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In Japan, mounting anger over bread-and-butter issues
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Rising prices, shortages of food items, and political gridlock spur calls for a quick election.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Florida to pay $11.5 million for cutting citrus trees
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The jury verdict comes in the first of five lawsuits seeking compensation for backyard trees destroyed in disease-prevention efforts.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Will taxpayers be on the hook for subprime crisis?
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Federally linked entities like Fannie Mae now back 98 percent of home loans sold by banks.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Clinton now closer to endgame
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Her best hope is for something to occur that makes Obama appear unelectable.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Can disaster loosen junta's grip in Burma (Myanmar)?
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A May 10 poll could underscore how unpopular the regime is, as it slowly opens to foreign aid.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Scientists probe new class of superconductor
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A third major group, whose materials work at relatively high temperatures, may lead to more efficient electric motors.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Is the U.S. doing enough to alleviate the world food crisis?
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President Bush has asked for almost $1 billion in new funds. But critics say the aid may come too late.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Chinese President Hu's visit to Japan boosts warming trend
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Hu Jintao will play ping-pong and talk pandas and energy. The visit comes as strains over interpretations of history appear to be easing.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Will Burma (Myanmar) let world in for aid?
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The junta sought international assistance quickly but has been slow to give visas to foreign aid workers.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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McCain courts blue-collar Democrats
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His lead strategist says if McCain were to get 20 percent of these voters he will win.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Postcyclone challenge for Burma (Myanmar): deliver relief fast
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The isolated junta sought outside aid as death toll projections topped 10,000.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Grease bandits strike as biofuel demand rises
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As the price of this waste product and biodiesel ingredient has risen, so have thefts.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Turkey aims for clout as regional mediator
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Back-channel discussions between Syria and Israel are being facilitated by Turkey, which has close ties to Israel and growing ties to Syria. The United States is supportive of the effort.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Ethiopia: A model of African food aid is now in trouble
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The government's food giveaway may undercut a successful cash aid program.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Iraq's new gated communities: safer, mixed, walled-in
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Residents are moving back to Saidiyah, a neighborhood once racked by sectarian violence that is now guarded by a 12-foot-high wall.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Pakistan's 'Gandhi' party takes on Taliban, Al Qaeda
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The Awami National Party, which leads the ruling coalition in the crucial North West Frontier Province, espouses a nonviolent approach to tackling extremism.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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States divided on approach to polygamous sect
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Law officers in Arizona and Utah say their method of confronting the FLDS must differ from that of Texas.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Why U.S. job market has not plunged
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April saw only 20,000 jobs lost, and unemployment improved to 5 percent.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Zimbabwe opposition: Will they join a runoff vote?
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Ongoing violence may impede a runoff between President Robert Mugabe and the opposition's Morgan Tsangirai.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Iraq increasingly finds itself caught between U.S. and Iran
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The US military in Iraq says Iran continues to aid militants, but Iraqis now say that they want their own evidence.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Student-loan legislation moves forward
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The bill, designed to encourage lenders to keep offering federal loans to students, won bipartisan support in Congress.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Linchpin in Afghan security: a better police force
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The US is stepping up police training to change a force that has a reputation among Afghans as corrupt and often ineffective.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Obama, Clinton intensify pursuit of white working class
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His big lead in North Carolina slips heading into May 6 primary; exodus of whites cited.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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What has driven up oil prices
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Speculation and a falling dollar may now be as important as supply and demand, analysts say.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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U.S. kills Al Qaeda-linked militant, but elsewhere terrorism grows
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News of an airstrike on Aden Hashi Ayro came on the heels of the State Department's annual report on terrorism, which concluded that Al Qaeda was rebuilding in Pakistan.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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An Arab veteran of 1948 recalls Palestinian 'catastrophe'
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While Israelis are celebrate on Thursday their Independence Day, Palestinians prepare to mark what they call the 'nakba.'
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Burma (Myanmar) aid logjam riles donors
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UN members rejected a proposal Thursday to forgo junta permission and force aid in.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Hezbollah phone network spat sparks Beirut street war
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Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah said Thursday that the pro-Western government has declared 'war' on his militant group.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Superdelegates shifting toward Obama
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He narrowed Clinton's lead to 13, picking up four after Tuesday's primaries.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Baghdad's Sadr City residents fear intensifying fight
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A rare daytime US airstrike in Sadr City on Thursday came as residents said that soldiers were warning them to leave parts of the district, which is a bastion of support for the anti-American cleric Moqtada al-Sadr.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Hasty truce with Moqtada al-Sadr tests his sway in Baghdad stronghold
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A cease-fire deal between Mr. Sadr's representatives in the Iraqi government and members of the leading Shiite bloc aims to end weeks of fierce battles in Sadr City.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Obama shifts sights to McCain and the general election
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The nomination isn't his yet, but his aim now is to unify Democrats.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Burma (Myanmar): An unbending regime still blocks aid
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The secretive regime, wary of outsiders and opposition, continues to block foreign aid.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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As Pakistan changes, should U.S. policy?
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The US is increasingly out of sync with Pakistan's newly-elected government, say analysts.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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U.S. to mine N. Korean papers for answers, progress
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A US diplomat returns from talks in Pyongyang Monday with 18,000 pages supplied by North Korea on its nuclear facilities.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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After China's quake, firemen rise to rescue task
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After 20 hours of persistence, Chengdu firemen pulled a man from the rubble of a collapsed hospital.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Housing woes lure back bold buyers
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From California to Florida, investors snap up distressed properties, hoping to profit.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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In Israel, Bush outlines a blunt vision for the Middle East
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At the Knesset on Thursday, the president spoke in visionary terms of Israel's future, saying that the core of the current regional conflict 'was an ancient battle between good and evil.'
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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California high court overturns gay marriage ban
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Thursday's ruling makes it the second state to legalize same-sex marriage.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Pentagon scales back AFRICOM ambitions
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Opposition in Africa means the new command's headquarters will more likely be in US or Europe.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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