 13, 2008
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Wall Street in sharp rebound as market bounces off lows (AFP)   more similar news »

AFP - US stocks staged a powerful rebound Thursday in highly volatile trade as traders shook off grim economic news and were buoyed by a successful test of market lows hit last month.


Thu Nov 13, 2008
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World leaders to gather on crisis, no quick fix seen (Reuters)   more similar news »
Reuters - A bid by global leaders to push forward plans this weekend to erect a firewall against future financial crises like the one now threatening the world economy will quickly run into tough political realities that will limit progress.
Thu Nov 13, 2008
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Fed officials see economic gloom, policy bind (Reuters)   more similar news »
Reuters - Two top Federal Reserve policy-makers painted a gloomy picture on the U.S. economy on Thursday, on a day when initial claims for unemployment assistance topped half a million people.
Thu Nov 13, 2008
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Germany, China, U.S. feel pain of global downturn (Reuters)   more similar news »

Reuters - Three of the world's largest economies painted bleak pictures of current conditions on Thursday as the United States, China and Germany all provided fresh evidence of the global economic slide.


Thu Nov 13, 2008
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Rebels advance on strategic eastern DR Congo town (AFP)   more similar news »

AFP - Rebels in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo swept to the outskirts of a strategic crossroads town Thursday where hundreds of government troops and UN peacekeepers stood in their way.


Thu Nov 13, 2008
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Man accused of urinating on arresting officer (AP)   more similar news »
AP - A 35-year-old man faces charges after allegedly driving drunk and then urinating in the back of a squad car and on the arresting officer. A criminal complaint said the man was pulled over early Wednesday after an officer saw him driving erratically and striking a pole at a gas station.
Thu Nov 13, 2008
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Iraq model not good fit for Afghan war: U.S. official (Reuters)   more similar news »

Reuters - Afghanistan's geography and socioeconomic conditions will make it hard for the U.S. military there to duplicate policies that helped stem Iraq's insurgency, a senior Pentagon official said on Thursday.


Thu Nov 13, 2008
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Lawmakers challenge big banks on bailout funds (Reuters)   more similar news »

Reuters - Senators asked the nation's biggest banks on Thursday to explain how they are using the billions of taxpayer dollars provided to them under a massive government bailout program. The answers were mixed.


Thu Nov 13, 2008
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Paulson backs off asset plan; crisis cures at risk (Reuters)   more similar news »

Reuters - The U.S. Treasury backed away from using a $700 billion bailout fund to cleanse bank balance sheets of bad mortgage debt, while Europe reported more gloomy economic news, fanning fears of a worldwide recession.


Wed Nov 12, 2008
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Cheney, Biden to meet privately at VP residence (AP)   more similar news »

AP - Vice President Dick Cheney, getting ready to hand off the job as the nation's second-in-command, will sit down with Vice President-elect Joe Biden on Thursday at the Naval Observatory.


Wed Nov 12, 2008
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Dems seek auto aid as treasury shifts rescue focus (AP)   more similar news »

AP - Urgently shifting course, the Bush administration is abandoning the centerpiece of its massive $700 billion economic rescue plan and exploring new ways to shore up not only banks but credit-card, auto-loan and other huge nonbank businesses. Democrats are pressing hard to include a multibillion-dollar bailout for faltering automakers, too — over administration objections. Unimpressed by any of the talk on Wednesday, Wall Street dove ever lower.


Wed Nov 12, 2008
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Palin leaves door open for possible Senate run (AP)   more similar news »

AP - Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin on Wednesday said she would consider serving in the Senate if God gave her the opportunity and Alaskans wanted her to take the job. Republican Sen. Ted Stevens holds a narrow lead in a race for his seat that is still undecided. About 90,000 votes were outstanding and a little more than half are being counted Wednesday, according to election officials.


Wed Nov 12, 2008
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US general urges Obama to keep missile defense (AP)   more similar news »

AP - The Air Force general who runs the Pentagon's missile defense projects said Wednesday that American interests would be "severely hurt" if President-elect Obama decided to halt plans developed by the Bush administration to install missile interceptors in Eastern Europe.


Wed Nov 12, 2008
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After Calif. loss, gays get right to wed in Conn. (AP)   more similar news »

AP - Same-sex couples exchanged vows Wednesday for the first time in Connecticut amid cheers and tears of joy, while gay activists planned protests across the country over the vote that took away their right to marry in California.


Wed Nov 12, 2008
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White House says G20 meeting "timely", British agree (Reuters)   more similar news »
Reuters - The Bush administration said on Wednesday a weekend meeting of Group of 20 leaders should be able to identify some specific measures for calming anxious financial markets and said it was timely for them to meet now.
Wed Nov 12, 2008
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Obama to pioneer Web outreach as president (AP)   more similar news »

AP - Transition officials call it Obama 2.0 — an ambitious effort to transform the president-elect's vast Web operation and database of supporters into a modern new tool to accomplish his goals in the White House. If it works, the new president could have an unprecedented ability to appeal for help from millions of Americans who already favor his ideas, bypassing the news media to pressure Congress.


Wed Nov 12, 2008
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Intel warns on quarter, weak demand everywhere (Reuters)   more similar news »
Reuters - Microchip maker Intel Corp on Wednesday warned that its revenue would be about 14 percent below its previous forecast due to weak demand around the globe and in all market segments, and its shares fell 7 percent.
Wed Nov 12, 2008
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Lohan refers to Obama as 'first colored president' (AP)   more similar news »

AP - Lindsay Lohan referred to President-elect Barack Obama as the country's "first colored president" in an interview on "Access Hollywood." Describing her experience on Election Day, Lohan said: "It was really exciting. It's an amazing feeling. It's our first colored president."


Wed Nov 12, 2008
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Maddon, Piniella win Manager of Year awards (AP)   more similar news »

AP - Joe Maddon had a good reason for interrupting his honeymoon. About an hour after he landed in Rome, the newly married Maddon easily won the American League Manager of the Year award Wednesday for guiding Tampa Bay from baseball's basement to the World Series in one astonishing season.


Wed Nov 12, 2008
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Doctors say marrow transplant may have cured AIDS (AP)   more similar news »

AP - An American man who suffered from AIDS appears to have been cured of the disease 20 months after receiving a targeted bone marrow transplant normally used to fight leukemia, his doctors said Wednesday.


Wed Nov 12, 2008
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