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Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Shirtless images of Obama cause stir online (AP)

In this Aug. 14, 2008, file photo people on the beach call out to Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., as he heads back into the water while body-surfing in Honolulu, Hawaii.  (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)AP - Forget Barack Obama's staff making contact with a governor charged with corruption. What's got everyone talking is the president-elect's fine first form.




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White House Family Values: Where Are the Boys? (Time.com)

US President Kennedy, Caroline Kennedy, John F. Kennedy ,Jr(R) in the Oval Office at White House in Washington, DC. Caroline Kennedy's dynastic political celebrity is proving both a blessing and a curse as she angles for a seat in the US Senate.(AFP/JFK Library/File)Time.com - Barack and Michelle Obama will move in to the White House with two young daughters. When was the last time a President brought a son to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, anyway?




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UN extends protection for Iraqi assets (AP)

AP - In a move sought by Iraq at a critical transition, the Security Council voted unanimously Monday to maintain U.N. protection for billions of dollars of Iraqi assets against seizure by governments, companies or individuals until the end of 2009.

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Health Tip: Preparing Your Child For Therapy (HealthDay)

HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- If your child needs to visit a therapist to
work on emotional or behavioral issues, the youngster may be a bit nervous
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Fast food + nearby schools = fat kids (Reuters)

A meal consisting of a Quarter Pounder hamburger, french fries and soft-drink is pictured at a McDonald's restaurant in Los Angeles, California July 23, 2008. (Fred Prouser/Reuters)Reuters - Youth who study just a short walk from a fast-food outlet eat fewer fruit and vegetables, drink more soda and are more likely to be obese than students at other schools, according to research published Tuesday.




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Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Body-swap illusion tricks mind in new study (AP)

Karolinska Institute student Andrew Ketterer, left, faces a mannequin in 'body-swap' illusion test, a method whereby people can experience the illusion that either a mannequin or another person's body is their own body Monday Dec. 1, 2008 in Stockholm. In a study presented Tuesday, neuroscientists at Stockholm's renowned Karolinska Institute show how they got volunteers wearing virtual reality goggles to experience the illusion of swapping bodies with a mannequin and a real person. (AP Photo/Niklas Larsson)AP - Shaking hands with yourself is an amusing out-of-body experience. The illusion of having your stomach slashed with a kitchen knife, not so much. Both sensations, however, felt real to most participants in a Swedish science project exploring how people can be tricked into the false perception of owning another body.




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Obama pledges to help states weather recession (Reuters)

President-elect Barack Obama shakes hands with California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger during a bipartisan meeting with members of the National Governors Association at Congress Hall in Philadelphia, December 2, 2008. (Jeff Haynes/Reuters)Reuters - President-elect Barack Obama pledged on Tuesday to help state governors cope with a deepening recession and asked for their help in crafting a huge stimulus package to create jobs and tackle the crumbling economy.




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Message in bottle tossed off NJ in '69 found in NC (AP)

AP - A message in a bottle tossed into the ocean off Barnegat Bay has turned up in North Carolina � 39 years later. The note was sealed in a Schaefer beer bottle. It was dated Aug. 17, 1969 and read: "If found notify the North Haledon Fire Co. 2."

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GOP's Chambliss wins Senate runoff (AP)

Incumbent Senator Saxby Chambliss reacts as Alaska Governor Sarah Palin addresses the crowd during a rally in Duluth, Georgia December 1, 2008. (Tami Chappell/Reuters)AP - Georgia Republican Sen. Saxby Chambliss handed the GOP a firewall against Democrats eager to flex their newfound political muscle in Washington, winning a bruising runoff battle Tuesday night that had captured the national limelight.




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Iraq centre treats the invisible wounds of US soldiers (AFP)

A US Soldier looks at the sky as he sits atop of a Bradley Fighting Vehicle during a patrol on the outskirts of Baghdad, in 2005. Traumatised by the battlefield or the anguish of divorce caused by long absence from home, many American troops in Iraq are increasingly shedding their macho image and visiting Combat Stress Clinics.(AFP/File/Liu Jin)AFP - Traumatised by the battlefield or the anguish of divorce caused by long absence from home, many American troops in Iraq are increasingly shedding their macho image and visiting Combat Stress Clinics.




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Syria-based Iraqis protest against Iraq-US pact (AFP)

Almost 2,000 Syria-based Iraqis staged a protest against the Iraq-US military pact, saying that the agreement would place Iraq under US domination.(AFP/Louai Beshara)AFP - Almost 2,000 Syria-based Iraqis staged a protest on Wednesday against the Iraq-US military pact, saying that the agreement would place Iraq under US domination.




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Israeli settlers riot in Arab neighborhood (AP)

AP - The Israeli military says hundreds of Israeli settlers rioted in the predominantly Palestinian city of Hebron in reaction to a court ruling.

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Islamic extremists being coaxed toward YouTube (Reuters)

Reuters - Islamic extremists are being instructed on how to use the popular video-sharing site YouTube as a way to disseminate propaganda videos, a U.S.-based terrorism monitor said on Tuesday.

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Thursday, November 27, 2008

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Harry Potter 6) (US)

24 hours ago The Millions (A Blog About Books) said: “Washington Post accurately called it "quietly lovely". It precisely captures the minutiae of the seasons and farm life that even a sheltered city-dweller can recognize with a smile. Also in my top ten were Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince , Beasts of No Nation by Uzodinma Iweala (chilling), Travels With Mr. Brown by Mark Twain (Letters to the Alta California 1866-1867), and Diary of a Spider by Doreen Cronin. The latter is a fun kids' book.”


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US agencies monitoring India attacks (AP)

The body of a terrorist attack victim is brought in an ambulance to the St. Georges Hospital in Mumbai, India, Thursday, Nov. 27, 2008. Teams of gunmen stormed luxury hotels, a popular restaurant, a crowded train station and a Jewish group's headquarters, killing at least 101 people, and holding Westerners hostage in coordinated attacks on the nation's commercial center that were blamed on Muslim militants. Dozens of people were still trapped or held captive Thursday. (AP Photo/Gurinder Osan)AP - The Bush administration is continuing to monitor a series of coordinated terrorist attacks in the Indian city of Mumbai but said it was not aware of any American casualties, despite reports that Westerners were targeted.




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Iraqi Parliament seeks more compromise on security pact (McClatchy Newspapers)

McClatchy Newspapers - BAGHDAD � Iraq's Parliament postponed a pivotal vote on a U.S.-Iraq security agreement on Wednesday while key lawmakers sought compromises that would appease an alliance of Sunni parties.

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Brain scans show root of memory glitch with aging (AP)

A brain scan in a file image. A breakdown in a reaction between immune cells and blood vessels in the brain appears to play a key role in epilepsy, Italian researchers said Monday. (File/Reuters)AP - Brain scans of older people in a noisy lab machine give biological backing to the idea that distraction hampers memory with aging, researchers reported Wednesday.




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Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Madonna's brother steps behind camera (Reuters)

Reuters - Christopher Ciccone, who has directed music videos for his sister Madonna, will make his feature directorial debut with the teen thriller "Twist."

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Germany Still Haunted By its Homegrown Terrorists (Time.com)

Time.com - Three decades after the heyday of the leftist Red Army Faction, the release of one of its leaders spurs a national debate

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Protesters shut Thailand's international airport (AP)

Anti government protesters in front of the departure terminal at Suvarnabhumi airport, Bangkok in the early hours of Wednesday Nov. 26, 2008. Outbound flights at Suvarnabhumi International Airport were temporarily suspended at 9 p.m. Tuesday, authorities said, shortly before hundreds of demonstrators � some masked and armed with metal rods � broke through police lines and spilled into the passenger terminal.  Airport manager Serirat Prasutanon said airport authorities had tried to negotiate with the protesters 'but to no avail.'  'For the safety for passengers, we have to stop flights out of the airport temporarily until the situation returns to normal,' he said in a statement, adding that incoming flights were still operating. The anti government protesters are demanding the resignation of Thailand's Prime Minister, Somchai Wongsawat. (AP Photo/Wason Wanichakorn)AP - Thailand's main international airport canceled all flights Wednesday as protesters thronged the complex in efforts to bring down the government, stranding thousands of tourists and buffeting the country's already-fragile tourism industry.




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Protesters shut Thailand's international airport (AP)

Anti government protesters in front of the departure terminal at Suvarnabhumi airport, Bangkok in the early hours of Wednesday Nov. 26, 2008. Outbound flights at Suvarnabhumi International Airport were temporarily suspended at 9 p.m. Tuesday, authorities said, shortly before hundreds of demonstrators � some masked and armed with metal rods � broke through police lines and spilled into the passenger terminal.  Airport manager Serirat Prasutanon said airport authorities had tried to negotiate with the protesters 'but to no avail.'  'For the safety for passengers, we have to stop flights out of the airport temporarily until the situation returns to normal,' he said in a statement, adding that incoming flights were still operating. The anti government protesters are demanding the resignation of Thailand's Prime Minister, Somchai Wongsawat. (AP Photo/Wason Wanichakorn)AP - Thailand's main international airport canceled all flights Wednesday as protesters thronged the complex in efforts to bring down the government, stranding thousands of tourists and buffeting the country's already-fragile tourism industry.




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Burke crowned 'Dancing with the Stars' queen (AP)

In this image released by ABC, Brooke Burke and her partner Derek Hough perform on 'Dancing with the Stars,' Monday, Nov. 24, 2008, in Los Angeles.  (AP Photo/ABC, Kelsey McNeal)AP - Brooke Burke waltzed away with the mirror ball trophy on the "Dancing with the Stars" finale.




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Burke crowned 'Dancing with the Stars' queen (AP)

In this image released by ABC, Brooke Burke and her partner Derek Hough perform on 'Dancing with the Stars,' Monday, Nov. 24, 2008, in Los Angeles.  (AP Photo/ABC, Kelsey McNeal)AP - Brooke Burke waltzed away with the mirror ball trophy on the "Dancing with the Stars" finale.




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US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,206 (AP)

In this Sept. 6, 2007 file photo, retired Marine Corps Gen. James Jones, chairman of the Iraqi Security Forces Independent Assessment Commission, discusses the commission's report during a hearing of the Senate Armed Services Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington. Seeking experience in wartime, President-elect Barack Obama intends to re-enlist Robert Gates as head of the Pentagon � if only temporarily � and has chosen retired Gen. James Jones, a retired Marine general to be White House national security adviser, officials said Tuesday Nov. 25, 2008.(AP Photo/Dennis Cook, File)AP - As of Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2008, at least 4,206 members of the U.S. military have died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count.




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Obama Sharpens His Budget Blade (Time.com)

President-elect Barack Obama introduces Peter Orszag (L), the current director of the Congressional Budget Office, as his choice for director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), and Rob Nabors (R), currently staff director of the House Appropriations Committee, as deputy director of the OMB, during a news conference in Chicago, November 25, 2008. (John Gress/Reuters)Time.com - The President-elect warns that his multibillion stimulus package will be accompanied by sharp - but smart - cuts in federal spending




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Daly wants focus on golf (AP)

AP - All the focus in the lead up to John Daly's first tournament in Australia in six years has surrounded his controversial departure in his last trip Down Under and his slide down the rankings amid personal turmoil.

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US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,206 (AP)

In this Sept. 6, 2007 file photo, retired Marine Corps Gen. James Jones, chairman of the Iraqi Security Forces Independent Assessment Commission, discusses the commission's report during a hearing of the Senate Armed Services Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington. Seeking experience in wartime, President-elect Barack Obama intends to re-enlist Robert Gates as head of the Pentagon � if only temporarily � and has chosen retired Gen. James Jones, a retired Marine general to be White House national security adviser, officials said Tuesday Nov. 25, 2008.(AP Photo/Dennis Cook, File)AP - As of Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2008, at least 4,206 members of the U.S. military have died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count.




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U.S. sends bin Laden's driver home from Guantanamo (Reuters)

Salim Hamdan, who has spent nearly four years at the U.S. military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, is seen in this file photograph taken in Yemen in 2000. (Neal Katyal/Handout/Reuters)Reuters - The United States sent Osama bin Laden's former driver home to Yemen from the Guantanamo prison camp to serve the last few weeks of his sentence for providing material support for terrorism, the Pentagon said on Tuesday.




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Wall Street executives should not get bonuses, Obama says (AFP)

(From left to right) Ford Motor Company CEO Alan Mulally, Chrysler CEO Robert Nardelli and GM CEO G. Richard Wagoner, Jr during a Senate hearing over the plight of US auto-makers in Washington, DC on November 18. Barack Obama has chastised industry executives for being AFP - President-elect Barack Obama has chastised US auto executives for being "tone deaf" for flying on corporate jets to Washington to beg for bailout money, and said he believed bank executives should forgo their end-of-year bonuses.




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Paulson pulling more tricks to bolster US economy (AP)

Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson appears on a television screen during trading on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Tuesday Nov. 25, 2008. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)AP - With the economy showing further signs that it is headed into a steep swoon, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson is pulling more tricks out of his bag to try bolster the country's battered financial sector.




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Protesters shut Thailand's international airport (AP)

Anti government protesters in front of the departure terminal at Suvarnabhumi airport, Bangkok in the early hours of Wednesday Nov. 26, 2008. Outbound flights at Suvarnabhumi International Airport were temporarily suspended at 9 p.m. Tuesday, authorities said, shortly before hundreds of demonstrators � some masked and armed with metal rods � broke through police lines and spilled into the passenger terminal.  Airport manager Serirat Prasutanon said airport authorities had tried to negotiate with the protesters 'but to no avail.'  'For the safety for passengers, we have to stop flights out of the airport temporarily until the situation returns to normal,' he said in a statement, adding that incoming flights were still operating. The anti government protesters are demanding the resignation of Thailand's Prime Minister, Somchai Wongsawat. (AP Photo/Wason Wanichakorn)AP - Thailand's main international airport canceled all flights Wednesday as thousands of protesters swarmed the complex in efforts to bring down the government, stranding tourists and dealing a blow to the country's already-fragile tourism industry.




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US president's mother hospitalized for medical tests (AFP)

President George W. Bush's mother, former first lady Barbara Bush (seen here in September), has been taken to a Houston, Texas, hospital to undergo tests after feeling some pain, according to a family spokesman.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Scott Olson)AFP - President George W. Bush's mother, former first lady Barbara Bush, has been taken to a Houston, Texas, hospital to undergo tests after feeling some pain, according to a family spokesman.




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Protesters shut Thailand's international airport (AP)

Anti government protesters in front of the departure terminal at Suvarnabhumi airport, Bangkok in the early hours of Wednesday Nov. 26, 2008. Outbound flights at Suvarnabhumi International Airport were temporarily suspended at 9 p.m. Tuesday, authorities said, shortly before hundreds of demonstrators � some masked and armed with metal rods � broke through police lines and spilled into the passenger terminal.  Airport manager Serirat Prasutanon said airport authorities had tried to negotiate with the protesters 'but to no avail.'  'For the safety for passengers, we have to stop flights out of the airport temporarily until the situation returns to normal,' he said in a statement, adding that incoming flights were still operating. The anti government protesters are demanding the resignation of Thailand's Prime Minister, Somchai Wongsawat. (AP Photo/Wason Wanichakorn)AP - Thailand's main international airport canceled all flights Wednesday as thousands of protesters swarmed the complex in efforts to bring down the government, stranding tourists and dealing a blow to the country's already-fragile tourism industry.




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Burke, Sapp vie for 'Dancing' title; Bass booted (AP)

In this image released by ABC, Lance Bass and his partner Lacey Schwimmer perform on 'Dancing with the Stars,' Monday, Nov. 24, 2008, in Los Angeles.  (AP Photo/ABC, Kelsey McNeal)AP - If football player Warren Sapp beats TV personality Brooke Burke on the "Dancing with the Stars" finale, he'll have the audience to thank.




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Barnes hits game-winning 3 as Suns top Thunder (AP)

Phoenix Suns center Robin Lopez goes up for a dunk in front of Oklahoma City Thunder's Nick Collison, left, in the second quarter of an NBA basketball game in Oklahoma City, Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2008. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)AP - Matt Barnes hit a 3-pointer from the left wing with 25.7 seconds left to complete the Phoenix Suns' fourth-quarter rally and spoil Scott Brooks' home debut as the Oklahoma City Thunder's head coach with a 99-98 victory Tuesday night.




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US, Europe vow fresh stimulus efforts amid dark forecasts (AFP)

Capitol Hill in Washington DC. Barack Obama on the night of his election victory in Chicago on November 4. US and European officials have pledged billions of dollars in fresh cash in an attempt to battle a credit crunch as a key survey showed that wealthy nations are now facing their worst economic slump in decades.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Alex Wong)AFP - US and European officials have pledged billions of dollars in fresh cash to battle a credit crunch as a key survey showed wealthy nations face their worst economic slump in decades.




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China executes Shanghai police killer: state media (AFP)

Convicted police killer Yang Jia on trial in the Shanghai Peoples High Court in October. Chinese authorities on Wednesday executed an unemployed man who became an unlikely cult hero after murdering six policemen in what he said was revenge for a wrongful arrest, state media reported.(AFP/Shanghai Higher People's Court/File)AFP - Chinese authorities on Wednesday executed an unemployed man who became an unlikely cult hero after murdering six policemen in what he said was revenge for a wrongful arrest, state media reported.




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Burke, Sapp vie for 'Dancing' title; Bass booted (AP)

In this image released by ABC, Lance Bass and his partner Lacey Schwimmer perform on 'Dancing with the Stars,' Monday, Nov. 24, 2008, in Los Angeles.  (AP Photo/ABC, Kelsey McNeal)AP - If football player Warren Sapp beats TV personality Brooke Burke on the "Dancing with the Stars" finale, he'll have the audience to thank.




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Auburn beats Bethune-Cookman 61-46 (AP)

AP - Guard Dewayne Reed came off the bench to score 14 points, leading the Tigers to a 61-46 win against Bethune-Cookman on Tuesday night.

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Iraqi lawmakers set to endorse US pact (AFP)

US President George W. Bush meets soldiers at Fort Campbell in Kentucky. Iraqi MPs are expected Wednesday to endorse a wide-ranging accord that will allow US troops to remain another three years, despite reservations by Sunnis and fierce opposition by Shiite hardliners.(AFP/File/Mandel Ngan)AFP - Iraqi MPs are expected Wednesday to endorse a wide-ranging accord that will allow US troops to remain another three years, despite reservations by Sunnis and fierce opposition by Shiite hardliners.




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Obama: Economic rescue will trump deficit fight (AP)

President-elect Barack Obama stands with Budget Director-designate Peter Orszag during a news conference in Chicago, Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2008. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)AP - The economy growing weaker, President-elect Barack Obama said Tuesday that recovery efforts will trump deficit concerns when he takes office in January. Yet he pledged a "page-by-page, line-by-line" budget review to root out unneeded spending.




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U.S. sends bin Laden's driver home from Guantanamo (Reuters)

Salim Hamdan, who has spent nearly four years at the U.S. military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, is seen in this file photograph taken in Yemen in 2000. (Neal Katyal/Handout/Reuters)Reuters - The United States has sent Osama bin Laden's former driver home to Yemen from the Guantanamo prison camp to serve the last few weeks of his sentence for providing material support for terrorism, the Pentagon said on Tuesday.




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Bra for the boys an online bestseller in Japan (Reuters)

Wishroom Representative Director Masayuki Tsuchiya is reflected in a mirror as he poses while wearing his company's men's bra in Tokyo November 22, 2008. The Japanese online lingerie retailer is selling bras for cross-dressing men and they've quickly become one of its most popular items. (Toru Hanai/Reuters)Reuters - Who said bras are only for women? A Japanese online lingerie retailer is selling bras for cross-dressing men and they've quickly become one of its most popular items.




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White scores 2 in Thrashers' 6-3 win over Leafs (AP)

Atlanta Thrashers goalie Johan Hedberg makes a save on Toronto Maple Leafs' Mikkhail Grabovski during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Toronto on Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2008. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Ron Poling)AP - Todd White scored two goals and Johan Hedberg made 32 saves in the Atlanta Thrashers' 6-3 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Tuesday night.




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Ex-AIG exec under probe by U.S. prosecutors: report (Reuters)

The logo of American International Group Inc. (AIG) on the outside of their corporate headquarters in New York, November 10, 2008. (Mike Segar/Reuters)Reuters - Former American International Group Inc executive Joseph Cassano is under investigation by U.S. prosecutors for possibly misleading auditors and investors about subprime mortgage-related losses, according to a Bloomberg report citing people familiar with the probe.




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US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,206 (AP)

A US soldier jokes with a young Iraqi boy during a joint security operation. Iraqi MPs are expected Wednesday to endorse a wide-ranging accord that will allow US troops to remain another three years, despite reservations by Sunnis and fierce opposition by Shiite hardliners.(AFP/File/Mujahed Mohammed)AP - As of Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2008, at least 4,206 members of the U.S. military have died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count.




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Still perfect: Ball State beats Western Michigan (AP)

Ball State running back MiQuale Lewis (33) jumps into the arms of Michael Switzer (74) after scoring on a 10-yard touchdown run during the first quarter of a NCAA college football game against Western Michigan in Muncie, Ind., Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2008. Ball State center Dan Gerberry (52) reacts at right. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)AP - Ball State's combination of MiQuale Lewis and Nate Davis was too much for Western Michigan.




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Ohio Supreme Court to decide congressional votes (AP)

In this Nov. 27, 2006 file photo, Franklin County commissioner Mary Jo Kilroy is seen during a news conference  in Columbus, Ohio. After the typical congressional campaign, the winner goes to Washington and the loser goes home. Not so with two undecided open-seat House races. Instead, both the eventual winners and the eventual losers from the contests in California and Ohio came to Washington this week for new-lawmaker orientation � though only one candidate from each race will ever get sworn in.  (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato, File)AP - The Ohio Supreme Court will have the final say on how thousands of outstanding provisional votes are counted for a tight congressional race.




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Obama: Economic rescue will trump deficit fight (AP)

President-elect Barack Obama stands with Budget Director-designate Peter Orszag during a news conference in Chicago, Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2008. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)AP - The economy growing weaker, President-elect Barack Obama said Tuesday that recovery efforts will trump deficit concerns when he takes office in January. Yet he pledged a "page-by-page, line-by-line" budget review to root out unneeded spending.




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Obama vows to slash wasteful spending (Reuters)

President-elect Barack Obama speaks in front of Peter Orszag (L), the current director of the Congressional Budget Office, as he announces Orszag as his choice for director of the Office of Management and Budget during a news conference in Chicago November 25, 2008. (John Gress/Reuters)Reuters - President-elect Barack Obama vowed on Tuesday to cut billions of dollars from wasteful government programs as he sought to reassure Americans anxious about a growing mountain of debt and a faltering economy.




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U.S. officials find trace of melamine in baby formula (Reuters)

Taiwan Department of Health officials pack a milk powder sample to test for melamine contamination in Taipei September 22, 2008. (Nicky Loh/Reuters)Reuters - U.S. health officials have uncovered trace amounts of the chemical melamine in one sample of infant formula sold in the United States, a Food and Drug Administration spokeswoman said on Tuesday.




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Obama: bank execs shouldn't get bonuses this year (AP)

US President-elect Barack Obama speaks during a press conference in Chicago, Illinios. Obama Tuesday vowed to erase wasteful spending from the deficit-ridden US budget while making wise investments to jump-start the economy.(AFP/Jim Watson)AP - President-elect Barack Obama says he thinks bank executives should forgo their bonuses this year as an example of taking responsibility in tough times.




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Navy beats Maryland-Eastern Shore 76-51 (AP)

AP - Chris Harris scored 21 points to lead Navy to a 76-51 win over Maryland-Eastern Shore on Tuesday night.

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Ark. governor's mansion has cameo on '30 Rock' (AP)

AP - Steve Martin is not living at the Arkansas Governor's Mansion � it just looks that way on TV.

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U.S. officials find trace of melamine in baby formula (Reuters)

Taiwan Department of Health officials pack a milk powder sample to test for melamine contamination in Taipei September 22, 2008. (Nicky Loh/Reuters)Reuters - U.S. health officials have uncovered trace amounts of the chemical melamine in one sample of infant formula sold in the United States, a Food and Drug Administration spokeswoman said on Tuesday.




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Don't Give Up - See You Soon

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Israel bans press in the Gaza Strip

For nearly three weeks Israel has blocked access to the Gaza Strip. Foreign journalists are challenging the Gaza ban in court, calling it a 'blow' to freedom of the press.

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Discontent over Maliki threatens US-Iraqi security pact

Wednesday's vote on a security pact to allow US troops to remain in Iraq for three more years is being seen as a referendum on Prime Minister Maliki's performance.

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Have You Heard - Live - Jim Croce

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Wall Street extends Dow's rally to third day

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Lawyer Is Sentenced in Wiretap Case

A lawyer for the billionaire Kirk Kerkorian was sentenced for hiring a private investigator to wiretap the phone of Mr. Kerkorian’s ex-wife.




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Dealbook Column: Where Was Geithner in Turmoil?

The experience that Timothy F. Geithner, former head of the N.Y. Fed and current nominee for Treasury secretary, brings to the table can be looked at as an asset or a liability.




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Monday, November 24, 2008

Obama to introduce his economic team today (AP)

President-elect Barack Obama steps out of his vehicle as he arrives at the University of Chicago Lab School to play basketball, Sunday, Nov. 23, 2008. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)AP - Eager to calm economic anxieties, President-elect Barack Obama is rolling out an economic vision that will require congressional cooperation even before he settles into his new desk in the White House's Oval Office.




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More customers resume using old-fashioned cash (AP)

Kira Limer pays cash for a book at Barnes & Noble, Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2008 in New York. The idea of cutting out credit cards is gaining more exposure at a time when Americans hold more than $850 billion in credit card debt, four times as much as in 1990. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)AP - Cash or credit? For more Americans, who have already maxed out their credit cards or are just trying to manage their spending better in the tough economy, the answer is increasingly the old-fashioned one.




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NKorea to curtail cross-border contacts with South (AP)

South Korean vehicles heading to North Korea city Kaesong are seen at customs, immigration and quarantine office in Paju, near the border village of the Panmunjom (DMZ) that separates the two Koreas since the Korean War, north of Seoul, South Korea, Monday, Nov. 24, 2008.   North Korea said Monday it will shut down tours of the city of Kaesong and halt cross-border train service with South Korea starting next week because of Seoul's hard-line stance on the communist nation.  (AP Photo/ Newsis, Hu Kyung)AP - North Korea detailed plans Monday to radically curtail ties with South Korea, announcing the end of daily cross-border train service and tours of a historic city in response to what it called Seoul's "confrontational" policy.




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Asian stocks lower despite US bailout plan for banking giant (AFP)

A Filipino trader reacts as share prices plunge at the stock exchange in Manila. Asian stock markets have fallen amid uncertainty over the health of the world economy despite a US government rescue pledge for global banking giant Citigroup.(AFP/File/Romeo Gacad)AFP - Asian stock markets were down Monday amid uncertainty for the world economy despite a US government rescue pledge for global banking giant Citigroup.




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Wall Street climbs further as Citi boosts financials (Reuters)

Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, November 24, 2008. (Shannon Stapleton/Reuters)Reuters - Stocks accelerated gains on Monday with the major indexes climbing more than 4 percent after the U.S. government agreed to inject $20 billion of new capital into Citigroup, boosting sentiment.




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Blue - Third Eye Blind

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Musical Chairs - Hootie & The Blowfish

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Owed Back Pay, Guest Workers Comb the Past

Guest farm workers can now collect a payment of wages, decades overdue, from the Mexican government.




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