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Den Dreck aussortieren.OK! Aber der Dreck befindet sich auch unter den Bilderbergern und Ihrer Hegemonie und der Korruption zu der Scientology!Aber der Gewinner ist immer die gleiche Person. BÖSE=Bilderberger bzw.Scientology Mitglied {inoffiziell} Gut= Das Gegenteil ,um wieder zu verdienen ...
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Blaze at Honduras prison leaves almost 300 dead
At least 272 people were killed in a fire at a prison in Honduras, a local fire department said Wednesday. Dozens of other prisoners were rescued from the blaze.
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China's Xi meets with U.S. lawmakers
China's Vice President Xi Jinping is expected to meet with U.S. congressional leaders a day after President Barack Obama welcomed him at the White House.
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Houston's funeral to be a private affair
Close friends and family will mourn Whitney Houston at a private funeral, led by a pastor who has known her for decades, at a church where she honed her vocal skills as a child.
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First Iranian-made fuel rods loaded
Iran will install domestically-produced nuclear fuel rods into a research reactor Wednesday with the president in attendance, the official news agency reported.
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Syria vote pledge 'window dressing'
A massive plume of thick, black smoke billowed from the city of Homs on Wednesday, punctuating the chaos that has plagued the opposition stronghold for months.
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The Origins of the Conflict
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A Weiner By Any Other Name
What's in a name? Embattled Nashville metro council candidate Sheri Weiner, who shares her last name with Rep. Anthony Weiner, struggles to convince voters she has no relation to the scandalous congressman. Bad time to be a Weiner. Click here for more...
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Whoopi Responds to Racist Rant
Hell hath no fury like a Whoopi Goldberg scorned. Watch her turn the tables on a Fox News anchor's stereotype of rapper speak. The lesson? Mimicking goes both ways, and two can play that game.
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The Most Offensive Attack Ad Ever
This ad from Turn Right USA makes Christine O'Donnell's witch spot seem normal. The PAC slams California Democrat Janice Hahn in an incredibly racist and sexist commercial.
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Simmon's Uncomfortable Family Jewels
Well, this isn't uncomfortable: Shannon Tweed stormed out of an interview on The Joy Behar Show when husband KISS frontman Gene Simmons referenced his famous philandering. Catch the full interview tonight on HLN's Joy Behar at 10 p.m. EST.
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The GOP Debate Game Show
America's Got...America? Jon Stewart quipped that the New Hampshire GOP debate was actually the most patriotic game show ever, thanks to the hard hitting questions about pizza, Elvis, and Pepsi.
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Jaime Herrera war der Crystal-Baron des Landes ...
Der größte Produzent chemischer Drogen Mexikos ist gefasst! Jaime Herrera, genannt „der Alte“, ging der Polizei am Montag im Bundesstaat Sinaloa ins Netz. Foto: AP
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Europa-League - Schalke-Manager Heldt lässt Ho ...
Vor dem Europa-League-Spiel am Donnerstagabend gegen Pilsen (19 Uhr/Sky, Kabel 1 und im Live-Ticker bei BILD.de) wurden die Schalker zu Handwerkern... Foto: Firo Mehr zum ThemaSchulden-Drama - Griechenlands Präsident verzichtet auf sein GehaltRachs Restaurantschule - Nur Angelika (46) arbeitet ...
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Neue Hinweise - Testet Apple bereits seinen Fe ...
Steve Jobs († 56) sprach bereits in seiner Biographie von einem möglichen Fernseher von Apple. Jetzt macht der neue Chef Tim Cook weitere Andeutungen. Foto: Reuters Mehr zum ThemaSchulden-Drama - Griechenlands Präsident verzichtet auf sein GehaltRachs Restaurantschule - Nur Angelika (46) arbeit ...
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Herthas Trainer-Suche - Weiß Chaos-Manager Pre ...
Nach Holger Stanislawski und Thomas Doll ist auch Krassimir Balakow im Gespräch. Die Suche von Chaos-Manager Michael Preetz wird immer verzweifelter. Foto: Getty Images Mehr zum ThemaSchulden-Drama - Griechenlands Präsident verzichtet auf sein GehaltRachs Restaurantschule - Nur Angelika (46) a ...
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Von neun Kandidaten aus Christian Rachs TV-Quotenerfolg „Rachs Restaurantschule“ (RTL) arbeitet nur noch Angelika (46) im Slowman in Hamburg. Foto: RTL / Knud Eggers, RTL / Thomas Pritschet Mehr zum ThemaSchulden-Drama - Griechenlands Präsident verzichtet auf sein GehaltWhitney-Begräbnis - Skan ...
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Frankreich: Sarkozy steigt in den Wahlkampf ein
Die heiße Phase im französischen Wahlkampf ist eingeleitet. Präsident Nicolas Sarkozy kündigte seine abermalige Kandidatur an. Er begründete seinen Wunsch, ein zweites Mandat auszuüben mit der „präzedenzlosen Abfolge von Krisen“.
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Wachsende Zweifel am Erfolg eines neuen Hilfsp ...
Die Parteichefs der beiden großen griechischen Regierungsparteien haben schriftlich zugesichert, auch nach der Wahl an den Sparplänen festzuhalten. Aber was hilft das, wenn niemand weiß, ob sie überhaupt noch regieren werden? Die Entscheidung über neue Hilfen könnte daher verschoben werden.
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Finanzinvestoren wollen Douglas aufspalten
Zu Douglas gehört nicht nur die Parfümeriekette, sondern ein ganze Reihe bekannter Ketten. Bald könnte sich der Handelskonzern von seiner Buchhandelskette Thalia trennen.
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Markus Lanz ist Top-Kandidat für „Wetten, dass ...
Er ist der vorerst Letzte, der dem ZDF noch keinen Korb gegeben hat. Markus Lanz ist nun als erster Kandidat auf die Nachfolge von Thomas Gottschalk bei „Wetten, dass ..?“ zu handeln. Auch eine mögliche Komoderatorin könnte gefunden worden sein.
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Abgabe für Kinderlose: Das Kind als Sparmodell
Der Staat sollte nicht Ehen, sondern Familien fördern: in ihrer Argumentation gegen eine Steuer für Kinderlose hat die Kanzlerin diesen wichtigen Punkt nicht verinnerlicht. Eine Aufklärung.
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Misstrauen gegenüber Athens Sparzusagen
Der Druck der Eurozone auf Griechenland zeigt Wirkung: Neben Sozialistenchef Papandreou verpflichtete sich auch der Chef der Konservativen, Samaras, zum Reformkurs - auch nach den Wahlen. Doch das Misstrauen ist groß. Die Euro-Finanzminister beraten heute erneut über das zweite Hilfspaket - am T ...
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Entscheidung über Griechenland-Hilfen soll am ...
Eigentlich hätte es ein Krisentreffen werden sollen, am Ende wurde es nur eine Telefonkonferenz. Dort beschlossen die Euro-Finanzminister, ihre Entscheidung über weitere Hilfen für Griechenland noch einmal zu vertagen. Sie soll jetzt am Montag fallen. Eurogruppen-Chef Juncker erklärte aber, es g ...
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Sarkozy gibt Kandidatur für Präsidentschaftswa ...
Jetzt ist es offiziell: Frankreichs Präsident Sarkozy will bei den Wahlen im April für eine weitere Amtszeit kandidieren. Der 57-Jährige gab am Abend im Fernsehen seine Kandidatur für die Präsidentschaftswahl bekannt. Sarkozy liegt in Umfragen klar hinter seinem sozialistischen Herausforderer Ho ...
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EM-Qualifikation: DFB-Frauen besiegen Türkei m ...
Die deutschen Fußball-Frauen sind erfolgreich in das Nach-WM-Jahr gestartet. Die DFB-Auswahl von Trainerin Neid gewann in der EM-Qualifikation gegen die Türkei mit 5:0 und übernahm in der Gruppe 2 mit nunmehr 13 Punkten aus sechs Spielen und der besseren Tordifferenz die Tabellenführung vor Spanien.
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Afrika droht die nächste Hungerkatastrophe
In Somalia ist das Schlimmste gerade überstanden, vor wenigen Tagen hat die UNO die Hungersnot dort für überwunden erklärt. Doch im Westen Afrikas, der Sahel-Zone, droht eine neue Katastrophe. Die Vereinten Nationen sind fest entschlossen, dieses Mal zu agieren statt nur zu reagieren.
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Deutsche Bahn: Metallklau an Gleisanlagen hat ...
Die Bundespolizei zählt über 5000 Diebstähle von Kabeln und anderen Metallen in Bahnanlagen. Wegen der hohen Rohstoffpreise ist besonders Kupfer sehr beliebt. Dessen Preis hat sich im letzten Jahrzehnt vervierfacht.
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Energiewirtschaft: Russischer Stromkonzern bez ...
Deutsche verhandeln mit Inter Rao über Kooperation. Es geht um die Gründung einer Gemeinschaftfirma für Kraftwerke.
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Schuldenkrise: Rezession lässt Athens Hoffnung ...
Griechenlands Konjunktureinbruch verschärft sich. Experten erwarten 2012 ein Minus von 7,5 Prozent. Die Ziele der Troika sind unrealistisch.
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Griechenland: Europas Rosenkrieg
Die Euro-Retter haben das Gefeilsche um Hellas satt. Ein Austritt Griechenlands aus der Euro-Zone wäre aber auch keine Lösung.
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Kopf des Tages: Thomas Sedran - Der Restruktur ...
Jahrelang hat sich der Unternehmensberater für GM um Opel gekümmert. Nun wechselt er in den Vorstand der deutschen Tochter - und muss den Autobauer kräftig durchschütteln.
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Privatpatienten: Schneller dran, aber nicht besser
Zweiklassen-Medizin in Deutschland - Fakt oder Mythos? Hamburger Gesundheitsökonomen haben untersucht, wie lange Patienten auf Termine in Arztpraxen warten müssen. Die Erkenntnis: Der Versichertenstatus hat Einfluss auf den Arztzugang - besser behandelt werden die Privaten aber nicht.
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Präsidenten-Affäre: Staatskanzlei übergibt Wul ...
16 Ordner und einige Hefter - das sind die Unterlagen, die die niedersächsische Staatskanzlei in der Affäre um Bundespräsident Wulff der Staatsanwaltschaft geliefert hat. Für einen Untersuchungsausschuss gibt es im niedersächsischen Landtag noch keine Mehrheit.
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Machtdemonstration in Iran: Ahmadinedschad füh ...
Allen Warnungen zum Trotz treibt Iran sein Atomprogramm voran: Präsident Ahmadinedschad feiert die neuesten Errungenschaften seiner Nukleartechnik. Gleich zwei Projekte weihte er jetzt persönlich ein.
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Champions League: St. Petersburg siegt nach pa ...
Mit einem Treffer zwei Minuten vor Spielende hat Roman Schirokow Zenit St. Petersburg zum Sieg gegen Benfica Lissabon geschossen. Dabei hatten die Portugiesen im Achtelfinal-Hinspiel der Champions League erst 60 Sekunden zuvor ausgeglichen.
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Präsidentschaftswahlen in Frankreich: Sarkozy ...
Startschuss auf der Zielgeraden: Knapp zehn Wochen vor dem ersten Wahlgang hat Frankreichs Präsident Sarkozy seine Kandidatur für eine weitere Amtszeit bekannt gegeben. In den Umfragen führt derzeit sein sozialistischer Konkurrent Hollande - mit deutlichem Vorsprung.
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Plön (dpa) - Gegen den sozialpsychiatrischen Dienst des Kreises Plön werden schwere Vorwürfe erhoben. Dort soll ein verantwortlicher Mitarbeiter den lebensbedrohlichen Zustand einer stark verwahrlosten Frau ignoriert haben, berichtete NDR 1 Welle Nord am Montagabend. Die 67-Jährige sei in der ve ...
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Fluggäste mit 145 000 Euro Bargeld erwischt
Hamburg/Itzehoe (dpa/lno) - Zollbeamte haben auf dem Hamburger Flughafen zwei Russen mit 145 000 Euro erwischt. Die Männer - Vater und Sohn - wollten mit dem Bargeld ein Auto kaufen, teilte das Hauptzollamt Itzehoe am Montag mit. Beim Abflug in Moskau hatten sie das Geld ordnungsgemäß angemeldet ...
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Tod eines Gefangenen in Untersuchungshaftanstalt
Hamburg (dpa) - Im Zentralkrankenhaus der Untersuchungshaftanstalt (UHA) ist in der Nacht zum Montag ein Gefangener verstorben. Mitarbeiter fanden den 25-jährigen gegen 6.30 Uhr leblos in seinem Haftraum vor, wie die Justizbehörde am Montag mitteilte. Die genaue Todesursache stehe noch nicht fes ...
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Rekordumschlag in den Bremer Häfen: Plus 17,3 ...
Bremen (dpa/lno) - Der Güterumschlag in den Bremer Häfen ist 2011 auf die Rekordmenge von 80,6 Millionen Tonnen gestiegen. Das war ein Zuwachs von 17,3 Prozent im Vergleich zum Vorjahr, teilte Wirtschaftssenator Martin Günthner (SPD) am Montag mit. Besonders erfolgreich war der Containerumschlag ...
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Fähre testet Weg durchs Eis nach Wangerooge
Wangerooge (dpa/lno) - Der Schiffsverkehr nach Wangerooge kommt wieder in Gang: Nach tagelanger Unterbrechung durch Eis und niedrige Wasserstände solle am Dienstag eine Fähre den Weg nach Harlesiel testen und danach auch Passagiere befördern, sagte Bürgermeister Holger Kohls am Montag. Zuvor hat ...
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What Whitney Did for Us
The human spirit feeds off other human spirits. The beauty of self-actualization is that it’s freeing for the individual but it’s also contagious. Gifts are meant to be used. That ride is almost always worth the fall because it spurs the next ride.
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On Sale: Get more cash back for your referral's purchases and never wonder needlessly around a store again.
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How to Be Your Own Real Estate Agent
Selling a home yourself isn’t as easy as posting a for sale sign on your front lawn. From setting the right price to attracting buyers, there’s a lot you need to know if you want to successfully sell your home.
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Stocks Aim for New High, But Europe May Be in ...
U.S. futures are firmly higher this morning, but the strength of Europe is in doubt.
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Stock Futures Rise on EU Hopes
Commentary from China suggesting it will help the eurozone combat its debt crisis, combined with a round of upbeat headlines on the situation in Greece, pushed stock-index futures higher.
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Guantanamo Commander Transferring to California
Guantanamo commander who clashed with defense lawyers transferring to California
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Norway Postpones Train Testing After Derailment
Norwegian railways delays testing of Swiss train after derailment during test run, 5 injured
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Cold Snap in Eastern Europe Kills More Than 600
Officials say worst cold snap in memory in Eastern Europe has killed more than 600
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Somali President Asks for Lifting of Arms Embargo
Somali president asks for lifting of arms embargo week before international meeting on Somalia
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Report: Iran Says Has Started Using New Advanc ...
Report: Iran says has started using new advanced centrifuges at Natanz uranium enrichment site
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Could Justice Alito Change Affirmative Action?
The Supreme Court could decide this week whether to delve into yet another hot-button social issue: affirmative action. At issue is a lawsuit brought by Abigail Fisher, a white student, who said she was denied admission to the University of Texas because of the color...
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Why Gingrich Isn't Going Anywhere
Picture this scenario: In the dozen days leading up to the last primaries before Super Tuesday, a surging candidate named Rick Santorum jockeys repeatedly with the front-runner Mitt Romney for the lead in Michigan.
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Rick Santorum Benefactor Says If Help Is Neede ...
BOISE, Idaho — With his candidate of choice riding high in the polls, Rick Santorum’s wealthy benefactor Foster Friess laughed off the suggestion that he’s buying the election for the former Pennsylvania senator, but Friess, the main donor to the pro-Santorum super PAC told ABC... ...
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Even Michigan's Economy Is Improving
At Nicky D’s Coney Island in Warren, Mich., across the street from a Chrysler truck plant, co-owner Diana Dedvuka has seen her bustling diner come back from a near-death experience. “People are working. They’re spending more money. Customers seem to be happier,” she said. In... ...
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French soldier kills Afghan civilians
A French soldier has opened fire on a civilian vehicle in Afghanistan, killing three people including a woman and child.
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US debt ceiling debate drags on
Efforts to reach a deal to avert a calamitous debt default by the US have hit yet another snag, just five days before the deadline.
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Israeli orchestra wows Wagner's Bayreuth
An Israeli orchestra has made history by performing a concert in Bayreuth, the spiritual home of Hitler's favourite composer Richard Wagner.
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Woman shot in face with arrow
An 80-year-old woman was enjoying a doughnut at her kitchen table when she was hit in the face by a stray arrow shot by a neighbour honing his archery skills, US police said.
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Arctic fires may accelerate global warming
A study has found fires in the Arctic are on the rise, which could accelerate global warming.
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Jolie: Bosnian War Film Is Wake-Up Call To World
Angelina Jolie has said her film about the Bosnian war should be a "wake-up call" for the world to act in time to prevent atrocities like those now happening in Syria.
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Man On Trial For Wife's Honeymoon Scuba Death
The trial of a man accused of drowning his new wife during a scuba diving trip on their Australian honeymoon has begun in the United States.
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Honduras Prison Fire Kills Hundreds Of Inmates
At least 357 inmates have been killed after a huge fire ripped through a prison in central Honduras, according to officials.
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Whitney's Ex 'Not Wanted' At Star's Funeral
Whitney Houston's ex-husband Bobby Brown has been told several members of the singer's family are against him attending her funeral, according to reports in the US.
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Syria: Scores Killed In Aleppo Gun Fight
At least 14 people have been killed in gun attacks between security troops and armed forces in Syria's largest city Aleppo.
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MPs To Visit Falklands Amid Argentine Anger
MPs are to visit the Falklands amid growing tensions between Britain and Argentina.
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Greece: Cash Lifeline Meeting Cancelled
Finance ministers from across Europe have cancelled a meeting to discuss a cash lifeline for Greece because they say the country has still not done enough to spring the money.
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Man On Trial For Wife's Honeymoon Scuba Death
The trial of a man accused of drowning his new wife during a scuba diving trip on their Australian honeymoon has begun in the United States.
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Eurozone Recession Fears Loom As GDP Falls
Fears are looming of a eurozone recession as its GDP fell by 0.3% over the last quarter, Italy was thrown into a recession and Germany's economy shrunk.
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Houston's Estate To Miss Out On Music Sales
Her songs may be flying off the shelves following her death but Whitney Houston's estate is unlikely to significantly profit from soaring music sales.
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Larry Marks First Year As PM's 'Chief Mouser'
The Downing Street cat is celebrating the end of his first year as "Chief Mouser".
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UK Unemployment Rises To 2.67 Million
UK unemployment has risen for the eighth month in a row to reach 2.67 million.
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'Drunk Tanks' Could Solve Drinking Problem
'Drunk tanks' could be introduced into Britain as the Government seeks "innovative" solutions to tackle public drunkenness.
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MPs To Visit Falklands Amid Argentine Anger
MPs are to visit the Falklands amid growing tensions between Britain and Argentina.
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Lords Defeat For Government Over Welfare
The Government suffered another defeat in the Lords as peers debated the Welfare Reform Bill - but escaped the drubbing ministers might have feared.
China News
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Wen Jiabao calls for more economic reforms
Chinese premier Wen Jiabao has called for more reforms to tackle problems concerning China’s economic structure, unfair income distribution and corruption.
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To fugitives: there's nowhere to hide
Fugitive numbers have been slashed by 84 percent following a seven-month crackdown, an officer from the Ministry of Public Security said.
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10 dead after boat capsizing in Hunan
Ten bodies have been retrieved and one person remains missing nearly two weeks after a boat capsized in Hunan Province, local officials said Monday.
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Gunfight kills 1 policeman, 2 suspects in Sichuan
One policeman was killed and two others were injured on February 9 in a gun fight with three criminal suspects. Two suspects were also killed at the scene, local media reported today.
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Scientist's trial begins amid wife's allegations
A scientist with the Chinese Academy of Sciences who was accused of embezzling more than 1 million yuan (US$159,000) stood trial yesterday in Beijing No. 1 Intermediate People's Court.
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Watch: Deaf woman hears own voice for first time
In a video that’s gone viral over the Internet this week, a young woman in her 20′s hears her own voice for the first time. But be forewarned: it’s a tearjerker. YouTube user sloanchurman explains: “I was born deaf and 8 weeks ago I received a hearing implant. This is ...
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Buffett admits he hasn’t read Obama̵ ...
During an appearance on CNBC Friday morning, billionaire investor Warren Buffett appeared to change course on President Barack Obama’s jobs plan, admitting he had not read the plan and suggesting that he’ll likely oppose parts of it. The admission is particularly surprising, given Bu ...
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Greenwald on Awlaki’s killing: The ̵ ...
Salon blogger and Constitutional lawyer Glenn Greenwald appeared on Democracy Now! Friday morning to voice his displeasure over the United States’ killing of Anwar al-Awlaki in Yemen, a U.S. citizen who was considered a radical cleric for Al-Qaeda. Greenwald highlighted the criticism that ...
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Stewart on pepper-spray cop: His real ‘n ...
With the Occupy Wall Street protests growing in attention, The Daily Show host Jon Stewart finally weighed in on the movement Thursday evening and gave special attention to one notorious pepper-spraying cop. Upon learning that the name of the high ranking police office was Anthony Bologna, Stewa ...
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Wis. couple accused of starving daughter
A severely malnourished 15-year-old Wisconsin girl told police her father and stepmother had forced her to live in the basement for years and that they beat her, starved her and even forced her to eat her own feces.
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Return of third shift aids autoworkers
The third shift in Flint is one of five places where General Motors has added a graveyard shift since it received a $50 billion bailout from the government in 2009. A report for Rock Center.
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Man killed in dog poop dispute: cops
A neighborly dispute over dog poop has turned deadly in the Tacony section of Philadelphia.
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Should flags fly at half-staff for Houston?
Controversy continues to swirl around the death of Whitney Houston, and now New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has stepped into the fray.
MSNBC U.S. news
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Wis. couple accused of starving daughter
A severely malnourished 15-year-old Wisconsin girl told police her father and stepmother had forced her to live in the basement for years and that they beat her, starved her and even forced her to eat her own feces.
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2 students charged with faking racist threats
Two students who reported racist threats on the door and wall of their New Jersey college dorm room have now been arrested as the source of the graffiti.
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Return of 'third shift' brings hope to auto wo ...
The third shift in Flint is one of five places where General Motors has added a graveyard shift since it received a $50 billion bailout from the government in 2009. A report for Rock Center.
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Man killed in dog poop dispute: cops
A neighborly dispute over dog poop has turned deadly in the Tacony section of Philadelphia.
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Cape Cod dolphin strandings keep rescuers on OT
Marine wildlife experts are at a loss to explain this winter’s unprecedented mass stranding of dolphins on the shores of Massachusetts' Cape Cod.
MSNBC Business
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Toyota puts more passion, SI style, into Lexus
When Toyota CEO Akio Toyoda suggested he wanted to put more passion into the Lexus brand few might have thought he meant that in its more lustful interpretation. But that’s apparently how the marketing folks at the luxury brand took it.
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Mitsubishi ranks as 'most toxic' vehicle, stud ...
Love that new car smell? Well, it doesn’t love you back, according to a new study of toxic materials released by the flame retardants and plastics that sometimes coat the interior parts of a car.
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Cisco appeals Microsoft-Skype deal
Cisco has appealed the European Commission's approval of Microsoft's acquisition of Internet voice and video service Skype, saying the commission should have put tougher conditions on the deal.
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Victims group protests over Starbucks gun policy
The National Gun Victims Action Council began a boycott of Starbucks Monday over the coffee giant's policy of allowing customers to bring guns into their shops in states with "open carry" laws. CNBC's Melissa Lee discusses the protest with the head of the NGAC.
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Stocks mixed amid data, delay in Greece
The S&P 500 index hit a fresh 7-month high before giving up some gains on Wednesday after mixed data on the U.S. economy and news of a possible delay in Greece's bailout.
MSNBC Tech & science
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Siri reveals that it's learning Japanese soon
Currently Siri understands and speaks English, French and German. But if you ask the personal assistant the right question, it will reveal that Japanese will soon be added to that list of languages.
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Air guns give us a shot at sizing up quake faults
Teasing out just what is happening below the Earth's shifty surface during an earthquake is no simple feat, but scientists have found a new tool that may help get a clearer picture of the minute movements of seismic faults.
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Careful: Twitter may be storing your contacts
Have you recently used the hand-dandy Find Friends feature found in the official Android and iPhone Twitter apps? If so, you have authorized Twitter to upload the contents of your entire contacts list to its servers — and to keep them there for 18 months.
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And the celebrity science awards go to ...
Celebrities are often better known for trashing science or spreading scientific misinformation than they are for using their public platforms to promote responsible research. It's become so bad that London-based scientific literacy organization Sense About Science compiles an annual list of cele ...
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FCC plans to nix wireless network that may jam GPS
Federal officials plan to kill a private company's plans to start a national high-speed wireless broadband network after concluding it would in some cases jam personal-navigation and other GPS devices.
Nightly News
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Video: Defying a law against mixed race marriage
The new HBO documentary “The Loving Story” chronicles the lives of Richard and Mildred Loving, an interracial couple exiled from Virginia 54 years ago. NBC’s Rehema Ellis reports. (Nightly News)
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Video: Lipstick’s hidden dangers
An FDA report found lead contamination in 400 different lipstick shades. NBC’s Brian Williams reports. (Nightly News)
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Video: Obama’s Valentine’s Day reminder
President Barack Obama took a moment today to remember the significance of Feb. 14. NBC’s Brian Williams reports. (Nightly News)
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Video: Airlines rank high in on-time performance
In December, on-time performance was the highest it’s been in 17 years. NBC’s Brian Williams reports. (Nightly News)
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Video: Unending allergy season
Nationally, January was almost six degrees warmer than average, causing plants to bloom early. The NBC’s Anne Thompson reports. (Nightly News)
Meet the Press
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Transcripts & resources
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October 30: Plouffe, Isaacson, Brokaw, Granhol ...
Transcript of the October 23 broadcast featuring Hillary Clinton, Ron Paul, David Brooks, Harold Ford, Jr., Jack Welch and Andrea Mitchell.
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October 23: Clinton, Paul, Brooks, Ford, Welch ...
Transcript of the October 23 broadcast featuring Hillary Clinton, Ron Paul, David Brooks, Harold Ford, Jr., Jack Welch and Andrea Mitchell.
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October 16: Cain, Pawlenty, Jindal, Todd, Kay
Transcript of the October 16 broadcast featuring Herman Cain, Tim Pawlenty, Bobby Jindal, Chuck Todd and Katty Kay.
Americas
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Officials: Honduras prison fire kills 357
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras -- A massive fire swept through a prison in Honduras and killed at least 357 people, including many inmates trapped inside their cells, officials said on Wednesday.
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Chavez allies attack rival Capriles as Jewish, gay
Allies of President Hugo Chavez are bombarding Venezuela's new opposition leader Henrique Capriles with attacks, questioning his sexuality and disparaging his Jewish roots.
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Colombian priests hire hitmen to kill themselves
Hours after he asked his parishioners to pray for him, Rev. Rafael Reatiga was found shot to death in a car in Bogota with another Roman Catholic priest. The Associated Press reported that police initially suspected that Reatiga and Rev.
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Youthful progressive seeks to topple Chavez
Youthful state governor Henrique Capriles won Venezuela's opposition presidential primary Sunday, emerging as the single candidate who will try to end President Hugo Chavez's 13 years in power.
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Peru captures wounded Shining Path leader
The most important leader of Peru's leftist Shining Path insurgency has been captured by security forces after being shot in a remote jungle rife with drug trafficking, President Ollanta Humala said.
Europe
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Report: Russia faced major nuclear disaster in ...
Russia came close to nuclear disaster in late December when a blaze engulfed a nuclear-powered submarine carrying atomic weapons, a leading Russian magazine reported.
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PhotoBlog: Romania digs out from 15 feet of snow
Romania, Moldova and Albania are digging out from over a dozen feet of snow that is challenging their electrical supply and putting its citizens in danger
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Snow, ice coat the Balkans with unworldly beauty
Snow as deep as 15 feet (4.5 meters) isolated areas in Romania, Moldova and Albania on Tuesday and turned a power plant in Kosovo into a park of dazzling ice sculptures.
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Italian prosecutors appeal release of Amanda Knox
MILAN - Italian prosecutors asked the country's highest criminal court on Tuesday to reinstate the murder convictions of American Amanda Knox and her former boyfriend in the brutal slaying of a British student.
South/Central Asia
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General slams Taliban use of child suicide bombers
The commander of international forces in Afghanistan has condemned the Taliban's use of children as suicide bombers, after two 10-year-olds were arrested with explosive vests.
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Video: Bail-out won't end Greek woes
While politicans argue, a Greek economist says it's time to stop window-dressing and tell it as it is. NBC's Jim Maceda reports. (NBC News)
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Police detain American at Pakistani airport
Pakistani security forces on Tuesday detained an American citizen at an airport in the northwest of the country after bullets were found in his luggage, police said.
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Afghanistan combat outpost 'Aryan' draws protest
Days after the Marines apologized for a flag resembling the Nazi “SS” symbol, new questions are being raised about an Army base in Afghanistan reportedly called “Combat Outpost Aryan.
U.S. business
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Online games site Zynga sees user growth slow
User growth at the online games site Zynga slowed in the final three months of 2011, raising fears about how the newly-public company will generate revenue in the future.
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CEO: Apple takes labor issues 'very seriously'
Apple Inc Chief Executive Tim Cook again stressed Tuesday that the iPhone and iPad maker takes labor conditions in its globe-spanning supply chain seriously Sponsored By: Chicago Booth Business Forecast Ads by Pheedo
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Real estate
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Homebuilder optimism up for 5th straight month
For the fifth consecutive month, homebuilders are feeling upbeat about prospects for the market in single-family homes, offering another positive signal for the housing industry.
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Listing of the week: Towers and turrets in Maine
In 1886, Bangor, Maine, embraced the legend of Norumbega, when eccentric inventor Joseph Stearns built his tribute to the fabled city: An enormous stone castle sitting on the coast of Camden.
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Mortgage relief: Houses turned into billboards
When they saw the house on El Dorado Drive in this Los Angeles suburb being painted a startling orange and green and giant billboards hung on the outside, Scott and Beth Hostetler's neighbors were initially angry and confused. Some even considered calling the police.
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Mortgage relief: Houses turned into billboards
When they saw the house on El Dorado Drive in this Los Angeles suburb being painted a startling orange and green and giant billboards hung on the outside, Scott and Beth Hostetler's neighbors were initially angry and confused. Some even considered calling the police.
Capitol Hill
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Lawmakers reach tentative deal on payroll tax
House-Senate talks on renewing a payroll tax cut that delivers about $20 a week to the average worker yielded a tentative agreement Tuesday, with lawmakers hopeful of unveiling the pact Wednesday.
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New defense cuts threaten bases, shipyards
The Obama budget threatens to cancel some made-in-America ships, airplanes and unmanned aerial vehicles as well as potentially shutter some historic manufacturing facilities across the country.
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Transportation tops political agenda
A long-term plan to improve the nation's infrastructure systems rises to the top of the political agenda this week as the House and Senate prepare to take up different bills providing blueprints for shoring up the U.S. transportation system.
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Congress weighs GOP payroll tax gambit
President Obama said he's hopeful Congress will renew a 2-percentage-point cut in the payroll tax before it lapses at the end of the month, but said it's important to also renew jobless benefits for millions of the long-term unemployed as well.
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What you need to know about Obama's budget pro ...
Budget blueprint assumes Congress will allow tax rates on upper-income people to increase
More politics
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Transportation tops political agenda
A long-term plan to improve the nation's infrastructure systems rises to the top of the political agenda this week as the House and Senate prepare to take up different bills providing blueprints for shoring up the U.S. transportation system.
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Santorum surges
First Read: A series of new polls show Santorum in a virtual tie with Mitt Romney but his campaign is showing it has some work to do on the road.
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Study: 1 in 8 voter registrations have errors
Some 24 million voter registrations in the United States contain significant errors, including about 1.8 million dead people still on the rolls and many more approved to vote in multiple states, according to a Pew report.
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Obama 'Truth Team' aims to counter attacks
While Republicans continue to wrangle over who will be their flagbearer against the Democratic incumbent, President Obama's re-election team is arming itself against the GOP's arguments against granting him a second term.
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Romney survives two challenges
First Read: With a busy calendar looming at the end of the month, Romney narrowly prevails in Maine and a conservative straw poll.
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Movies
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Oscar red carpet off-limits for 'Artist' dog Uggie
"The Artist" scene-stealer Uggie may have a lot of fans, but none of them seem to be in charge of the guest list for the Oscars, as the Jack Russell has not been invited to the show's red carpet.
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Dreadful 'This Means War' embarrasses cast
Despite Reese Witherspoon doing her perky best, spy buddy romantic comedy fails to win any battles, much less the war.
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Taylor Swift promises no bra dancing
The Grammy-winning singer, who recently lent her voice to "The Lorax," says she's grown up but not going crazy with her independence.
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Handler kept Witherspoon laughing in 'War'
"(We're) this unlikely match, but we really got along. She makes up everything off the top of her head," the actress says of co-star in new film.
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'Vow' romances moviegoers to win box office
The box-office recovery continued in a big way during the weekend as Rachel McAdams and Channing Tatum Valentine's Day romantic drama The Vow opened to a sizable $41.
Arts, books, more
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Al Pacino among 17 honored by president
Saying they had "left an indelible mark on American culture," President Obama awarded the honorees the 2011 National Medal of Arts and the National Humanities Medal on Monday.
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Museum discovers a twin of the 'Mona Lisa'
A "Mona Lisa" copy owned by Spain's Prado Museum was almost certainly painted by one of Leonardo da Vinci's apprentices alongside the master himself as he did the original, museum officials said Wednesday.
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Artist Mike Kelley found dead in L.A. home
Mike Kelley, the daring and influential contemporary installation artist who counted the band Sonic Youth and artist Paul McCarthy among his collaborators, has died, police said Wednesday. He was 57.
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PhotoBlog: 100 years of Jackson Pollock
January 28 marks what would have been the influencial painter's 100th birthday.
Health care
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Complication in first triple limb transplant
A Turkish doctor whose 25-member team performed the world's first triple limb transplant — two arms and a leg — says the leg has been removed due to tissue incompatibility.
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FDA fines Red Cross $9.6 million for blood lapses
Food and Drug Administration officials have fined the American Red Cross nearly $9.6 million for sloppy and unsafe blood management practices, the second multi-million-dollar penalty levied against the agency in the last two years.
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Officials: Heart doc falsified red wine study
A University of Connecticut researcher known for his work on red wine's benefits to cardiovascular health falsified his data in more than 100 instances and nearly a dozen scientific journals are being warned, officials said Wednesday.
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America hits the brakes on health care spending
U.S. healthcare spending barely rose in 2010 from record-low recession levels, as high unemployment and the loss of private health insurance forced many Americans to delay or forego medical treatment, government officials said on Monday.
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Bioethicist: A final reason to lose weight
Need motivation to lose weight? Bioethicist Art Caplan says to consider that doing so will help others who want to learn from bodies after death.
Morning Joe
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Video: Why US is in a state of self-inflicted ...
Author and columnist Robert Kagan joins Morning Joe to discuss his new book "The World America Made," which suggests the U.S. is in a state of self-inflicted decline. (Morning Joe)
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Video: Scarborough: Iran underestimating Obama ...
NBC News' Jim Miklaszewski reports from the Strait of Hormuz on U.S. military presence in the area and rising tension with Iran over their nuclear program. The Morning Joe panel discusses. (Morning Joe)
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Video: Message to Romney on bailout: Don't att ...
Must-Read Op-Eds: Mika Brzezinski reads from a column 2012 GOP candidate Mitt Romney wrote in the Detroit News titled "U.S. autos bailout 'was crony capitalism on a grand scale.'" The panel discusses if the move was smart for Romney politically. (Morning Joe)
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Video: Will Santorum's stance on social issues ...
Top Talkers: 2012 candidate Rick Santorum continues to rise in popularity, but the Rev. Al Sharpton wonders if eventually Santorum's views on social issues will scare Americans. Joe Scarborough is quick to mention the country still remains conservative on some social issues. The panel also discu ...
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Video: As Santorum surges, pro-Romney superPAC ...
Top Talkers: A new poll shows the president tops the GOP candidates in a general election match-up while other new polls Rick Santorum's profile within the GOP field continues to rise. How is Mitt Romney's campaign responding? The Morning Joe panel – including Rev. Al Sharpton, Mike Barnicle and ...
The Dylan Ratigan Show
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Video: A non-traditional Valentine’s message
What do you get someone for Valentine’s Day who hates hearts and roses? Democratic strategist David Goodfriend has the answer for his wife in the ‘Daily Rant.’ (Dylan Ratigan Show)
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Video: Failing economy breaks the backs of the ...
Matthew Segal, co-founder and president of Our Time, discusses the results of a new study that shows that young adults are bearing the brunt of the economic downturn. (Dylan Ratigan Show)
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Video: Investing in innovation
Author Steve Faktor talks with MSNBC’s Dylan Ratigan and the Mega Panel about innovation in an economy that isn’t built to scale. (Dylan Ratigan Show)
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Video: Overseas stand-off leads to blame, fear
The Dylan Ratigan Show Mega Panel weighs in on the latest international news, from escalating tensions in the Middle East to President Barack Obama’s meeting with Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping. (Dylan Ratigan Show)
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Video: Ratigan: Political system is ‘costly, i ...
A new poll that highlights the inefficiency of the U.S. political system shows the urgent need for electoral reform. Rep. John Larson, D-Ct., and Politico’s James Hohmann join MSNBC’s Dylan Ratigan to discuss how to fix the system. (Dylan Ratigan Show)
The Ed Show
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Video: Congress nearing deal on payroll tax an ...
Republicans caved on the payroll tax issue, now both sides are nearing a deal on unemployment benefits that would include a Medicare doc fix as well. Ed Schultz talks to Illinois Rep. Jan Schakowsky and MSNBC political analyst Jonathan Alter on what this means for President Obama and the Democra ...
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Video: Dogs against Mitt Romney
Dog owners and their furry friends staged rallied outside the Westminster Dog Show to protest Mitt Romney’s questionable treatment of his dog, Seamus. The story has even made its way into pop culture, being featured on “Saturday Night Live.” (The Ed Show)
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Video: President Obama goes face to face with ...
Scandal ridden Governor Scott Walker plans to meet the President on the tarmac and tour the Master Lock plant with him. The Nation correspondent John Nichols and State Senator Chris Larson join Ed Schultz. (The Ed Show)
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Video: Rick rolls, Romney stalls, and Obama re ...
Rick Santorum continues to lead in national polls, so Mitt’s Super PAC is hoping to regain some ground in primary states with an ad blitz. MSNBC political analyst Richard Wolffe joins Ed Schultz on the ad wars, and new poll numbers that show voters think the President is making progress on the e ...
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Video: Mike Daisey on Apple's Chinese labor co ...
Apple has asked an independent agency to investigate labor practices at its supply factories overseas. Author and monologist Mike Daisey talks about the customer outrage that put Apple in the hot seat. (The Ed Show)
The Rachel Maddow Show
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Video: Virginia hits women below the belt
Gene Robinson, columnist for the Washington Post, talks with Rachel Maddow about the shocking extremism of the state-level Republican legislation restricting women's reproductive health rights. (The Rachel Maddow Show)
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Video: Maine caucus yields another questionabl ...
Doug Wead, Ron Paul campaign senior advisor, talks with Rachel Maddow about the inability of Maine Republicans to conduct an above-board election, and the Paul campaign strategy to collect delegates in the Republican primary. (The Rachel Maddow Show)
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Video: Iran/Israel tensions escalate
Josh Rogin, staff writer for Foreign Policy magazine and author of the blog “The Cable,” talks with Rachel Maddow about how the covert war between Israel and Iran is coming into public attention as tensions between the two countries are spiraling out of control. (The Rachel Maddow Show)
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Video: Romney's yawning favorability gap leave ...
Rachel Maddow shows how charts illustrate the rising popularity of Rick Santorum and, in particular, the fading support for Mitt Romney as his unfavorability rating soars and his favorability plummets. (The Rachel Maddow Show)
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Video: For Politifact, two wrongs make a mostl ...
Rachel Maddow wonders at how Politifact looks at a statement two different ways and finds it false each way and then gives is a "mostly true" rating. (The Rachel Maddow Show)
Previous reports
Documentaries
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Video: Future Earth: Addicted to Power
Our reliance on energy may be costing us more than we realize. Watch “Future Earth: Addicted to Power,” narrated by Sam Waterston, on msnbc. (Documentaries)
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Video: The McVeigh Tapes: Confessions of an Am ...
For 15 years since his execution, no one has heard Timothy McVeigh talk about the who, what and why of the Oklahoma City bombings he executed - until now. Listen in this web-exclusive video. (The Rachel Maddow Show)
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Video: The McVeigh Tapes: Confessions of an Am ...
For 15 years since his execution, no one has heard Timothy McVeigh talk about the who, what and why of the Oklahoma City bombings he executed - until now. Listen in this web-exclusive video and see more on Monday, April 19 at 9 p.m. ET on msnbc. (NBC News)
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Video: Future Earth: Addicted to Power
Our reliance on energy may be costing us more than we realize. Watch “Future Earth: Addicted to Power,” narrated by Sam Waterston, on msnbc on Thursday, April 22 at 11 p.m. ET. (NBC News Web Extra)
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Video: Lockup: Raw- Killer next door
For some prisoners, it’s obvious why they are "locked up." Check out this clip from msnbc’s Lockup. (Doc Block)
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Wanted by the FBI
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Kujtim Lika and Myfit Dika
Two fugitives from Albania are wanted for organized crime activities: Kujtim Lika, who also goes by the name of Timmy; the second one is Myfit Dika, also known as Mike Dika.
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33 Cases: Cold Case Initiative
We’re looking for victims’ relatives and friends of racially-charged cases from 30-to-40 years ago.
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Miguel Antonio Padron
A 22-year-old Hispanic man is wanted for a murder in Reno, Nevada.
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Joe Luis Saenz, Eduardo Ravelo, Semion Mogilevich
Three new members of the FBI’s Top Ten. With the names is Special Agent Brad Bryant, Chief of the FBI’s Violent Crimes and Major Offenders Unit.
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James Hammes
James Hammes allegedly embezzled more than $8 million from a Cincinnati beverage bottling company.
Most Wanted Terrorists
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Husayn Al-Umari
Husayn Muhammad al-Umari is wanted in connection with the 1982 bombing of Pan Am Flight 830, which resulted in the death of a teenage passenger and injury to 16 others. The flight, bound from Japan to Hawaii, carried 267 people.
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Fahd Al-Quso
Fahd Mohammed Ahmed al-Quso is sought for his role in the October 2000 bombing of the USS Cole in Yemen, in which 17 American sailors were killed.
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Daniel Andreas San Diego
Daniel Andreas San Diego is wanted for his alleged involvement in the bombings of two corporate offices in California. On August 28, 2003, two bombs exploded at the Chiron Corporation, located in Emeryville. Then, on September 26, 2003, a single bomb strapped with nails exploded at the Shaklee C ...
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Jamel Ahmed Mohammed Ali Al-Badawi
Jamel Ahmed Mohammed Ali Al-Badawi is wanted in connection with the October 12, 2000, bombing of the USS Cole in Aden, Yemen. This attack resulted in the deaths of 17 American sailors. Al-Badawi was being held by Yemeni authorities in connection with the attack when he escaped from prison in Apr ...
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Mohammed Ali Hamadei
Mohammed Ali Hamadei was indicted for his role and participation in the June 14, 1985, hijacking of a commercial airliner which resulted in the assault on various passengers and crew members, and the murder of one United States citizen.
Wanted for Violent Crimes
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Jonathan Lamar Davis
Jonathan Lamar Davis is wanted for his alleged involvement in the 2008 armed robbery of a Raleigh, North Carolina bank.
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Julio Cesar Guevara-Mejia
Julio Cesar Guevara-Mejia is wanted for allegedly luring a female victim with whom he had a prior relationship from Sacramento, California, to a hotel in Davis, California, where he had rented a room. When the 19-year-old victim arrived at the hotel on November 10, 2007, Guevara-Mejia allegedly ...
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Deroy King, Jr.
Deroy King, Jr., a convicted felon, is wanted for his alleged involvement in the armed robberies of a bank in Simpsonville, South Carolina.
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Robert Otilio Montoya
Robert Otilio Montoya is wanted for attempted murder and committing various other crimes of violence.
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Murray Gordon Waller
From 2001 to 2006, Murray Gordon Waller was the Executive Director of the Alabama Safety Institute, Inc. in Mobile. This was a court referral program that monitored young men placed on formal probation by the court. During this time, Waller made threats to a probationer who was under his direct ...
Wanted for Crimes Against Children
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Thomas Emil Sliwinski
In 2003, Thomas Emil Sliwinski was charged with criminal endangerment for having sex without consent with his young stepdaughter.
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Jorge Adan Wehby, Jr.
Jorge Adan Wehby, Jr., is wanted for child molestation in Indiana. Wehby allegedly fondled, touched, and had sexual intercourse with a female victim who was a minor. The series of child-molesting incidents took place from approximately May of 1983 through July of 1986.
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Edward Eugene Harper
Edward Eugene Harper is wanted for allegedly having sexual relations with a child under the age of fourteen in Hernando, Mississippi.
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Jose Antonio Barroso
Jose Antonio Barroso is wanted for his alleged involvement in the rape of a young girl in Fort Smith, Arkansas. The rape allegedly occurred from the time the victim was five years old until she was eleven years old when it was reported.
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Anthony Kendall Dewater
On February 21, 1992, Anthony Kendall Dewater, a teacher's aide at an elementary school in Salem, Oregon, was charged with nine counts of sexual abuse in the first degree for allegedly fondling multiple students over a six-month period. He was found guilty of seven of those counts in the Marion ...
Wanted for White Collar Crimes
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Odowa Roland Okuomose
Odowa Roland Okuomose is wanted for his alleged involvement with a telemarketing company that ran a fraudulent lottery. The telemarketing company operated from British Columbia, Canada, under a variety of names from at least July of 2006 through October of 2007. The telemarketing company obtaine ...
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Farhad "Fred" Monem
On October 19, 2007, a federal grand jury in Eugene, Oregon, indicted Farhad "Fred" Monem on twenty counts relating to an alleged bribery scheme. The charges stem from Monem's former employment as the food services administrator for the Oregon Department of Corrections. He faces conspiracy, mail ...
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Hen Ben Heim
Hen Ben Haim is wanted for allegedly perpetrating an online auction fraud scheme that netted more than $40,000. In 2000, Haim opened multiple accounts with the site, using false names, and built positive feedback by selling some items legitimately. He then held more than 500 auctions on property ...
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Nuraldin Shareef Karim
Nuraldin Shareef Karim is wanted in Los Angeles, California, for his alleged involvement in a Canadian-based telemarketing operation which defrauded Americans out of millions of dollars through phony lottery schemes.
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Harris Dempsey Ballow
Harris Dempsey Ballow is wanted in Texas for allegedly committing several white collar crimes. Beginning in 1998, Ballow caused several companies to be incorporated in Texas, Delaware, and the British Virgin Islands. Thereafter, Ballow allegedly caused the companies to open corporate accounts at ...
Terror Investigations
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Abdullah Al-Rimi
Abdullah Al-Rimi is wanted for questioning in connection with the October 12, 2000, bombing of the USS Cole in Aden, Yemen, in which 17 American sailors were killed.
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Noordin Mohammad Top
Noordin Mohammad Top is reportedly an officer, recruiter, bombmaker, and trainer for the Jemaah Islamiah (JI) group that was involved in the bombings of a Bali nightclub, a Jakarta hotel, and the Australian Embassy in Indonesia between 2002 and 2004.
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Abderraouf Jdey
Abderraouf Jdey is being sought in connection with possible terrorist threats against the United States.
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Adnan G. El Shukrijumah
Adnan G. El Shukrijumah is wanted in connection with possible terrorist threats against the United States.
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Faker Ben Abdelazziz Boussora
Faker Ben Abdelazziz Boussora is being sought in connection with possible terrorist activity within the United States.
CNN Campbell Brown
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Wednesday's Live Blog
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Cult video hits primetime
Van and Casey Neistat make home movies using handheld cameras like a lot of us. And like most of us, they document what goes on in their lives. But the big difference, they developed a solid, underground following and then they parlayed it into an HBO series. BROWN: Casey, welcome to you. CASEY ...
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Full Shirley Sherrod NAACP Speech
Click to watch the full Shirley Sherrod NAACP Speech
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wolfblitzercnn: RT @BrianToddCNN: Serious questions in wake of attack on Justice Breyer: are Justices adequately protected? My story, 5:45pm ET.
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CNN Political Ticker
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Santorum readies ads in Arizona
(CNN) - Rick Santorum's presidential campaign says they're going to hit Arizona airwaves with campaign commercials. The campaign told CNN that they will begin running TV ad in Arizona on Thursday. The state, along with Michigan, is next up in the primary and caucus calendar, with both holding pr ...
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Poll: Santorum jumps in Arizona
(CNN) – Mitt Romney has taken the lead in Arizona with Rick Santorum in a close second ahead of the state's February contest, according to a new poll. The American Research Group survey shows Romney with 38% support among likely Republican primary voters, followed by Santorum at 31%, Newt ...
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Boehner defends payroll tax deal
Washington (CNN) – House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, defended Wednesday the decision to move forward with a roughly $100 billion payroll tax cut extension that is not paid for, arguing that it was the only way to prevent a tax hike. "We were not going to allow Democrats to continue to pl ...
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CNN Poll: Americans favor diplomacy against Iran
Washington (CNN) - A majority of Americans don't want the U.S. to take military action to force Iran to shut down its nuclear program, according to a new national survey. A CNN/ORC International poll released Wednesday indicates that only 17% of the public wants the U.S. to use force, with 60% s ...
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CNN/ORC Poll – February 10-13 – Iran
TOPICS: U.S. response to Iran nuclear program Full results (pdf)
CNN Money
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Stocks lower as Greece weighs on sentiment
U.S. stocks turned lower Wednesday afternoon, as the euro hit a 1-week low on uncertainty over Greece's debt problems.
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Tesla racks up $40M worth of Model X orders
Just days after unveiling its Model X electric SUV, Tesla Motors boasts that it has already taken orders for $40 million worth of the plug-in crossover.
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Appetite for dim sum bonds growing
Dim sum bonds may sound like something on a Chinese brunch menu, but they're actually one of the hottest investments to come out of the world's second-largest economy.
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Zoellick to leave World Bank in June
Robert Zoellick plans to step down from his post at the head of the World Bank when his current term ends on June 30.
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FCC bans LightSquared over GPS interference
LightSquared's plan to become a fifth major nationwide wireless carrier hit a major snag this week, after government regulators said they would continue to bar the company from launching its network.
CNN CRIME SCENE
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Authorities: Death row inmate provides locatio ...
A California death row inmate has provided maps that led to the remains of two bodies and an abandoned rural well that has yielded 1,000 pieces and fragments of bone, authorities said.
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Judge: Sandusky can see grandkids
A Pennsylvania judge has ruled that the former Penn State assistant football coach currently awaiting trial on child sex assault charges can visit with some of his grandchildren.
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Legalizing drugs won't stop abuse
William Bennett says numerous celebrities, including Whitney Houston, have struggled with drugs that are legal and prescribed by doctors.
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Will a standardized system for verifying Web i ...
My neighbor recently discovered a four-digit passcode that unlocks the front doors to our apartment building.
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'Whitey' Bulger trial date set
A judge has set the date of James "Whitey" Bulger's trial on charges including murder for November 5, the U.S. attorney's office for Massachusetts said Monday.
CNN USA
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Any forgiveness for Chris Brown?
It started for Sarah when she saw that singer Chris Brown was trending on Twitter Sunday night and decided to make a tongue-in-cheek joke.
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Authorities probing Houston's prescriptions
Authorities are trying to determine the source of pop superstar Whitney Houston's prescription medication found in the hotel room where she died, officials said.
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'Linsanity' leads Knicks to win
"Linsanity" reached fever pitch late Tuesday after the NBA's man of the moment, Jeremy Lin, secured a dramatic last-gasp win for the New York Knicks.
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Authorities: Bone fragments, remains found in well
A California death row inmate has provided maps that led to the remains of two bodies and an abandoned rural well that has yielded 1,000 pieces and fragments of bone, authorities said.
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Obese kids outgrowing child sizes
As children are getting bigger, their clothing, their furniture and other objects that support their weight must also expand.
NEW YORK TIMES GLOBAL EDDY
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Finance Ministers Debate Delaying Release of B ...
Euro zone finance ministers deferred a decision after receiving pledges from Greece's political leaders to respect the terms of a new bailout.
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Xi Jinping of China Makes a Return Trip to Iowa
Vice President Xi Jinping, the heir apparent to the top of a rapidly rising world power, is returning to Muscatine, Iowa, where 27 years ago he mingled with locals on an agricultural research trip.
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Prison Fire in Honduras Leaves High Death Toll
A fire at a prison killed more than 300 people and many victims burned to death in their cells, officials said.
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Iran Issues Threat to Oil Buyers in Europe
Besieged by sanctions over its nuclear program, Iran warned its six largest European buyers that they risked immediate cutoffs in their Iranian oil imports.
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World Bank Seeks Successor to Robert Zoellick
Robert B. Zoellick will step down as the head of the World Bank when his five-year term expires on June 30.
Daily news and views
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Pad tie
The price of Apple's tablet computer, before sales tax, varies significantly between countriesIF YOU fly from Hong Kong to Frankfurt or Paris and look suspiciously like a gadget lover, chances are that you will be searched by customs officers: an iPad with Wi-Fi and 16 gigabytes of memory costs ...
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Bun fight
Why China needs more expensive burgersA WEAK currency, despite its appeal to exporters and politicians, is no free lunch. But it can provide a cheap one. In China a McDonald’s Big Mac costs just 14.5 yuan on average in Beijing and Shenzhen, the equivalent of $2.18 at market exchange rates. ...
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Corn fed
Another agricultural commodity surgesTHE US Department of Agriculture's unexpected warning that America’s production of corn (elsewhere known as maize) would drop by 4% in 2010 has sent prices rocketing. They rose by 8.5% on October 11th, the biggest one-day rise in 37 years, and by mid-we ...
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The great wealth of China
The richest self-made women in the worldZHANG YIN, who made her money in the paper industry, is the wealthiest businesswoman in the world, according to Hurun Report, a Chinese magazine. Its ranking of the 20 richest self-made women (those who earned their money) combines its own findings with th ...
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Feed the world
How hunger has changed across the developing worldTWENTY-NINE countries suffer from “alarming” levels of hunger, most of which are in sub-Saharan Africa, according to a report published on Monday October 11th. The “Global Hunger Index” (GHI) gives developing countries sco ...
Daily columns
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Green.view: The green suits
The economics of biodiversity and businessWhile climate scientists lament the fact that their flagship compendia, such as the IPCC reports, come under endless attack, scientists working on other environmental issues would love such high-profile pronouncements, even if they came with a similar co ...
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Green.view: Too green to fail
When it comes to protected areas, less really can mean moreThomas Brooks, a biologist with NatureServe, a conservation group based in Arlington, Virginia, has long been fighting to preserve biodiversity in the Philippines. Quite often it can feel like a lost cause. Conservation efforts in the co ...
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How life recovers from mass extinctions: Dead- ...
Life recovered from its worst extinction much faster than previously realisedTHE dinosaurs went out with a bang. Most palaeontologists agree that those creatures and much of the rest of Mesozoic life ended when the Earth collided with an asteroid or a comet 65m years ago. But the Mesozoic, too, ...
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Green.view: The connected Arctic
A long way from anywhere, researchers are plugged into everywhereNY ALESUND, a village devoted to scientific research on the island of Spitsbergen, in the high Arctic, seems about as isolated as it is possible to get. Beyond the confines of the village and its outstations, there is no sign of hu ...
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Art.view: More sense than money
Christie’s and Sotheby’s face buyer resistanceTHE two leading auction houses, Sotheby’s and Christie’s, have come a long way since the dark days of late 2008, when the sudden collapse of the art market caused their revenues to plummet. At the time, they were forced to pay ...
ECONOMIST - All audio and video
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The week ahead: October 28th 2011
The ECB gets a new chief, G20 leaders meet in Cannes, India stages its first Formula 1 grand prix and the seventh billion person is born
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A late-night, mid-week summit
Though not quite the summit to end all summits, the latest meeting by European leaders may get policymakers on the right path
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Babbage: October 26th 2011
Nokia rolls out a new range of smart phones, Wikileaks goes quiet and Oracle acquires a cloud computing firm
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Stephen Hoover on innovation
The cheif executive of PARC on the business of invention
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Books of the month: China
A biography of Deng Xiaoping and a book on the opium war probe some of the myths of modern Chinese history
Letters
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Letters: On state capitalism and China, Greece ...
Letters are welcome via e-mail to letters@economist.comCapitalism and China SIR – I enjoyed your special report on state capitalism (January 21st) but felt it embraced a false comparison between a warts-and-all view of China and an idealised version of the Western world. In t ...
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Letters: On climate change, Alberta's energy f ...
Letters are welcome via e-mail to letters@economist.comDisasters and climate change SIR – Your briefing on natural disasters discounted the possibility of a connection between global warming and weather-related events (“Counting the cost of calamities”, January 14th). You ref ...
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Letters: On Mitt Romney, India, Switzerland, c ...
Letters are welcome via e-mail to letters@economist.comThe American civility war SIR – America’s protracted love affair with anti-intellectualism has found its latest expression during the Republican presidential nomination contest (“Mitt Romney marches on”, January 14th). Jo ...
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Letters: On the City, productivity, sin taxes, ...
Letters are welcome via e-mail to letters@economist.comBalancing the ledger SIR – Your leader on how to “Save the City” (January 7th) as the world’s premier centre for global finance mentioned the potential for damage from political attacks, and you drove home your argument b ...
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Letters: On oil, the Republicans, shale gas, t ...
Letters are welcome via e-mail to letters@economist.comOil and trouble SIR – Lexington’s column on the “wretched Middle East” (December 10th) seemed to take comfort from the fact that America “no longer imports more than 10% of its oil from the Middle East” and that “America ...
Briefings
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Energy in India: The future is black
STAB a finger at the middle of a map of India and you will hit Nagpur. Some 20 miles (32 kilometres) north-west of the city is a sloping tunnel bored into the rock. Ride two miles down into the gloom, hanging from a wire, and after a torch-lit hike past underground streams an ...
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Natural disasters: Counting the cost of calamities
THE world’s industrial supply chains were only just recovering from Japan’s earthquake and tsunami in March when a natural disaster severed them again in October. An unusually heavy monsoon season swelled rivers and overwhelmed reservoirs in northern Thailand. The floodwaters ...
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The semiconductor industry: Space invaders
LAS VEGAS is a city of fast bucks, fast food and fast marriages. It could also be the place where a long war was declared. On January 10th Paul Otellini, the boss of Intel, will address the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), a vast gathering of gadget-makers, sell ...
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Heterodox economics: Marginal revolutionaries
POINT UDALL on St Croix, one of the US Virgin Islands, is a far-flung, wind-whipped spot. You cannot travel farther east without leaving the United States. Visitors can pose next to a stone sundial commemorating America’s first dawn of the third millennium. A couple named “Si ...
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Lessons of the 1930s: There could be trouble ahead
“YOU’RE right, we did it,” Ben Bernanke told Milton Friedman in a speech celebrating the Nobel laureate’s 90th birthday in 2002. He was referring to Mr Friedman’s conclusion that central bankers were responsible for much of the suffering in the Depression. “But thanks to you, ...
Britain
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Beer: Brewers’ droop
BRITAIN is known for its lager louts and beer bellies. But after two decades of drinking strong, continental-style lagers, their beer is weakening. Several brewers have launched new lower-alcohol lines in the past five years, including a new range of 2.8% brews. Even flagship ...
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Quantitative easing: Just more of the same?
THREE years ago the Bank of England, which had already cut interest rates to record lows, wheeled out a new, unconventional tool to stimulate the economy. It would buy government debt using newly-created cash—a policy that became known as “quantitative easing” or QE. The Bank is now a market mam ...
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Grammar schools: Natural selection
First the crammer, then the grammar MICHAEL GOVE, the education secretary, wants to offer parents who send their kids to state schools the same choice and quality that is available in the private sector. He has introduced reforms to allow popular state schools to expand and si ...
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Private equity: Keep calm and carry on
PEOPLE who work in private equity love a good party. But at a recent gala, many revellers looked beleaguered. “This industry is going to go through a period where everybody gets sacked,” groused one private-equity executive to another.Life isn’t as flush as it used to be for private-equity, or b ...
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Manufacturing industry: The Midlandstand
KEVIN WARD shudders when he recalls December 2008. His engineering company, Brown & Holmes of Tamworth, began the month with a pretty full order book. Spooked by the financial crisis, though, the carmakers and aerospace firms that buy his workshop equipment suddenly cut back. ...
United States
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Segregation: The dream is getting closer
“ALL-WHITE neighbourhoods are effectively extinct,” according to “The End of the Segregated Century”, a recent report by the Manhattan Institute, a New York think-tank. Only 0.5% of America’s 70,000 neighbourhoods are now all-white. In fact, American cities are today more integrated than they ha ...
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Technology and the election: Boffins wanted
There’s no escape IN A presidential election the incumbent enjoys many advantages. One of the less obvious may be the leisure to recruit a strong team of boffins. Team Obama has long been scouring the nation for scientists. It has sought out computing experts, mathematicians, ...
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Jobs and the economy: A game of two halves
EVEN people who don’t normally care much for football tune in to the Super Bowl to watch the best commercials Madison Avenue can dream up. The most talked about this year was Chrysler’s gritty tribute to the economic revival of America and Detroit. More short film than commer ...
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Indecency and television: Giving the FCC the f ...
IT WAS not that noticeable amid all the razzmatazz. Many viewers missed it. But on February 5th, during the half-time show of the Super Bowl, the apogee of both the sporting and broadcasting year, MIA, a British pop star, unexpectedly sang “I don’t give a shit” and raised a m ...
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Gay marriage: Equal protection indeed
Onwards and upwards “THE freedom to marry”, wrote Earl Warren, chief justice of the United States Supreme Court, “has long been recognised as one of the vital personal rights essential to the orderly pursuit of happiness by free men.” Warren wrote that sentence in 1967, by way ...
Middle East and Africa
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Resource nationalism in Africa: Wish you were mine
THE true extent of Africa’s vast wealth of resources is hard to guess. Geologists have picked over most of the rest of the globe in search of minerals, yet huge swathes of Africa remain largely unprobed. But the immense ore deposits so far discovered and soaring commodity pri ...
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Sudan and South Sudan: The mother of all divorces
SIX months after the two Sudans formally split into separate countries they are still haggling over the divorce settlement. The tense negotiations, often accompanied by violent clashes along their border, are being described in both capitals as an “oil war” since the main prize is petroleum reve ...
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Israel and Iran: Closer to take-off
IS IT all part of a carefully calibrated campaign of bluff and rumour intended to support tightening sanctions and bring Iran to the negotiating table, or is the ground really being prepared for an attack on Iranian nuclear facilities in the next few months? Perhaps it is nei ...
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Egypt’s turmoil: It goes on and on
You have to listen to us A MESSY transition to democracy in Egypt is getting messier still. Protesters and police are once again fighting street battles. Foreign pro-democracy activists face prosecution for helping civil society groups. Newly elected parliamentarians are strug ...
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Eyeing the Arab spring: Gloom and bloom
THE Jewish state was founded as paradise for the persecuted. Overshadowed by the terrible legacy of anti-Semitism and bruised by its frequent wars, the country now faces, Israel’s politicians proclaim, the danger of annihilation by Iranian nuclear bombs. Yet for long years Israel has enjoyed one ...
International
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Internet freedom and copyright law: ACTA up
Polish lawmakers: anonymously united NO SOONER was the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) signed than Kader Arif, the European Union’s chief negotiator, called it a “masquerade” and resigned. Slovenia’s envoy, who signed the deal at a powwow in Japan, called her own be ...
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Swiss banking secrecy: Don’t ask, won’t tell
FITTINGLY for a business that has peddled discretion for 271 years, the Zurich office of Wegelin is easy to miss. But according to an indictment unsealed in New York on February 2nd, Switzerland’s oldest bank brazenly helped its clients dodge American taxes on $1.2 billion in ...
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Political violence and trauma: Beaten but unbowed
PRISON guards beat Mohammed’s head so badly that his eyelids were puffy and purple, and his feet so hard that he could not walk. They hurled abuse and taunts at the 21-year-old Syrian protester. But his sunny resolve was unbroken. “As soon as I can walk, I’m back on the street,” he vowed from hi ...
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Neglected tropical diseases: Hot tropic
Lovely swimming for children and parasites GLOBAL health campaigns like grand goals. On January 30th Bill Gates joined the head of the World Health Organisation (WHO), 13 drug-company executives and others in pledging to eradicate or control by 2020 ten of the world’s nastiest ...
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Islam and homosexuality: Straight but narrow
ONE leaflet showed a wooden doll hanging from a noose and suggested burning or stoning homosexuals. “God Abhors You” read another. A third warned gays: “Turn or Burn”. Three Muslim men who handed out the leaflets in the English city of Derby were convicted of hate crimes on J ...
Science and technology
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Social networking for scientists: Professor Fa ...
GIVEN journalists’ penchant for sticking the suffix “gate” onto anything they think smells of conspiracy, a public-relations consultant might have suggested a different name. But ResearchGate, a small firm based in Berlin, is immune to such trivia. It is ambitious, too—aiming to do for the acade ...
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Sex and love: The modern matchmakers
FOR as long as humans have romanced each other, others have wanted to meddle. Whether those others were parents, priests, friends or bureaucrats, their motive was largely the same: they thought they knew what it took to pair people off better than those people knew themselves ...
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Why zebra are striped: Horse sense
Imagine what it looks like to a fly “HOW the zebra got his stripes” sounds like the title of one of Rudyard Kipling’s “Just So” stories. Sadly, it isn’t, so the question has, instead, been left to zoologists. But they, too, have let their imaginations rip. Some have suggested ...
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Pollution in China: Clearing the air
“PM2.5” seems an odd and wonkish term for the blogosphere to take up, but that is precisely what has happened in China in recent weeks. It refers to the smallest solid particles in the atmosphere—those less than 2½ microns across. Such dust can get deep into people’s lungs; far deeper than that ...
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Synaesthesia: Smells like Beethoven
What do you hear? THAT some people make weird associations between the senses has been acknowledged for over a century. The condition has even been given a name: synaesthesia. Odd as it may seem to those not so gifted, synaesthetes insist that spoken sounds and the symbols whi ...
Banking
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Spanish banks: Hard landing
Land has gone from being the safest of bets to the riskiestHOW bad Europe’s debt crisis gets depends largely on Spain, which would be much harder to rescue than smaller economies like Greece. How bad things get in Spain depends largely on the banks, which are already trying to find an addi ...
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Banks' dodgy assets: Taking out the trash
The lingering toxicity of banks’ balance-sheetsWASTE disposal is still a big part of post-crisis banking. A large amount of toxic securities and loans remains on banks’ balance-sheets. After its bail-out Citigroup, for example, split itself into a “good bank” and a “ ...
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Deutsche Bank on trial: Rhyme and reason
Germany’s highest court censures its biggest bankTHE verdict matters much more than the punishment. On March 22nd the Federal Court of Justice in Karlsruhe ordered Deutsche Bank to pay €541,074 ($768,942) damages, plus interest, for failing to advise a middle-size client on the true ...
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Unbanked Americans: Alienated
Tapping the market for financial outsidersTHE storefront for Mango Financial, a young Texan company, was designed by one of Austin’s most fashionable architecture firms. It looks slightly out of place. Its neighbours are a pawnshop, a petrol station and a couple of fast-food restaurants. B ...
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The battle for Grameen: Halo, goodbye
Attacks on the sainted Muhammad Yunus escalateFIRST, trenchant criticism. Late last year Bangladesh’s prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, accused Muhammad Yunus, the founder and managing director of Grameen, the world’s best-known microfinance institution, of playing “a trick” ...
China's economy
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China's economy: Decelerating
China’s government may at last be getting a grip on its banksTHE arrival of rain and snow on China’s parched northern plain has raised hopes that the country’s crop of winter wheat will fare better than feared. Food prices, which rose by about 11% in the year to February, have ...
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China's economic blueprint: Take five
The prime minister lays down how China’s economy is to look in 2015“GRANDPA WEN”, China’s prime minister, Wen Jiabao, is a hands-on patriarch. In his annual speech to China’s National People’s Congress on March 5th he reflected on the government’s work o ...
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Entrepreneurship in China: Let a million flowe ...
China is often held up as an object lesson in state-directed capitalism. Yet its economic dynamism owes much to those outside the government’s embraceIT IS Sunday January 2nd, a national holiday, in a medium-sized Chinese city, just north of the Taiwan Strait. The temperature is well below ...
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China's banks: Cognitive dissonance
The numbers say Chinese banks are doing brilliantly. The market is scepticalIN THE war between China bulls and bears, the country’s banks represent an important battleground. The banks are China’s most valuable listed firms, accounting for more than a fifth of the entire Hong Kong st ...
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Comparing Chinese provinces with countries: Al ...
Which countries match the GDP, population and exports of Chinese provinces?CHINA is now the world’s second-biggest economy, but some of its provinces by themselves would rank fairly high in the global league. Our map shows the nearest equivalent country. For example, Guangdong’s GDP ...
Economics
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Economics focus: Stomach staples
People’s spending choices are a good way to assess levels of hungerFOR most people in rich countries hunger is a temporary inconvenience, easily solved by popping out to the shops or raiding the fridge. But chronic hunger is part of everyday life for many people in poorer places. Halving t ...
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Economics focus: The cost of calamity
The economic impact of natural disasters is often short-lived. Will this be the case in Japan?THE full extent of the damage from the tsunami that hit Japan’s north-eastern coast on March 11th is not yet known, but early estimates of the cost are big. Rebuilding homes, factories, roads and ...
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Oil markets and Arab unrest: The price of fear
A complex chain of cause and effect links the Arab world’s turmoil to the health of the world economyTWO factors determine the price of a barrel of oil: the fundamental laws of supply and demand, and naked fear. Both are being tested by the violence that is tearing through Libya, the world ...
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Economics focus: Stagnation or inequality
Has the American economy exhausted the easy sources of growth?YOU could be forgiven for missing the publication of the most talked-about economics book of the year so far. The author, Tyler Cowen, an economist at George Mason University, quietly announced its release in a post on his blog. ̶ ...
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Economics focus: The canon of economics
The best journal in the discipline picks its best papersONE hundred years ago, in March 1911, the American Economic Review (AER) published its first article—on irrigation in the “sun-blistered” deserts of the western United States. The article described how the “fervid su ...
The European Union
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Serbia and Kosovo: Dreams of Brussels
Serbia hopes its talks with Kosovo will boost its European Union aspirationsVLADIMIR PUTIN, the Russian prime minister, paid a flying visit to Belgrade this week. He met Serbian bikers at a football match sponsored by Gazprom and talked up Russian investment. Mr Putin’s visit will make Ser ...
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Portugal's government collapses: The next domino
The resignation of Jose Socrates as prime minister is likely to lead not only to an early election but also to the next euro-zone bail-outIN IRELAND a bail-out by the euro zone’s rescue fund helped force the government to call (and lose) an early election. In Portugal an early election may ...
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Bagehot: Europe: it's back
David Cameron’s strategy for avoiding EU trouble falls foul of eventsBRITAIN is not about to walk out of the European Union. Opponents of EU integration may dream, but—in the near or medium term—no British government will risk a withdrawal in cold blood, in hopes of securing cu ...
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Charlemagne: The divisiveness pact
Plans for closer economic integration in the euro zone could cause trouble“WHY are you trying to show divisions? Are we getting in your way? You are humiliating us.” Such were the bitter words that Donald Tusk, the Polish prime minister, hurled at the leaders of Germany and France in ...
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The European Union and the euro zone: Outs and ins
How the euro-zone outs are fighting to retain influence in the European UnionONE fear of European Union members outside the euro, either by choice or because they are not ready to join it, has been that they will be cut out of the big decisions being taken in Brussels. One hope of many of the eu ...
The internet
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Wiring up the Tube: Always on
The internet could soon be available undergroundFOR many commuters, the London Underground provides a welcome refuge from the deluge of e-mails, text messages, phone calls and the like that characterise life in the 21st century. Beneath the ground mobile phones cease to function, iPads fall off ...
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Data-driven finance: Go figure
A new class of internet start-ups is trying to turn data into moneyASKING a friend for a loan is a quick way to tide you over till the end of the month. But Wonga, a British internet firm, is almost as fast. Those in need of cash give the service some basic information about themselves. If Wonga ...
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Unorthodox links to the internet: Signalling d ...
Savvy techies are finding ways to circumvent politically motivated shutdowns of the internetWITH a tin can, some copper wire and a few dollars’ worth of nuts, bolts and other hardware, a do-it-yourselfer can build a makeshift directional antenna. A mobile phone, souped-up with such an ante ...
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AOL and the Huffington Post: Content couple
An internet veteran weds a youthful online brideIF ANY firm can testify to the risks involved in corporate mating it is AOL. At the end of 2009 the internet firm split from Time Warner, a media and entertainment giant, finally putting an end to one of the most disastrous mergers in American busi ...
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Internet blackouts: Reaching for the kill switch
The costs and practicalities of switching off the internet in Egypt and elsewhereTHE timing was dire. On January 25th American senators reintroduced a bill granting the president emergency powers to shut down parts of the nation’s internet as a defence against cyber-attack. Three days late ...
Mergers and acquisitions
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Chinese acquisitions : China buys up the world
And the world should stay open for businessIN THEORY, the ownership of a business in a capitalist economy is irrelevant. In practice, it is often controversial. From Japanese firms’ wave of purchases in America in the 1980s and Vodafone’s takeover of Germany’s Mannesmann in 200 ...
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Hedge funds: Tucking in
A rise in deal activity gives succour to merger-arbitrage fundsHEDGE funds have not had much to savour recently. Choppy markets have caused some funds to experience embarrassing losses or even shut up shop entirely. But a rash of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) is improving the mood among som ...
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Mergers and acquisitions: Waiting for a wave
A flurry of deals makes bankers salivateFIRMS with interim bosses usually opt for the quiet life, but the lack of a permanent boss did not stop Hewlett-Packard (HP) from launching a bidding war on August 23rd. The computer giant offered to buy 3Par, a data-storage firm, for $1.5 billion, topping ...
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Hospital mergers: The war of the wards
Investors are eyeing up hospitals around the worldAT FIRST glance, hospitals seem an unattractive business. They are heavily regulated and often run by governments or charities. Doctors wield immense power. Patients have high and rising expectations. Rapid advances in medical technology drive co ...
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Automotive alliances multiply: All together now
The Renault-Nissan alliance has become a template for the car industryEVER since the forging of Renault’s alliance with Nissan in 1999, Carlos Ghosn, the boss of both carmakers, has been on the lookout for new partners. He passionately believes that the alliance model he has created is sup ...
US election 2008
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Inauguration: It begins
Washington's festive, hectic, crowded weekON A wet, chilly morning in Washington, DC last week, an African-American raised his hand on the steps of the capitol and recited the oath of office. He then addressed those assembled before him: “My fellow Americans”, he intoned, “God ...
WASHINGTONPOST
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Who will reach the Final Four?
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Japan begins grim relief mission with towns fl ...
Rescue teams searched through matchstick rubble Saturday for thousands of people missing in flooded areas of northeastern Japan, beginning one of the most complex relief efforts in history.
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Japanese nuclear plants' operator scrambles to ...
Japanese authorities said Sunday that efforts to restart the cooling system at one of the reactors damaged by Friday's earthquake had failed, a major setback in the struggle to contain what has become the most serious nuclear power crisis in a quarter century.
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Will bigger field scare folks out of pools?
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The 'Pollies': Oscars for political wonks
The Spiritual State
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A Rabbi's Open Letter to Bernie Madoff
Measuring the toll of the disgraced financier.
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Rabbi Gellman: Try a Small Act of Kindness
Try a small act of kindness at Thanksgiving. It could turn into something big.
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Is Obama's Election the End of Identity Politics?
Let's hope the election of Barack Obama will allow us to better embrace our differences and our disagreements.
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How the Financial Crisis Affects U.S. Churches
How the financial crisis is affecting America's churches.
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Gellman: Resisting the Seduction of Eloquence
A lesson for the election.
Terror Watch
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Will Holder Probe on CIA Detainee Abuse Fall Flat?
The AG appoints an investigator, but prosecutions are anything but certain.
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Terror Watch: Unraveling the Flight 447 Mystery
As officials continue to try to piece together what went wrong, new questions about the plane's communications during a crucial period.
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Obama Faces Friendly Fire Over Terror Policies
Obama's liberal base takes aim over terror policies.
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Did High-Value Detainee Commit Suicide in Libya?
The reported suicide of a prisoner who falsely linked Saddam Hussein to Al Qaeda surprises human-rights workers and lawyers for other top terror detainees.
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Has the Leader of Al Qaeda in Iraq Been Captured?
Have authorities captured the head of Al Qaeda in Iraq? U.S. officials aren't so sure.
Living Politics
World News
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Iran Blamed in Bangkok Bombings
Israeli and Thai officials finger Iran in three Bangkok blasts, but Tehran rejects the charge. Lennox Samuels reports from the Thai capital.
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Greece Flirts With Disaster
Signs are mounting that the euro zone is fed up with Greece’s inability to get its fiscal act together.
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Knox’s Next Legal Battle
Italian prosecutors have appealed Amanda Knox’s murder acquittal, setting up a high-court showdown.
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What Syria’s Assad Wants
Salman Shaikh says Obama shouldn’t rush in—an unsanctioned intervention would play into Assad’s hands.
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China’s Not the Bad Guy
Obama’s balanced approach during Xi’s visit underscores the mutually beneficial U.S.-China relationship.
Newsweek / Health
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If You Could Live Forever, Would You Want To?
If we could live forever, would we really want to?
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Study: Americans Want to Know Their Genetic Codes
New research has found that a majority of Americans want to know the details of their genetic codes.
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Language a Barrier to Health Care
When the fine print is unintelligible even for native English speakers, what hope is there for Latino immigrants?
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Study: Americans Want to Know Their Genetic Codes
New research has found that a majority of Americans want to know the details of their genetic codes.
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A Doctor on Why She Left Pediatrics
My job became more about managing care than helping kids.
Newsweek - Top Stories
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A Dangerous Game
Can he keep nukes from Iran, manage Israel, and be reelected? By Daniel Klaidman, Eli Lake and Dan Ephron.
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Don't Rush Into Syria!
Violence in Syria escalates by the day. The drumbeat for war in Washington mounts. Why Obama should go slow.
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The Boss & Dirty Harry
Bruce Springsteen and Clint Eastwood point the way toward a gritty, gutsy all-American comeback.
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Race-Baiting: All the Rage
A loud backfire in Michigan.
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Gina Rinehart Australian Tycoon
The ‘Iron Lady’ from Down Under brooks no nonsense as she buys into a media empire and closes in on Gates and Buffett.
To hack Alex jones Websites to Expose the militia and other evil fanatics!
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Alex Jones will fail and exposed!
Good Luck...News Media and sorry for a failed rockefeller
Православие и мир
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ITS in Bad Arolsen serves victims of Nazi persecutions
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The International Tracing Service
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BLACK AND WHITE NATIONALISM
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BLACK NATIONALISM
PAN MOVEMENT DEDICATED TO SAVING BLACKNESS WORLDWIDE ! The International Pan-Europa Union, gathered in Strasbourg on 10 December 1995, is faithfully adherant as a supra-national movement to the political ideas and ideals of its founder
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German WHITE NATIONALISM
The International Pan-Europa Union, gathered in Strasbourg on 10 December 1995, is faithfully adherant as a supra-national movement to the political ideas and ideals of its founder, Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi.
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WHITE NATIONALISM
The International Pan-Europa Union, gathered in Strasbourg on 10 December 1995, is faithfully adherant as a supra-national movement to the political ideas and ideals of its founder, Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi.
Knowledge or Unknowledge
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David Icke
British author exposes the reptilian bloodline....
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John B.Koeppl
Operation Antaris...
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Joseph Alois Ratzinger
Diplomatic System
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Dipl.Ing.Puzyna
anti.terrestical mobil technology
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Greg Ericson
foreigned all countries and people
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PrisonPlanet
In Europe to USA and around the planet earth
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Alex Jones
War about information(in & out)
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Organisation-Olaf
EU and new Worldpolice
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Bob Dashman 32° K.C.C.H.
Scottish freemasons in Austin/Texas
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Rockefeller Foundation
for a new world
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Rosicrucian Order, AMORC
about the Rosicrucian Order, AMORC
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thuletemple
the hole world and Pazuzu,Moloch Owl,....
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Rick Ross
A database of information about cults, destructive cults, controversial groups and movements.
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U.S. Government
Central Intelligence Agency
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Skunks Organisation
News,books,links,information media
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black worldtheories
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Skunks II
Destructive theories about psycho!
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Secret Agency
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Central Intelligence Agency
The Official Web site of the US Central Intelligence Agency.
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Department of Homeland Security
Home Page
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The official website of the British Secret Intelligence Service (SIS)
Official site of this government department also known as MI6. Features background information, contact details and career opportunities.
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National Security Agency/Central Security Service (NSA/CSS
Offers virtual tour of National Cryptologic Museum. Includes narratives and archives illustrating intelligence gathering practices in the 1940s (VENONA)
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Israeli Intelligence Agencies
The 'Mossad' Institute for Intelligence and Special Operations
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Federal Bureau of Investigation - Home Page
The Department of Justice's FBI employment site. Visit this site for comprehensive FBI career guidance and vacancy listings.
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McCain attacks Obama's tax plans
Republican presidential candidate John McCain again attacks his Democratic rival's plans of "re-distributing wealth".
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'No interference' from Mandelson
The European Commission defends Peter Mandelson over his links to Russian tycoon Oleg Deripaska.
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Floods strand hundreds of runners
Several hundred people taking part in a run in the Lake District are reported to be stranded by flooding and torrential rain.
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Brown goes for by-election votes
Gordon Brown hits the campaign trail in a by-election for the first time since becoming prime minister.
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British man missing in Indonesia
A sea scooter race official from the UK has gone missing during the Asian Beach Games
Vril Society Austria
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PRINCIPALITY OF SEALAND
From the Workings of the Imperial Commission «VRILIA»
Ms. Dewey
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Ms.Dewey_hologramSearch
a new sexy search engine
Internet 2
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Internet 2
Internet2 is the foremost U.S. advanced networking consortium. Led by the research and education community since 1996, Internet2 promotes the missions of its members by providing both leading-edge network capabilities and unique partnership opportuni
MetaSyn Media Master Access
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Michael Wells Mandeville
Offers a variety of articles, such as Cosmic Catalog and Earth Change Bulletins, newsletters, and electronic books.
TinyURL.com
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TinyUrl.com
Free URL redirection service. Turns a long URL into a much shorter one.
911 Eyewitness - Help find the Truth!
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911 Eyewitness
911 Eyewitness, exposes inconsistencies between the US Govt. version of events on September 11, 2001 and the irrefutable evidence of eyewitnesses.
Scholars for 9/11 Truth & Justice
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Scholars for 9/11 Truth & Justice
Care is being taken to present the strongest, most credible research available, some of which is published on our sister site, the Journal for 9/11 Studies. ...
ReOpen911.info site d’information sur les attentats du 11
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ReOpen 911
911 Mysteries” - Les mystères du 11 septembre. PARTIE 1 : DEMOLITIONS. Le premier film d’une série en 3 parties www.911weknow.com
9-11 Was An Inside Job - A Call To True Patriots
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911sharethetruth
9-11 Was an Inside Job: A Call to True Patriots. The Bush administration lied about the events of September 11
Loose Change Website - Version 2.0
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Jason Pollock
Loose Change - A documentary that exposes the truth about what really happened on 9-11.
TheNeuschwabenlandTimes
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yahoo.com/group
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German Imperialisim
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About Germany/USA
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Thelemapedia is the original encyclopedia of...
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Thelemapedia
Thelemapedia is the original encyclopedia of Thelema and Magick focusing on the works and philosophy of Aleister Crowley
Scientomogy
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Scientomogy
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bilderberg.org
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about Nikola Tesla
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Tesla Coil Ring
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Serbian Unity Congress’
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Serbian Unity Congress’
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THE "E.T. MYTH" VS. THE "NAZI LEGEND":
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Reich of the Black Sun
AN EXAMINATION OF SOME MJ-12 DOCUMENTS
Mystica Pages about People
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The Mystica
known personalities in the fields of the occult, mysticism. and paranormal
The Universal Church-The New Franciscan World Mission
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The New Franciscan World Mission
The Brotherhood of Humanity – The New Franciscan World Mission Endeavour of The Universal Church
Builders of the Adytum (B.O.T.A.)
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Builders of the Adytum (B.O.T.A.)
A Non-Profit Corporation Based on the Mystical-Occult Teachings and Practices of the Holy Qabalah and Sacred Tarot.
Fugger-the family
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FUGGER
The name “Fugger” can be found today in history books and school books all over the world
OrangeCountyChoppers
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OrangeCountyChoppers Headquarter
Paul Teutul, Sr., metalworker by trade and founder of Orange County Choppers, Inc., first began his business of building custom choppers out of the basement of his home in Montgomery, NY. With the creative help and following of his oldest son, Paul J
Rick Ross
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Arizona legislator/Unification Church member&# ...
Arizona State Representitive Mark Anderson, a Republican from Mesa, has a long history of loyal and devoted service to Rev. Sun Myung Moon, the self-proclaimed "messiah" and leader of the Unification Church. Moon's followers have historically been called "Moonies." Almost ten years ago the ...
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Survey shows Jehovah’s Witnesses least t ...
Have you ever been bothered by unwanted visitors at your door trying to sell you on their religion? Probably the most familiar and persistent door-to-door proselytizers are "Jehovah's Witnesses," a sect seemingly historically obsessed with "doom and gloom." Witnesses have an apparent fasci ...
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Wisconsin “cult” leader Chuck Ande ...
Chuck Anderson, the head of an unaccredited school called the Endeavor Academy (EA) in the Wisconsin Dells, is dead. He was 83. Often referred to as a "cult leader" by his critics, Anderson's followers called him instead their "Master Teacher" (MT). The self-styled “miracle worker” (see ph ...
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Prophet for profit?
Yisrayl "Buffalo Bill" Hawkins, self-styled prophet and religious entrepreneur runs an operation called the "House of Yahweh" (HOY) near Abilene, Texas. Recently featured in a segment on ABC 20/20 and interviewed on CNN Nancy Grace, Hawkins held forth on the fate of the world, predicting with ...
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New York Times researchers and editors recomme ...
New York Times editors and researchers have selected a fugitive sex offender as an official resource about polygamists. Anton Hein, a former U.S. resident and registered sex offender with an outstanding warrant issued for his immediate arrest regarding a parole violation, runs a Web site call ...
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Vatican: the Holy See
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Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum
Official Vatican web site. Several languages supported. News services, Church documents, information on the Popes and departments of the Roman Curia.
International_EuroNews
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DailyNews Videos
video news daily from Björn-Stefan Schmiederer
Opus Dei - Finding God in daily life
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Opus Dei - Finding God in daily life
Opus Dei is a Catholic institution founded by Saint Josemaría Escrivá. Its mission is to spread the message that work and the circumstances of everyday life ...
Corporate events - Finanznachrichten Daily
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TGS - New Share Capital Registered
The 90,000 new shares following the stock option exercises as notified Oslo Stock Exchange on February 25th 2009 has been registered in the Company Register in Brønnøysund. The Share Capital of TGS-NOPEC is thereafter 106,609,800 shares at a nominal value of NOK 0.25 per share. Certificate of R ...
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EB, ELEKTROBIT CORPORATION`S ANNUAL REPORT AND ...
STOCK EXCHANGE ANNOUNCEMENT Free for publication on March 11, 2009 at 2.00 pm (CET+1) EB, ELEKTROBIT CORPORATION`S ANNUAL REPORT AND ANNUAL SUMMARY 2008 EB has published the Annual Report 2008 and a summary of the company's stock exchange releases and stock exchange announcements published du ...
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NOTICE OF THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Aldata Solution Oyj STOCK EXCHANGE RELEASE 11 March 2009, at 2.00 p.m. (EET) NOTICE OF THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Shareholders of Aldata Solution Oyj are invited to attend the Annual General Meeting to be held on Tuesday, 31 March 2009 at 14.00 p.m. The meeting shall be held at the compan ...
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ANNUAL SUMMARY 2008
STOCK EXCHANGE ANNOUNCEMENT Free for publication on March 11, 2009 at 2.00 pm (CET+1) Annual Summary 2008 The whole releases and announcements listed below are available on EB's Web pages: www.elektrobit.com » news » 2008 Stock Exchange Releases and Announcements: February 2008 2008-02- ...
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TietoEnator's Board of Directors will make an ...
TietoEnator's Board of Directors will make an amended proposal on the issuance of option rights at the Annual General MeetingTietoEnator Corporation Stock Exchange Release 11 March 2009, 1.15 pm EET The Board of Directors of TietoEnator Corporation ("the Company") has on 11 March 2009 resolved ...
The latest blogs and stories from The Daily Beast
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The High Price of the Hard Right Turn
Republican strategy over the past 2 years has been premised on the assumption that President Obama is so hopelessly weakened that the GOP needn't bother addressing centrist voters at all.
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Dead on Arrival
I'm going to guess it was doctor shows on TV that introduced the acronym "DOA" into general American speech. The phrase began to be applied to presidential budgets in the middle Reagan years, and now it's making a resurgence with President Obama's election-season 2013 ...
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Funniest Moments from CPAC
For candidates at CPAC, use of humor is true to form: Mitt is moderate, Santorum is conservative, and Newt is erratic.
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Is It Time to End the Caucuses?
Mitt Romney may not have won the Maine caucus—proving it’s time for a better system, writes John Avlon.
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Iran Blamed in Bangkok Bombings
Israeli and Thai officials finger Iran in three Bangkok blasts, but Tehran rejects the charge. Lennox Samuels reports from the Thai capital.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
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George Esper: WVU Journalism School Creates Fu ...
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — West Virginia University's journalism school is creating a fund to honor a professor and former Associated Press correspondent who died earlier this month.The George Esper International Study Enhancement Fund will support students participating in either study ...
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Lex Paulson: Applied Classics: Santorum, Herod ...
Never underestimate the political power of a tall tale. Dog-headed men. The climate hoax. Super-sized, gold-digging ants. Class warfare. 300 Greeks against five million Persians. Pray away the gay. Read More... More on Rick Santorum
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Solar Industry Overcapacity Could Drag On For ...
NEW YORK -- Solar panel manufacturers will have a hard time boosting revenues this year with Germany cutting government incentives at a time when the market is flush with supply, industry analysts believe.Solar shares were among the hardest hit Tuesday in the energy sector, with the la ...
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China Rejects U.S. Religious Freedom Ambassado ...
China has snubbed the U.S. religious freedom envoy, refusing to meet with her and denying her a visa to travel to China.Suzan Johnson Cook, the U.S. ambassador at large for international religious freedom, was slated to fly to China on Feb. 8, according to various rights advocates who ...
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Dennis Merritt Jones: Practicing the Power of ...
Mindfully living in the presence in the present moment can change our experience of life in a heartbeat. Living consciously, connected to the whole of life changes how we see ourselves and our world -- it makes the planet a better place because it makes us better people. Read More... ...
Famous Prince Hall Freemasonary
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CNN Germany/N-TV
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"Wie im Traum": Meryl Streep erhält Ehrenbären
Für die "Eiserne Lady" ist es "wie ein Traum": Meryl Streep wird auf der Berlinale mit dem Goldenen Ehrenbären ausgezeichnet. Ihr Auftritt beschert dem Festival eine dicke Portion Glamour.
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Ehre, Ehrlosigkeit und Selbstjustiz: Ehepaar z ...
Der Tatort ist eine Moschee in Reutlingen. Der Tatvorwurf: Ein Ehepaar versucht einen Bekannten umzubringen, indem es ihn mit Benzin überschüttet und anzündet. Das Opfer soll mit der Ehefrau jahrelang ein sexuelles Verhältnis gehabt haben. Das Gericht muss nun in diesem komplizierten Fall ein Ur ...
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"Ich würde es begrüßen, wenn ..." : Wulff warb ...
Während ein Untersuchungsausschuss des niedersächsischen Landtags zur Aufklärung der Vorwürfe gegen Bundespräsident Wulff immer wahrscheinlicher wird, treten weitere Details über die kritisierte Nähe des ehemaligen Ministerpräsidenten zu Unternehmern seines Bundeslandes zutage.
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100.000 Menschen sitzen in Homs fest: Armee ve ...
Syriens Regime geht trotz internationaler Appelle weiter brutal gegen die Opposition vor. Die Stadt Homs liegt unter Beschuss. Mehr als 100.000 Menschen sitzen dort fest. Eine Flucht scheint unmöglich. Die Forderungen nach härteren Sanktionen mehren sich. Ein Einsatz von UN-Blauhelmen wird jedoc ...
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Osteuropa protestiert wegen Website: Wilders s ...
Alles nicht so wichtig, meint der niederländische Regierungschef Rutte über die Partei des Islamgegners Wilders. Ohne die kann er allerdings nicht regieren. Doch der Protest gegen einen fremdenfeindlichen "Meldepunkt" der Wilders-Partei im Internet wächst.
Sueddeutsche
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Streik könnte Flughafen Frankfurt am Donnersta ...
Die Gewerkschaft Gdf rief die Flugfeld-Beschäftigten am Mittwoch dazu auf, ihre Arbeit am Donnerstag von 15 bis 22 Uhr niederzulegen.
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Euro-Krise: Eurostaaten entscheiden Montag übe ...
Die Eurostaaten wollen an diesem Montag endgültig über das neue Griechenland-Paket von mindestens 130 Milliarden Euro entscheiden. Das kündigte der Vorsitzende der Eurogruppe, Luxemburgs Ministerpräsident Jean-Claude Juncker an.
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Lkw-Maut für Bundesstraßen: Zur Kasse bitte
Noch ist das Befahren von Bundesstraßen für LKW kostenlos, doch das soll sich bald ändern. Nach zähen Verhandlungen haben sich der Bund und Toll Collect auf eine Ausweitung der Maut verständigt. Ab 1. August müssen Spediteure für die Nutzung von insgesamt 1000 Kilometern Bundesstraße blechen. ...
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Birma vor der Wahl
Große Unterstützung für die pro-demokratische Kandidatin Aung San Suu Kyi.
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Krawalle nach Gefängnisbrand in Honduras
Nach einem der folgenschwersten Gefängnisbrände in Lateinamerika, bei dem Hunderte Menschen ums Leben kamen, ist es am Mittwoch vor dem Gebäude zu Auseinandersetzungen zwischen Angehörigen der Insassen und der Polizei gekommen.
Aktien & Märkte
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Das Kapital: Anhaltend lästige BIP-Details
Das BIP steigt um drei, die Arbeitslosenquote fällt auf 5,7 Prozent, doch die realen Nettolöhne sind auf dem Niveau der frühen 90er, derweil die Nettoinvestitionen seither um die Hälfte gesunken sind. Aufschwung à la Deutschland.
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Marktbericht: Griechenland-Debatte lässt DAX-P ...
Das Sparpaket wurde im Athener Parlament zwar abgenickt, doch die Geberländer wollen langfristigere Garantien. Das verhagelt die Kauflaune der Anleger.
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US-Immobilienmarkt: Krisenpropheten wetten auf ...
Nur wenige Experten wie Greg Lippmann, damals bei der Deutschen Bank, sahen den Zusammenbruch des US-Immobilienmarkts voraus. Nun investieren er und andere wieder in die umstrittenen Anleihepakete. Die Talsohle auf dem US-Hypothekenmarkt sei erreicht.
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Wirtschaftswachstum: Europa spart sich in die ...
Die Schuldenkrise hinterlässt tiefe Spuren in der europäischen Wirtschaft. Im letzten Quartal 2011 geht es für viele Länder abwärts - auch in wirtschaftlich starken Nationen. FTD.de analysiert die Lage in einigen Euro-Ländern.
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Trotz Krise: Privatvermögen der Deutschen über ...
Mit ihrem Geld und Immobilienbesitz könnten die Bundesbürger die Staatsschulden der gesamten Euro-Zone tilgen. Trotz steigenden Wohlstands bleibt das Engagement in Aktien gering.
Yahoo.de
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Syrien: Eskalation der Gewalt - doch wo bleibe ...
Mit Panzern und Gewehren gehen die Sicherheitskräfte in Syrien gegen Demonstranten vor. Bei den Protesten gegen das Regime von Baschar al-Assad sollen bereits mehrere Personen ums Leben gekommen sein. Am Dienstag debattierte der UN-Sicherheitsrat über die heikle Situation in dem Land. ...
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Stuttgart 21: Grün-Rot lässt das Volk entscheiden
Drei Anläufe hat's gebraucht. Jetzt haben die Grünen und die SPD bei ihren Koalitionsverhandlungen in Baden-Württemberg endlich eine Einigung erzielt. Reizthema war das Bahn- und Städteprojekt Stuttgart 21. Festgelegt wurde nun: Die Bürger sollen bis Oktober in einer Vol ...
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Stuttgart 21: Grün-Rot lässt das Volk entscheiden
Drei Anläufe hat's gebraucht. Jetzt haben die Grünen und die SPD bei ihren Koalitionsverhandlungen in Baden-Württemberg endlich eine Einigung erzielt. Reizthema war das Bahn- und Städteprojekt Stuttgart 21. Festgelegt wurde nun: Die Bürger sollen bis Oktober in einer Vol ...
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Top-Reiseziel an Ostern - Balkonien!
Noch keine Pläne für Ostern? Gut so. Denn selten konnte sich Deutschland auf so sonnige Ostertage freuen, wie in diesem Jahr. Ein Blick auf das Weltwetter zeigt: Es gibt kaum ein Gebiet, das wettermäßig mit Mitteleuropa mithalten kann. Höchsttemperaturen von 27 Grad und ...
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Tanzverbot an Feiertagen: Noch zeitgemäß?
Alle Jahre wieder ärgern sich Partyliebhaber und Clubbesitzer in verschiedenen Teilen Deutschlands darüber, dass ihnen an Ostern das Freizeitvergnügen beziehungsweise Geschäft vermiest wird. Öffentliche Tanzveranstaltungen sind nämlich in manchen Bundesländern ...
Die Zeit - Online
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Suchmaschine: Anonymisierte Google-Suche über ...
Scroogle schaltet sich zwischen Nutzer und Googles Suchmaschine, um Cookies und Werbung herauszufiltern. Nun blockiert Google den Dienst, sagen die Betreiber.
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Pop von H. Hukkelberg: Mach mir die Sintflut
Ein großartiges Album! Die Norwegerin Hanne Hukkelberg singt über SMS und Brot, trommelt sich durch den Besteckkasten und nähert sich der Arche Noah mit einer Schöpfkelle
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Professorenbesoldung: Chancengleichheit für al ...
Bislang fehlen klare Kriterien für die Leistung von Professoren. Das Bundesverfassungsgericht wird mit seinem Urteil helfen, das zu korrigieren, meint Jan-Martin Wiarda.
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Film "Sister": Ein Junge und ein Mädchen stehl ...
Bizarre Familie: In Ursula Meiers Drama "Sister" geht es um einen kindlichen Dieb und seine erwachsene Schwester. Ein großartiges Stück vom Oben und Unten unserer Welt.
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Sozialpolitik: Das Hartz-IV-Problem der Grünen
Soziale Gerechtigkeit soll 2012 das Thema der Partei werden. Doch an ihrer Forderung zu einer Grundsicherung von 420 Euro merken die Grünen: Vieles könnte zu teuer werden
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Winterchaos sorgt für viele Verkehrsunfälle
Durch das eingefallene Winterchaos ist es in der Nacht zum Mittwoch und am frühen Morgen bereits zu zahlreichen Unfällen gekommen. Die steigenden Temperaturen sorgten vielerorts für Blitzeis auf den Straßen. Die spiegelglatten Straßen forderten bereits mehrere Todesopfer. Am schlimmsten war es in Sa
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Der "Maskenmann" bricht sein Schweigen
Stade (dpa) - Monatelang hatte Martin N. beharrlich geschwiegen. Nahezu regungslos verfolgte er den Prozess vor dem Landgericht Stade, wo er sich seit Oktober wegen der Morde an drei kleinen Jungen und zahlreicher sexueller Übergriffe verantworten musste. Der 41-Jährige hatte die Taten gestande ...
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Bizarrer Streit um die Katzen von Beate Zschäpe
Um die beiden Katzen der mutmaßlichen Zwickauer Rechtsterroristin Beate Zschäpe ist ein bizarrer Streit entbrannt. Der Tierschutzverein Zwickau bestätigte, dass das Bundeskriminalamt (BKA) die Unterbringung der beiden Katzen nicht zahlen will. Ohne eine Einwilligung von Zschäpe kann der Verein ...
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Iran stoppt Öllieferungen an sechs EU-Länder
Als Reaktion auf das Ölembargo der EU hat Teheran am Mittwoch offenbar seinerseits den Export von Erdöl in sechs Länder der Europäischen Union gestoppt. Der staatliche Internet-Nachrichtensender Press TV meldete den Exportstopp ohne Angabe von Quellen. Eine offizielle Bestätigung dazu lag nicht vor.
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Fünf Jahre Haft für Berlusconi gefordert
Mailand (dpa) - In Silvio Berlusconis Korruptionsprozess hat die Mailänder Staatsanwaltschaft fünf Jahre Haft für den italienischen Ex-Regierungschef gefordert. Es sei ganz zweifelsfrei erwiesen, dass der 75-jährige Berlusconi der Bestechung des britischen Anwalts David Mills schuldig sei, sag ...
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ABC NEWS
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Prison Fire in Honduras Kills Hundreds
Honduran official: Prison fire has killed at least 272 inmates.
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Butterfly Vanishes in Last Fla. Refuge
Iguanas hunted in Bahia Honda, suspected in disappearance of Miami blue butterfly population
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Iran: 2 Steps to Nuclear Self-Sufficiency
Iran claims two steps to nuclear self-sufficiency with fuel rods, uranium centrifuges
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Watch: Houston's Family Plans Funeral
Family will say their last goodbyes to the singer at a service in New Jersey.
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Watch: Lacrosse Player Murder Trial: Forensi ...
George Huguely is accused of first degree murder in the death of his girlfriend.
ABC US Headlines
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US, Europe Look at Fast but Risky Penalty on Iran
US, Europe consider crippling worldwide bank penalty against Iran, though costs could be high
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Colorado Civil Unions Bill Gets First Hearing
Civil unions bill gets 1st hearing in Colo. Senate; similar proposal failed last year in House
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First Lady to Visit Pentagon
First Lady to visit Pentagon to speak for military spouses
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William and Kate in Barbie Collection
Just in time for their first anniversary, Prince William and Kate Middleton will get an unlikely reminder of their big day thanks to Mattel’s limited edition “William and Catherine Royal Wedding Giftset.” “William and Catherine are like a modern day Barbie and Ken,” said...
ABC News Australia
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Homebuyers shut out until 2020
House prices in capital cities are forecast to stay severely unaffordable for at least a decade.
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Mini tornado rips through WA town
A "mini tornado" has ripped through the south west town of Waroona, which bore the brunt of a storm front overnight.
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Farmers sues neighbour over GM contamination
A Western Australian farmer is launching legal action against his neighbour for allegedly contaminating his organic property with genetically modified (GM) crops.
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Resource projects lead investment charge
New figures show the mining and resources sectors in Western Australia and Queensland continue to boost the value of Australian investment projects.
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Snake left in threat to policeman
A deadly snake has been left left in a box on the driveway of a police officer's house on the far south coast of New South Wales.
Australian ABC News Business
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Macquarie affirms profit guidance, but shares ...
Macquarie Group says sluggish market conditions have weighed on its operations in the first quarter of this financial year compared to the previous quarter.
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US debt ceiling debate drags on
Efforts to reach a deal to avert a calamitous debt default by the US have hit yet another snag, just five days before the deadline.
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Homebuyers shut out until 2020
House prices in capital cities are forecast to stay severely unaffordable for at least a decade.
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Red Centre plugs into future with solar power
The largest tracking solar power system in Australia will be launched at Alice Springs today.
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US shares fall sharply on debt worries
Wall Street has slipped for the third day in a row as investors sold technology stocks and as debt talks between US politicians again failed to reach an outcome.
Sky News UK
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'Drunk Tanks' Could Solve Drinking Problem
'Drunk tanks' could be introduced into Britain as the Government seeks "innovative" solutions to tackle public drunkenness.
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MPs To Visit Falklands Amid Argentine Anger
MPs are to visit the Falklands amid growing tensions between Britain and Argentina.
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Grammy Winner Adele Will Take Time Off For Love
Grammy Award winning singer Adele has said she could take five years away from music despite selling millions of albums across the world.
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Ryanair Rapped For 'Sexist' Cabin Crew Advert
Budget airline Ryanair has landed in hot water over a "sexist" advertising campaign featuring a scantily-clad model.
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UK Unemployment Rises To 2.67 Million
UK unemployment has risen for the eighth month in a row to reach 2.67 million.
Sky News Business
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Thorntons Sees Sharp Dip In Half-Year Profits
Chocolate maker Thorntons has seen a sharp fall in half-year profits after a poor Christmas and heavy discounting of its products.
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Kellogg's To Pay £1.7bn For Pringles Crisps
Cereal giant Kellogg's is to buy the Pringles crisp brand from Procter and Gamble in a £1.7bn ($2.7bn) deal.
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Eurozone Recession Fears Loom As GDP Falls
Fears are looming of a eurozone recession as its GDP fell by 0.3% over the last quarter, Italy was thrown into a recession and Germany's economy shrunk.
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BoE: Raising Rates Would Risk Recession
Bank of England governor Sir Mervyn Kinghas said that raising interest rates would send the UK into recession.
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UK Unemployment Rises To 2.67 Million
UK unemployment has risen for the eighth month in a row to reach 2.67 million.
Sky News Technology
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New Improved iPad May Be Launched On March 7
Apple may be planning to launch a new and improved version of its iPad tablet within weeks, according to industry insiders.
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Google Given Go-Ahead For Motorola Deal
US and European regulators have approved Google's purchase of handset maker Motorola Mobility amid increasingly heated legal battles over the technology behind smartphone devices.
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Apple Probe After Factory Staff Abuse Claims
Apple has allowed a labour auditor to inspect its suppliers' Chinese factories after allegations of worker abuse.
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Report: Keep Dead People 'Alive' For Organs
Dead people should be kept on artificial ventilators so their organs remain in prime condition for transplantation, according to a controversial new report.
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Maiden Flight Success For New Europe Rocket
Europe's first new space rocket in over a decade has completed a successful maiden flight, paving the way for future scientific satellite missions.
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Killed oil worker was fiercely concerned about rig's safety
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UK minister drops US threat claim
UK minister drops US threat claim
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Phelps photo unites pot smokers
Phelps photo unites pot smokers
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Obama dines with right-wing journos
Obama dines with right-wing journos
Free Documentaries Online "Open & Expand Your Mind"
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Project Nim
From the Oscar-winning team behind MAN ON WIRE comes the story of Nim, the chimpanzee who in the 1970s became the focus of a landmark experiment which aimed to show that an ape could learn to communicate with language if raised and nurtured like a human child. Following Nim’s extraordinary ...
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Ten Words That Shape Your Reality
This video goes through the stories of ten words from their inception to how they have come to affect our expression and even our freedoms. This video was inspired by the works of: Peace Revolution podcast, Gnostic Media and Mark Passio YEAR: 2011 RUNTIME: 11 min DOWNLOAD Link ( DL PASSWORD: fr ...
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Hot Coffee
Everyone knows the case of the woman who sued McDonald’s over spilled coffee. Or do they? More than 15 years after making international news, the case continues to be cited as an example of citizens who use “frivolous” lawsuits to take unfair advantage of the American legal system. But is that a ...
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Solving the Mystery of WTC 7
Architects and engineers for 9/11 Truth’s new 9/11 documentary Solving the Mystery, the destruction of World Trade Center Building #7, WTC 7 on 9/11/01. Join actor, Ed Asner and Architect Richard Gage, AIA and Architects and Engineers as they narrate an unfolding story that decimates the officia ...
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Into The Fire
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Video: Massive fire engulfs Honduran prison
Over 300 inmates are missing and presumed dead after a large fire strikes a prison in Comayagua, Honduras. NBC's Frances Kuo reports. (NBC News)
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Video: Dashcam video of Randy Travis arrest re ...
Police in Texas released dashboard camera video showing singer Randy Travis’ Feb. 6 arrest on suspicion of public intoxication. KXAS-TV’s Omar Villafranca reports. (NBC News)
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Video: Chainsaw-wielding man goes berserk at pub
A man has pleaded guilty in a chainsaw attack at a bar in the United Kingdom. Msnbc.com's Alex Witt reports. (msnbc.com)
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Video: Kinky role-playing leads to couple’s arrest
At least nine police cars responded Tuesday to reports of a bound and naked woman with duct tape over her mouth in the backseat of a man’s car in a busy Portland parking lot. The incident turned out to be a Valentine’s Day role-playing game, and the couple was arrested for disorderly conduct in ...
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Video: Cops: Man killed in dog poop dispute
A neighborly dispute over dog poop led to the shooting death of a 47-year-old father, according to Philadelphia police. WCAU-TV’s Claudia Rivero reports. (NBC News)
MSNBC World news
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Israel: Iran's 'aggression' destabilizing world
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday that Iran is destabilizing the world and its aggression must be stopped.
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Officials: At least 272 dead in Honduras priso ...
At least 272 people were killed and scores wounded when a fire broke out overnight at a prison in Honduras, forensic service officials said Wednesday.
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Assad calls referendum as Syria conflict rages
Syria's embattled President Bashar Assad on Wednesday said a referendum on a new constitution would be held in just 11 days' time, as his regime's forces attacked rebels.
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Chavez allies attack rival Capriles as Jewish, gay
Allies of President Hugo Chavez are bombarding Venezuela's new opposition leader Henrique Capriles with attacks, questioning his sexuality and disparaging his Jewish roots.
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General slams Taliban use of child suicide bombers
The commander of international forces in Afghanistan has condemned the Taliban's use of children as suicide bombers, after two 10-year-olds were arrested with explosive vests.
MSNBC Politics
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Gingrich: Santorum 'completely misunderstands' ...
Newt Gingrich criticized Republican rival Rick Santorum on Tuesday for his "complete misunderstanding of modern warfare" after the former Pennsylvania senator's remarks on women in combat.
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Lawmakers reach tentative deal on payroll tax
House-Senate talks on renewing a payroll tax cut that delivers about $20 a week to the average worker yielded a tentative agreement Tuesday, with lawmakers hopeful of unveiling the pact Wednesday.
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New defense cuts threaten bases, shipyards
The Obama budget threatens to cancel some made-in-America ships, airplanes and unmanned aerial vehicles as well as potentially shutter some historic manufacturing facilities across the country.
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Transportation tops political agenda
A long-term plan to improve the nation's infrastructure systems rises to the top of the political agenda this week as the House and Senate prepare to take up different bills providing blueprints for shoring up the U.S. transportation system.
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Congress weighs GOP payroll tax gambit
President Obama said he's hopeful Congress will renew a 2-percentage-point cut in the payroll tax before it lapses at the end of the month, but said it's important to also renew jobless benefits for millions of the long-term unemployed as well.
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Slideshow: Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
See top images from the 136th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
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Slideshow: The Week in Pictures
Protest fire in Cairo, a “Soul Train” salute in New York, a tie-and-jacket tussle in Turkey, a police strike in northeastern Brazil and more.
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Slideshow: Animal Tracks
Find tigers, giraffes, bears and birds in these images of creatures great and small.
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In pictures: Queen Elizabeth II marks 60 years ...
Photos present a portrait of her reign as captured in fleeting moments on official occasions and at relaxed family gatherings.
Today Show
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Barbie gets a royal wedding
The 2011 wedding of Prince William to Kate Middleton inspired the fantasies of millions of little girls around the world. Now, they can play out their dreams with the new Royal Wedding William and Catherine Barbie dolls.
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Hmm. That Pekingese looks familiar...
Malachy is one perfect Pekingese. When the gorgeous Westminster Dog Show-winning pooch appeared on TODAY Wednesday, the TODAY.com team let out a collective "awwww." But then he reminded us of some familiar characters...
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Daphne and Conda face off in 'Loser' showdown
When the week's twist called for the trainers to pick a player from their team to go home and work out for a week, Bob and Dolvett quickly picked the warring women.
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Ray Charles Foundation wants $3M gift back
The Ray Charles Foundation is demanding the return of the gift given to Albany State University because the organization says the college has yet to use the money to build a performing arts center in the late artist's name.
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Cold weather makes us want to watch rom-coms
By Wynne ParryLiveScience New research offers a little Valentine's Day insight: Chilly temperatures can bring the urge to cuddle up … with a romance movie.
Africa
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Lioness fatally attacks South African zookeeper
A lioness named Nyanga attacked and killed a 63-year-old South African zookeeper on Monday, apparently because security gates were left open, the Johannesburg Zoo said.
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Pirates kill 2 in Nigeria ship attack
Pirates off Nigeria's coast attacked a cargo ship Monday, killings its captain and chief engineer in the increasingly dangerous waters of the Gulf of Guinea on the west coast of Africa, officials said.
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Congo president adviser among 2 dead in jet crash
A senior presidential adviser was among two killed after a private jet crashed while landing in Congo's eastern city of Bukavu, a transport minister said Sunday.
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Rhino dies in anti-poaching demo by conservati ...
A conservation group demonstrating an anti-poaching method for reporters in South Africa accidentally killed the rhinoceros they were using in the demonstration.
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New al-Qaida video suggests Somalia alliance
An al-Qaida propaganda outlet has released a new video featuring al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahiri and the leader of Somalia’s Harakat al-Shabaab al-Mujahideen.
Asia-Pacific
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Is Apple over a Chinese iBarrel?
Apple has been dealt a series of significant legal blows that casts doubt on its control over the iPad trademark in China. But does Proview, the Shenzhen-based tech company waging the battle, have a case? NBC's Ed Flanagan reports from Beijing.
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Loose dogs blamed for kiwi deaths in New Zealand
Dogs let off their leashes were blamed in the death of scores of kiwis in a New Zealand national forest, according to local media reports.
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China VP defends human rights record
China's heir apparent leader defends his county's widely criticized human rights record but acknowledges during his U.S. visit.
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Hong Kong still another world for mainlanders
Since Hong Kong’s 1997 handover it is no longer such a mystery for mainland Chinese– but in many ways it is still a world away. NBC News Bo Gu reports.
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Apple iPads may face China export ban
A Chinese tech firm that says it owns the iPad trademark, plans to seek a ban on exports of Apple Inc's computer tablets from China, a lawyer for the company said.
Mideast/N. Africa
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Israel: Iran's 'aggression' destabilizing world
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday that Iran is destabilizing the world and its aggression must be stopped.
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Assad calls referendum as Syria conflict rages
Syria's embattled President Bashar Assad on Wednesday said a referendum on a new constitution would be held in just 11 days' time, as his regime's forces attacked rebels.
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Police come out in force to shut down protests
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Arab nations get ready to arm Syria rebels
Syrian government forces attacked opponents of President Bashar al-Assad in cities and towns across the country on Tuesday and Arab officials confirmed that regional governments would be ready to arm the resistance if the bloodshed did not cease.
Stocks & economy
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Stocks set to rise as Euro fears ease
Stocks are set to rise Wednesday, amid hopes a growing flood of money from major central banks will support growth as data show the euro zone's economy headed for a recession.
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Nasdaq, BATS websites hit by hackers
Websites of exchange operators Nasdaq and BATS have been attacked by hackers over the last 24 hours, causing ongoing disruptions for those trying to use the sites, spokespersons for the companies said on Tuesday.
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Stocks end flat amid fresh concerns over Greece
Stocks ended flat Tuesday amid fresh concerns over Greece's bailout and on weak U.S. retail sales data.
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Obama budget sees recovery gaining speed
President Barack Obama is feeling upbeat about the economic recovery, maybe too upbeat.His budget's numbers are higher than forecasts from the CBO and 50 private business economists.
World business
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Europe's economy edges closer to recession
The euro zone economy shrank at the end of 2011 and will flirt with a mild recession under the weight of the sovereign debt crisis, but strength in France and resilience in Germany may keep it above water.
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Japan tops list of countries deepest in debt
24/7 Wall St. ranked developed countries by estimated general government debt as a percentage of nominal GDP for 2011, based on data provided by Moody’s Statistical Handbook for 2011.
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Yahoo's talks with China's Alibaba break down
Talks between Yahoo and China's Alibaba over the internet giant's Asian assets have hit an impasse, throwing their plans for a $17 billion tax-free asset swap into question, sources say. Sponsored By: Chicago Booth Business Forecast Ads by Pheedo
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Apple asks labor group to probe China suppliers
In an effort to calm the storm building against Apple’s labor practices in China, the company said Monday that a labor group is going to conduct audits of its suppliers there.
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Small business
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Megaupload chief had wild ride before arrest
In the Wild, Wild West-era of digital media, there is no cowboy quite like Kim Dotcom. Part Sean Parker, part Kevin Mitnick, Dotcom embodies the wildest age of Internet piracy.
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Small businesses more confident in December
Small businesses grew more confident in the economy's future in December, marking a fourth straight month of improvement, a survey released on Tuesday showed.
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'Elf on the Shelf' is a holiday hit
There is one hot item this holiday season that won't be resting under the Christmas tree. It will be on a shelf — watching you.
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Small businesses see D.C. as big threat
Corey Shaker is hoping to sell a lot more cars next year. The biggest roadblock he sees is the ongoing political gridlock in Washington, D.C.
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NYC roll-your-own shop to close after city sues
A company that was helping New York smokers avoid high taxes by having them roll their own cigarettes on machines in the store has agreed to shut down after being sued by the city.
The White House
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Congress weighs GOP payroll tax gambit
President Obama said he's hopeful Congress will renew a 2-percentage-point cut in the payroll tax before it lapses at the end of the month, but said it's important to also renew jobless benefits for millions of the long-term unemployed as well.
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Obama 'Truth Team' aims to counter attacks
While Republicans continue to wrangle over who will be their flagbearer against the Democratic incumbent, President Obama's re-election team is arming itself against the GOP's arguments against granting him a second term.
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Budget blueprint assumes Congress will allow tax rates on upper-income people to increase
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Obama's budget offers short-term help for economy
The president will send Congress a budget to provide short-term help to a struggling economy while offering a long-term plan to deal with soaring deficits, the White House said Sunday.
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Scoop: Jon calls Kate an ‘absentee mom’
Jon Gosselin claimed to be supportive of his ex-wife Kate’s stint on “Dancing With the Stars,” but his plans to file a petition for full custody of the kids seem to suggest otherwise. Jon Gosselin - Dancing with the Stars - Kate Gosselin - Child support - Television
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Scoop: NYT doesn’t seem to understand ‘Idol’
When the criticism of the show becomes more interesting than the program, that’s not a good thing. Among the more confounding pieces comes from the New York Times’ profile of judge Ellen DeGeneres. Ellen DeGeneres - New York Times - United States - American Idol - Talk show
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Tidbits: Jon’s ex calls ‘Bombshell’ trash
Apparently, no one warned Hailey Glassman that Jesse James’ alleged mistress would referee her boxing match, and Gosselin’s ex is irate. Jon Gosselin - Jesse James - Boxing - United States - Gosselin
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Scoop: Don’t expect Tiger’s wife to attend Masters
Couple is working on marriage in private, and her attending would distract from tournament. Plus, she isn't in the habit of making an 18th green appearance to greet Woods here -- why start now? Marriage - relationship - Sport - Tiger Woods - Golfers
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Scoop: Sandra’s scandal worsens with Nazi pic
A picture of Jesse James doing his best Nazi impersonation has leaked. Jesse James - Jesse G. James - Sandra Bullock - History - United States
Music
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Jackson advises Houston's daughter: Get therapy
Janet Jackson commiserated with Anderson Cooper about the loss of Whitney Houston and suggesting her daughter Bobbi get professional help.
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Is Adele going on a multi-year hiatus?
The Grammy-winning singer told Vogue magazine that she's looking to take four or five years off to work on her relationships.
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Little Steven on new show, life without Clarence
Steve Van Zandt needs to be in two places at the same time. He's about to go on a year-long tour with Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, but his new Norwegian mobster show "Lilyhammer" has proven to be a hit.
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Chong: Houston should have 'stuck to pot'
"Cheech & Chong" star says, "The trouble with that other stuff is that you forget you’re high. You think you’re taking a bath and you’re not. You’re under the water. It’s a sad, sad thing."
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Radiohead, Chili Peppers, Phish lead Bonnaroo
Bonnaroo has officially confirmed the anchor bands for the 11th incarnation of the iconic music festival, which will take place from June 7 to 10 in Manchester, Tenn.
Comics, Sudoku
CNBC
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Video: Cramer's Issues for the Street
CNBC's Jim Cramer shares his view on the markets ahead of the trading day. (CNBC)
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Video: Empire State Survey & The Economy
The Empire State Survey comes in better than expected, with Ronald Spogli, former U.S. Ambassador and CNBC's Rick Santelli. Santelli says the numbers are good but may just be the tip of the iceberg. (CNBC)
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Video: Ties That Bind U.S. to Europe
Weighing in on why confidence has been instilled in the system from the ECB, with Ronald Spogli, former U.S. Ambassador To Italy & San Marino (2005-2009). (CNBC)
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Video: Former Fed Gov. Kroszner on FOMC Minutes
Insight on what he expects from the Fed today, with Randall Kroszner, former Fed Reserve Board governor, who says the Fed might reveal where it plans to go with interest rates. (CNBC)
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Video: Comcast CEO on Earnings, Broadband
Comcast, parent company of CNBC, increases its annual dividend and Q4 earnings beat Street estimates. Insight on the earnings, with Brian Roberts, Comcast chairman/CEO, who says high-speed internet products performed better than in 2010. and boosted Co... (CNBC)
Andrea Mitchell Reports
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Video: Supreme Court Justice Breyer robbed
US Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer and several guests were robbed by a machete-wielding man while on vacation in the Caribbean. NBC's Pete Williams has the details. (Mitchell Reports)
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Video: Campaign trouble in Texas
Newt Gingrich has pinned his hopes on the April 3rd Texas primary, but it seems there might not be one. NBC’s Mark Murray talks about the federal court in San Antonio which has spent months referring the state’s bitter fight over redistricting. (Mitchell Reports)
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Video: Syria remains on brink of civil war
In the besieged city of Homs, Syrian government forces are pummeling the city and activists there say it’s the worst yet. NBC’s Ayman Mohyeldin reports. (Mitchell Reports)
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Video: Republicans vow contraception fight isn ...
Politico’s John Harris talks about the amendment proposed by Sen. Roy Blunt, which would allow any employer to escape the contraception mandate. (Mitchell Reports)
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Video: Breaking down Obama’s budget
President Barack Obama’s newly-proposed 2013 budget, has been criticized by Republicans as a political document in an election year – calling it “dead on arrival.” Economist Greg Ip takes a closer look at Obama’s plan (Mitchell Reports)
Hardball
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Video: Matthews: Romney makes ‘moderation look ...
The Hardball host calls the presidential candidate a “trimmer” and says he’s not quite with voters. (Hardball)
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Video: Payroll tax cut to be extended
Did Republican leadership cave on the payroll tax cut or are Democrats boxed in on the issue? Rep. Donna Edwards and Rep. Mick Mulvaney debate. (Hardball)
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Video: Did Obama win the culture wars?
Andrew Sullivan of the Daily Beast explains whether President Barack Obama’s compromise on the contraception mandate will boost his reelection campaign. (Hardball)
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Video: Obama to men: Don’t forget Valentine’s Day
Sideshow: Listen to President Barack Obama’s special message to the gentlemen of America regarding Valentine’s Day. (Hardball)
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Video: Prepping for the general election
MSNBC’s Mark Halperin and John Heilemann debate which candidate President Barack Obama would prefer to run against – Mitt Romney or Rick Santorum. (Hardball)
Countdown
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Video: Another Friday with Thurber
Countdown’s Keith Olbermann reads “The Peacelike Mongoose” by James Thurber. (Countdown)
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Video: Keith Olbermann signs off
Keith Olbermann announces that Friday's Countdown with Keith Olbermann will be the last. (Countdown)
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Video: Giffords leaves hospital, enters rehab
Neurosurgeon Jonathan Slotkin talks about the road to recovery for Rep. Gabby Giffords. (Countdown)
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Video: Cellists remember Michael Jackson
Watch as a pair of Croatian cellists use their talents to cover the song, “Smooth Criminal.” (Countdown)
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Video: From the Nightly archives: When the war ...
October 7, 2001: Watch the NBC Nightly News broadcast from October 7, 2001, when U.S. airstrikes began in Afghanistan. (Nightly News)
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Video: U.S. General on Afghanistan: 'I don't s ...
June 16: In an exclusive interview with four-star U.S. Army General David McKiernan, NBC's Brian Williams asks the new American in charge in Afghanistan how the war there is progressing. (Nightly News)
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Video: Brian Williams: Day Four in Afghanistan
June 13: Reflections from inside a Chinook: “We now use the word insurgents, but they sure look like farmers” (Nightly News)
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Video: No end in sight for Afghanistan war
Aug. 16: The war in Afghanistan has been fought for almost eight years and U.S. forces have found themselves up against much more than just a determined enemy. NBC’s Jim Maceda, who was embedded with the Marines in Helmand Province last month, reports. (Nightly News)
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Aug. 12: NBC's Jim Maceda takes you behind-the-scenes of his embed with U.S. troops in Afghanistan (Nightly News)
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The Trial of Amanda Knox
A bright young American set off to find adventure overseas. Instead, Amanda Knox found herself in an Italian prison — and at the center of a notorious case of murder. Find out what verdict the jury had in store for her in the murder of her roommate, Meredith Kercher.
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Who's who: The Amanda Knox trial
The international cast of characters implicated in Meredith Kercher's death.
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2 trials, 2 verdicts for wife accused of murder
The debate over whether a wife shot her cheating husband divided everyone – including jurors for two trials.
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Dan Mason tells his side of the story
"I am an innocent american citizen who is being bullied and harassed by certain members of the Colorado legal system," Dan Mason writes. "As stated by two separate district attorneys, 'There is no real evidence to indicate the incident was anything more than an accident.'" Read his full response ...
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Mystery at Chalk Creek
In 2003, Nancy Mason, mother of three, was killed after falling into Colorado’s Chalk Creek while on a fishing trip with her new husband. At first, her family and officials believed it was an accident, but suspicions grew, and today, those close to Nancy believe it was a homicide. The district a ...
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Three Insiders and an Executive Charged with C ...
The suspects were arrested this morning on wire fraud and conspiracy charges for conspiring to provide confidential information, including material, nonpublic information to clients, including hedge funds.
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Seeking Information in Alternate Billing Corpo ...
The FBI is seeking information from consumers who believe that they have been improperly charged on their telephone bill for services neither ordered nor authorized related to Alternate Billing Corp., 24078 Greenway Road, Forest Lake, Minnesota, or any of its affiliated companies or services lis ...
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Bridgeport Man Sentenced to 31 Months for Seri ...
A Bridgeport, Conn., man was sentenced yesterday in federal court for armed bank robbery and attempted armed bank robbery.
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Former IRS Agent Sentenced for Soliciting a Br ...
A tax revenue agent with the IRS was sentenced for soliciting and receiving a $9,700 bribe. United States District Court Judge Paul A. Magnuson sentenced Roger Anthony Coombs, age 41, of Circle Pines, to 33 months in federal prison on one count of soliciting and agreeing to receive a bribe.
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Fugitive Extradited from Mexico to Arizona to ...
Victor Flores, who fled the country before he was to face trial in 2001 on cocaine charges related to a Naco, Arizona drug tunnel that was used to smuggle 20 tons of cocaine from its inception in 1996 until May 1999 when the tunnel was discovered, was extradited to the U.S. from Hermosillo, Mexi ...
Top Ten Fugitives
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Semion Mogilevich
Semion Mogilevich, a Ukrainian businessman, is charged with more than 40 counts of racketeering, wire fraud, mail fraud, and other economic crimes. He is alleged to have participated in a fraud in Philadelphia that bilked investors out of $150 million.
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Eduardo Ravelo
Eduardo Ravelo heads the Barrio Azteca gang in Juarez, Mexico, and is charged with a variety of crimes, including racketeering, money laundering, and possession with intent to distribute heroin and cocaine.
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Joe Luis Saenz
In 1998, Joe Luis Saenz allegedly shot and killed two rival gang members in Los Angeles for disrespecting one of the members of his gang. Authorities believe that was just the beginning of his killing spree.
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Usama Bin Laden
Wanted for murder, conspiracy to murder and attack on a federal facility for the deadly 1998 bombings of the U.S. embassies in Tanzania and Kenya. Reward of up to $25 million. Bin Laden is thin, 6 feet 4 inches to 6 feet 6 inches tall, olive-skinned, with brown hair and brown eyes. He is left-ha ...
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Robert William Fisher
Wanted for allegedly killing his wife and two young children in Scottsdale, Arizona, in 2001. Fisher stands 6 feet tall, 190 pounds, with a medium build. He has blue eyes and brown hair and has surgical scars on his lower back. He has a noticeable gold crown on his upper left first bicuspid toot ...
Wanted for Violent Crimes (Murder)
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Cinthya Janeth Rodriguez
Cinthya Janeth Rodriguez and her brother-in-law, Arturo Montes De Oca, are wanted for the alleged kidnapping and murder of Rodriguez's boyfriend.
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Arturo Montes De Oca
Arturo Montes De Oca and his sister-in-law, Cinthya Janeth Rodriguez, are wanted for the alleged kidnapping and murder of Rodriguez's boyfriend.
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Carlos Medina
Carlos Medina is wanted for his alleged involvement in the murder of one woman and the attempted murder of a second woman in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Yaser Abdel Said
Yaser Abdel Said is wanted for murder. On January 1, 2008, Said took his two teenaged daughters for a ride in his taxi cab, under the guise of taking them to get something to eat. He drove them to Irving, Texas, where he allegedly shot both girls to death. They died of multiple gunshot wounds. S ...
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Jose Eduardo Rojo-Rivera
Jose Eduardo Rojo-Rivera is wanted for his alleged involvement in the murder of a man in Sacramento, California.
Wanted for Cyber Crimes
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Saad Echouafni
Saad Echouafni, head of a satellite communications company, is wanted in Los Angeles, California for allegedly hiring computer hackers to launch attacks against his company's competitors.
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Jie Dong
Jie Dong is wanted for defrauding Internet auction site users out of approximately $800,000. In the fall of 2003, Dong allegedly offered items on the auction site and collected money from the purported winning bidders. Dong is alleged to have never produced the promised merchandise to the nearly ...
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Tobechi Enyinna Onwuhara
Tobechi Enyinna Onwuhara, a convicted felon, is wanted for his alleged involvement in an elaborate scheme that defrauded the financial industry out of tens of millions of dollars.
Wanted in Criminal Enterprise Investigations
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Frederick Mercer
Frederick Mercer is wanted for his alleged involvement with a violent street crew, the Fourth Street Mob, that controlled the drug trade in and around Third, Fourth and Sixth Streets, in southeast Washington, D.C., from approximately 1998 to 2007.
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Valentin Baez
On September 24, 2008, the FBI conducted a large-scale takedown operation targeting the leadership of the Almighty Latin King Nation street gang in the Chicago, Illinois, area. The majority of arrests were based on warrants issued for drug and weapons charges. A few subjects avoided arrest durin ...
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Danny Dominguez
On September 24, 2008, the FBI conducted a large-scale takedown operation targeting the leadership of the Almighty Latin King Nation street gang in the Chicago, Illinois, area. The majority of arrests were based on warrants issued for drug and weapons charges. A few subjects avoided arrest durin ...
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Fernando Vazquez
On September 24, 2008, the FBI conducted a large-scale takedown operation targeting the leadership of the Almighty Latin King Nation street gang in the Chicago, Illinois, area. The majority of arrests were based on warrants issued for drug and weapons charges. A few subjects avoided arrest durin ...
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Benjamin Ayele
Benjamin Ayele is wanted for his alleged involvement in a conspiracy to traffic drugs from Southern Virginia to the Washington Metropolitan area, in 2000.
Missing Children
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Kyron Richard Horman
Kyron Richard Horman has been missing from Skyline Elementary School in Portland, Oregon, since June 4, 2010. He was last seen that morning after attending a science fair at the school.
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Michaela Joy Garecht
Michaela Joy Garecht was 9-years-old when she was abducted by an unknown male assailant in the parking lot of the Rainbow Market in Hayward, California, on the morning of November 19, 1988.
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Tabitha Tuders
Tabitha Tuders was last seen early on the morning of April 29, 2003, at her residence in Nashville, Tennessee. She left the house on her way to board the school bus, but never got on the bus and did not arrive at school. She has not been seen nor heard from since this time.
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Lindsey Baum
Ten-year-old Lindsey Baum was last seen leaving a friend's house on the evening of June 26, 2009, in McCleary, Washington. She was wearing a light blue hooded pullover shirt and blue jeans.
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Edwin Sanchez-Gonzalez
Edwin Sanchez-Gonzalez has been missing from Siler City, North Carolina, since October 1, 2006. He is reportedly with family in Mexico, but the exact location is unknown. It is alleged that Edwin was taken to Mexico illegally by a family member who is now in custody.
CNN Anderson Cooper 360
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Video: RidicuList: Valentine's Day
Anderson Cooper adds Valentine's Day to the RidicuList and offers up some date alternatives for the romantics out there.
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Video: Janet Jackson: Whitney Houston was a sw ...
Janet Jackson tells Anderson Cooper she first met Whitney Houston in the 80s and they always found time to chat. She reflects on their time together and offers advice to Houston's daughter as she mourns the loss of her mother. Watch the complete interview on Anderson Cooper's daytime t ...
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Video: Tracking down former Miss. Gov. Barbour
CNN's Ed Lavandera finds former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour to ask about the controversial pardons he issued to convicts.
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Video: Dangerous misuse of prescription drugs
Anderson Cooper talks to Dr. Drew and Dr. Sanjay Gupta about deaths resulting from abuse of prescription medicine.
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Letters to the President #1121: 'The songs of ...
Reporter's Note: President Obama receives a letter from me every day. But never flowers. Dear Mr. President, Well, as usual I am celebrating Valentine’s Day with my traditional marathon of playing Bob Seger’s “Night Moves” for twelve straight hours. Nothing says “I love you” quite like tha ...
CNN Entertainment / CNNshowbiz
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CNNshowbiz: Adele has plans to get back in the ...
CNNshowbiz: Adele has plans to get back in the studio after the Brit Awards http://t.co/I5BzXWsS
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CNNshowbiz: Amanda Seyfried talks 'Les Mis' an ...
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CNNshowbiz: Bonnaroo lineup announced http://t ...
CNNshowbiz: Bonnaroo lineup announced http://t.co/GPCj9kRt
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CNNshowbiz: Who's ready for 'Cougar Town's' re ...
CNNshowbiz: Who's ready for 'Cougar Town's' return? http://t.co/zDEm53SU
CNN Cafferty - File
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Where is the U.S. headed if Pres. Obama is add ...
Here’s my question to you: Where is the U.S. headed if Pres. Obama is adding an estimated $5 trillion to the national debt in his first term? Tune in to the Situation Room at 4pm to see if Jack reads your answer on air. And, we love to know where you’re writing from, so please [...]
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Does Rick Santorum have electability issues if ...
Here’s my question to you: Does Rick Santorum have electability issues if he lost a Pennsylvania Senate race by 18 points? Tune in to the Situation Room at 5pm to see if Jack reads your answer on air. And, we love to know where you’re writing from, so please include your city and state with [...]
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How big a deal would it be if Mitt Romney lose ...
FROM CNN's Jack Cafferty: Mitt Romney grew up in Michigan. his father, George Romney, was the president of American Motors and later the governor. Two weeks from today, there's a very real chance Romney could lose the Republican primary in his home state. Now, it's one thing to lo ...
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If gasoline hits record prices this summer, ho ...
FROM CNN's Jack Cafferty: Americans' pain at the gas pump could mean pain on election night for President Obama come November. The national average for regular unleaded gasoline is now $3.52 a gallon, according to the Energy Department. That's up more than 4 cents a gallon from a ...
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Why can't Mitt Romney catch fire with conserva ...
FROM CNN's Jack Cafferty: Mitt Romney's not selling what conservatives want to buy. His focus on jobs and the economy just isn't connecting with the right wing of the GOP. Peter Beinart writes in The Daily Beast that the Republican base is more fired up about how to keep governmen ...
Larry King Live
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kingsthings: Happy Valentine's Day to all! Ano ...
kingsthings: Happy Valentine's Day to all! Another holiday invented by Hallmark.
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kingsthings: Do you miss a GOP debate? Haven't ...
kingsthings: Do you miss a GOP debate? Haven't had one in a week!
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kingsthings: In the last minute of the Clipper ...
kingsthings: In the last minute of the Clipper Maverick game the refs choked with a non-foul call against Dallas. Afraid of Cuban?
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kingsthings: An incredible sports story. Jere ...
kingsthings: An incredible sports story. Jeremy Lin @JLin7 has made the Knicks a different team. This Harvard grad is a true wonder!
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kingsthings: I think the new Paul McCartney &# ...
kingsthings: I think the new Paul McCartney “My Valentine” song is beautiful & he did a great job singing it last night at the Grammys. Did you like it?
CNN Videos
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How an alleged terrorist builds bombs
CNN gives viewers a firsthand look at how a terrorist mastermind builds two bombs. Nic Robertson reports.
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Uncommon Ground: Bosworth on North Korea
Former Czar on North Korea policy talks about Kim Jong Un, and North Korea's changing landscape
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Company hires blind dog
Donna Sharp, Inc. may be known for its handcrafted quilts but the company's warmest addition is a blind puppy-coworker.
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Counterfeit cancer drug warning
CNN's Elizabeth Cohen talks about a counterfeit version of Avastin that is being sold in the U.S.
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Blackhawks, Capitals on playoff bubble
NHL analyst Mike Keenan believes Chicago and Washington are at risk of missing the playoffs unless they right the ship.
CNN POLITICS
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Romney, Santorum set sights on Michigan
Polls show GOP front-runners Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum in a virtual tie before Michigan primary. Joe Johns reports.
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Avlon: Independents are rejecting Romney
Mitt Romney is learning that there are costs to an ugly, extended primary fight marked by a rush to the far-right. Independent voters get alienated by the extremism, says John Avlon.
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China's VP to visit Capitol Hill
China's presumptive next leader, Xi Jinping, is expected to meet with U.S. congressional leaders Wednesday on the third day of a visit that could influence relations between the two world powers for years to come.
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Obama highlights 'insourcing' jobs in visit to ...
Speaking to an enthusiastic crowd at Master Lock in Milwaukee, Obama pushed for corporate tax reforms that would benefit companies bringing back jobs overseas while cutting tax subsidies for competitors that outsource jobs.
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Boehner defends payroll tax deal
House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, defended Wednesday the decision to move forward with a roughly $100 billion payroll tax cut extension that is not paid for, arguing that it was the only way to prevent a tax hike.
New York Times USA
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In China, Knicks’ Lin Emerges as a Star ...
Jeremy Lin’s stunning success with the Knicks over the last week and a half has captured the imagination of China, from Communist Party bosses to the often-persecuted Christian minority.
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What Obama Should Do Next
The improving economy has boosted Obama’s chances of re-election. Now it’s a matter of how much he’s willing and able to pit the poor against the rich.
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Prison Fire in Honduras Leaves High Death Toll
A fire at a prison killed more than 300 people and many victims burned to death in their cells, officials said.
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With Cities Under Fire, Assad Sets Date for Sy ...
President Bashar al-Assad set Feb. 26 for a vote on a new constitution as residents of some Syrian cities said life is ever more unbearable.
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Fashion Review: Marc Jacobs, Donna Karan, Vera ...
For his latest collection, Marc Jacobs created a mash-up of textures and patterns, proving again with his feistiness and his collaborations with artists that he doesn’t have to stick to a formula.
TIME.com: Top Stories
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Chicago Asked Not to Stifle Wireless at Summits
Chicago Asked Not to Stifle Wireless at Summits
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Why I Won't Be Boycotting Chick-Fil-A
Companies have a right to do what they want with their profits, even if it's something as indefensible as supporting anti-gay initiatives
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FDA Finds Lead in 400 Shades of Lipstick
FDA Finds Lead in 400 Shades of Lipstick
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Mobile Must-Haves: TIME's 50 Best iPhone Apps
Whether you're looking to load up a new iPhone or simply expand your collection, here's our 2012 list of download-deserving apps
News analysis
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The coming days: The week ahead
America's Senate ponders whether the Lockerbie bomber was set free on grounds of compassion or commerce• AMERICA'S Senate is set to open hearings on July 29th addressing the possibility that lobbying by BP played a pivotal role in the decision made by British and Scottish governments last ...
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Death in Lahore: Bombing the Light of God
A sinister and deadly new twist in Pakistan’s dreadful saga of terrorist atrocitiesOn the night of July 1st, when the throng of worshippers in the shrine of Lahore's patron saint, Ali Hajvery Data Ganj Bakhsh, was at its peak, two suicide-bombers blew themselves up. The attack, at the hear ...
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The coming days: The week ahead
Israel's prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, visits Barack Obama in Washington• ISRAEL'S prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, is set to travel to Washington for a meeting with Barack Obama on Tuesday July 6th. Mr Netanyahu’s previous date with America’s president at the beginnin ...
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The coming days: The week ahead
A trade pact will draw China and Taiwan closer togther• IMPROVING relations between China and Taiwan will get another boost with the signing of a groundbreaking free-trade pact by the end of June. Ma Ying-jeou, Taiwan’s president, was elected in 2008 on a platform that called for bet ...
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Australia changes prime minister: Rudd on the ...
Losing popularity, the Labor Party ditches its leaderLESS than a year ago Kevin Rudd rode high as one of Australia’s most successful prime ministers. Suddenly, his spectacular career has come to a crashing end. With his rating in the opinion polls sliding disastrously, and a federal electi ...
Democracy in America
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Trouble in the Heartland
ASSUMING they are authentic, the trove of confidential documents from the Heartland Institute, a libertarian think tank based in Chicago, leaked to the blogosphere on February 14th provide an interesting view of one of America’s more prominent agents of climate-change scepticism. The documents w ...
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A Detroiter in his own mind
ONE of Mitt Romney's problems is that he lays it on too thick. He's not just a conservative, he's a "severe conservative". He feels your pain because he too is "unemployed". And he understands America's car industry because he's a Tigers-cheering motorhead, a true "son of Detroit".That las ...
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The ten-dollar founding father does Brussels
I'M GLAD Charlemagne summarised the appeal of the idea of a "Hamiltonian moment" to many European politicians these days, because it helped me process something that happened a couple of weeks ago that otherwise would have seemed extremely weird. Towards the end of a meeting with the Dutch parli ...
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What's America's real crime rate?
IF YOU start feeling good about America, run don't walk to Adam Gopnik's damning New Yorker feature on the land of the free's penchant for imprisonment:For a great many poor people in America, particularly poor black men, prison is a destination that braids through an ordinary life, much as high ...
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Romney's Santorum problem
IT WOULD seem to have been a good weekend for Mitt Romney. He won the Maine caucuses, gaining 39% of the vote, and topped the straw poll at the Conservative Political Action Conference. But the good news had qualifications. Ron Paul is challenging the close outcome in Maine, a state that Mr Romn ...
The world this week
Leaders
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Arab revolutions: How to set Syria free
IN HOMS they are burying their dead under cover of darkness, for fear that the mourners themselves will become the next victims. Syrian government forces are setting out to strike the city’s makeshift clinics, where the floor is already slick with blood. The rebels in Homs ha ...
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The rich world’s economy: Not quite party time
A NEW self-assurance has spread through financial markets. The MSCI index of global stocks is up by more than 7% since the start of the year and by almost 20% since early October. Bond yields in Spain and Italy, the two biggest of Europe’s embattled peripheral economies, have ...
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Resource nationalism in Africa: More for my people
ZAMBIA’S copper belt is in a jubilant mood. Mining output and prices reached an all-time high last year, as did local sales of bar drinks and luxury cars. Foreign companies—the only ones with enough capital and expertise to do the digging—are ramping up production. Meanwhile ...
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Pakistan’s army and the law: The men in black ...
IFTIKHAR CHAUDHRY, Pakistan’s chief justice, is not short of chutzpah. In 2007 he was sacked as a troublemaker by Pervez Musharraf, the former military dictator, after pursuing investigations into suspected killings by the security forces. The movement for his reinstatement p ...
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Change in Russia: A Moscow spring?
BIG, peaceful demonstrations in the run-up to a presidential election may look like signs of a healthy democracy. Not in Russia. Rather, the protests in Moscow reflect growing disenchantment with the system of “managed” democracy under Vladimir Putin, who plans to return as p ...
Special reports
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Violence: Dripping with blood
ON DECEMBER 29TH Syed Baqir Shah, a police surgeon, was gunned down in Quetta, the capital of the province of Balochistan. A few days later the police said that some 50 suspects had been arrested but there had been no “major breakthrough”. Few were surprised. Among the prime ...
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Afghanistan: Too close for comfort
PAKISTAN REACTS WITH understandable resentment to criticism of its role in Afghanistan. During the long war there it has provided sanctuary to millions of refugees. It has lost far more troops fighting terrorists than has ISAF. After September 11th 2001 it swiftly repudiated ...
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Poverty: Always with us
After the flood THREE TIMES IN recent years Pakistan has suffered from cataclysmic disasters. The earthquake that struck Kashmir in October 2005 killed over 70,000 people and made 3m homeless. In 2010 the Indus river spilled over its banks, flooding one-fifth of the country an ...
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Religion: In the shadow of the mosque
Visibly more pious THE CLEAN-SHAVEN, middle-aged academic in Lahore is under fire from his wife and his bushy-bearded 20-year-old son, a student. Last year he completed the haj, the pilgrimage to Mecca that every Muslim is expected to make at least once. Now, after a lifetime ...
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Politics: Captain’s innings
“HE’S THE MAN!” purrs the cosmopolitan young media-studies graduate at Punjab University in Lahore. A group of a dozen or so contemporaries broadly shares her enthusiasm for Imran Khan, the rising star of Pakistani politics. Even an angry sceptic, who sees him as “the new blu ...
Europe
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German dialects: Teenagers’ argot
THIRTEEN languages in Germany are on UNESCO’s endangered list. Kiezdeutsch, the argot of inner-city teenagers, is not one. “Morgen ich geh Kino,” meaning “Tomorrow I’m going to the cinema,” a young Kreuzberger may say. In standard German that would be “Morgen gehe ich ins Kin ...
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Finland’s new president: A conservative first
AS GUARDIANS of the EU’s longest border with Russia, the Finns tend to make prudent choices. So they did in the second round of their presidential election on February 5th. Sauli Niinistö, a centre-right former finance minister, romped home with 63% of the vote, against 37% f ...
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Spanish politics: Rubalcaba’s cube
SPAIN’S Socialist Party specialises in nail-biting leadership contests. Its new head, Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba, followed this tradition on February 4th, scraping to victory by just 22 of the 955 votes cast at a convention in Seville. His opponent, Carme Chacón, a 40-year-old female former defence ...
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Russia’s protests: Just making our feelings known
AFTER several years of political slumber and mild depression, Moscow has suddenly woken up in a state of commotion and excitement, simmering with protests, counter-protests, political debates and revolutionary ideas. On February 4th no fewer than four political demonstrations ...
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Romanian politics: New government, old problems
A cold coming they had of it TRAIAN BASESCU has many qualities, but the good ones (earthy humour, boundless energy) are wearing thin and the tiresome ones (unpredictability, poor judgment) increasingly rile even his supporters. Now Romania’s president has lost his prime minist ...
The Americas
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Venezuela’s presidential campaign: Mano a mano
FOR the moment, Henrique Capriles has reason to be confident. The governor of Miranda state is the front-runner in the Democratic Unity (MUD) coalition’s primary, due on February 12th. According to Datanálisis, a pollster, he leads Pablo Pérez, his closest rival, by 62% to 16 ...
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Women in Mexican politics: The XX factor
UNTIL this year, no woman had ever been the presidential candidate for any of Mexico’s main political parties. That changed on February 5th, when Josefina Vázquez Mota, a former secretary of education and of social development, won the primary of the conservative National Action Party (PAN). “I ...
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Privatising Brazil’s airports: Fasten your sea ...
WHEN the winning bid for the privatisation of Guarulhos, São Paulo’s main international airport, was read out on February 6th, the crowd at the city’s stock exchange gasped. At 16.2 billion reais ($9.4 billion), it was nearly 4 billion reais more than the second-highest bid, and 12.8 billion rea ...
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Baseball in Latin America: Draft dodgers no more
Try a cricket bat instead SEEN from the air, much of Puerto Rico’s northern coast is a mosaic of rooftops and treetops dotted with countless baseball diamonds. The island of 4m has sent a total of 234 players to America’s Major League Baseball (MLB)—twice as many as Mexico. It ...
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Canada’s housing market: Look out below
IN FEW corners of the world would a car park squeezed between two arms of an elevated highway be seen as prime real estate. In Toronto, however, a 75-storey condominium is planned for such an awkward site, near the waterfront. The car park next door will become a pair of 70-s ...
Asia
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Mobile phones in North Korea: Also available t ...
Thumbs at work A NORTH KOREAN professor apparently posted footage on YouTube last year boasting that his country was developing applications for the Android mobile-phone operating system. Ordinary North Koreans are more likely to be pining for a humble mobile phone of any sort ...
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Japan’s electricity industry: Power politics
State employees? IN MORE ways than one, things are hotting up at Tokyo Electric Power (TEPCO), which runs the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant crippled by an earthquake and tsunami last March 11th. In recent days temperatures in one of the plant’s reactors may have hover ...
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The Maldives: Reverting to type
Anni returns to his old job “IN POLITICS in this country,” Mohamed Nasheed told The Economist in 2006, “you’re either in government or in jail.” Under house arrest at the time, he seemed more at ease than later, when, bizarrely, he became the Maldives’ president. Having fallen ...
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India’s last hangman: An executioner’s tale
One hand, one speciality IN THE crumbling Muslim quarter of Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh, India’s most populous state, a man with white beard and lilac kurta pyjamas weaves briskly through the alleys. Ahmadullah does not want to be seen at home talking to strangers, b ...
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Myanmar’s startling changes: Pragmatic virtues
ANOTHER day, another milestone: there appears to be no let-up in the frenetic pace of Myanmar’s political transformation. In early February, for the first time in memory, the finance minister revealed details of the government budget. In a speech to parliament (of all places: ...
Finance and economics
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Buttonwood: Keep on trucking
WORK until you drop. That is how many people characterise the argument of those—this newspaper included—who call for a later retirement age. Life expectancy may be steadily increasing but few are eager to add to their years of toil. Indeed, the French Socialist Party wants to ...
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Building competitiveness: A fare fight
MANY a journey starts in a taxi. So it is with the road to deregulation in the euro zone’s economies. Mario Monti, Italy’s prime minister, has prioritised liberalisation of taxi licences; Italy’s cabbies are striking as a result. Greek taxi-drivers have blockaded streets seve ...
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Sovereign bonds: Oat cuisine
FIFTEEN years ago Western government bonds were regarded as being like porridge: stodgy but easily digestible. Investors knew returns would be modest but perceived the asset class as risk-free, an important concept in both financial theory and portfolio construction. And bond ...
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The Korea discount: Minority report
IT IS sometimes asserted that low South Korean equity valuations stem from the threat of instability in North Korea. That explanation looked a lot less convincing after the death of Kim Jong Il in December, when the KOSPI 200 index of leading shares and the won, the South Kor ...
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Credit cards in China: Citi building
Colours to the mast LAST year your correspondent visited one of Citibank’s few branches in mainland China, hoping, among other things, to get a local credit card. The reply was unexpected. “Sorry, sir, but we are not very good in China. I recommend you go to another bank.”Assu ...
Indicators
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STOCKMARKETS
It was another gloomy week for most stockmarkets. The Nasdaq lost 6.0% on April 3rd, after more high-tech companies issued profit warnings. It finished the week down by 11.6%, to its lowest level since October 1998. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 2.8%.
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TRADE, EXCHANGE RATES AND BUDGETS
Australia had its biggest trade surplus for nearly four years in February, cutting the 12-month total deficit to $3.6 billion. The trade-weighted Australian dollar appreciated by 0.6% on April 4th after the Reserve Bank’s half-point cut in official interest rates boosted investor confidence. In ...
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MONEY AND INTEREST RATES
Broad-money growth was unchanged in the euro area in the year to February, but narrow-money growth picked up slightly. Money-supply growth in Denmark was again negative. Australia cut its interest rates by half a percentage point.
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TRADE BARRIERS
Roughly 60 countries, including the European Union’s 15 members and the Gulf Co-operation Council’s six members, have mechanisms for restricting trade with the rest of the world. That conclusion comes from the annual report of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) on obstacles to America ...
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STOCKMARKETS
Stockmarkets rebounded, as investors sought bargains in the belief that markets had been oversold. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by 6.2%, closing above the 10,000 level and only 13.8% off its record high. The Nasdaq Composite index gained 13.0%.
Biotechnology
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Biotechnology in North Carolina: After tobacco
North Carolina builds on the legacy of the golden leafFOR much of the early 20th century, Winston-Salem was the biggest city in North Carolina. Its fortunes, like those of most of North Carolina, centred on tobacco and textiles: in 1940 60% of the city’s populace worked for one of the Hane ...
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Genomics: What lies within
The personal genetic-testing industry is under fire, but happier days lie ahead“BY ALL accounts, I’m a medical miracle,” says Ozzy Osbourne, an ageing rock star who once bit the head off a live bat. For four decades Mr Osbourne (pictured above in his prime) drank too much and t ...
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The human genome project: Ignition sequence co ...
A history of twists and turnsDrawing the Map of Life: Inside the Human Genome Project. By Victor McElheny. Basic Books; 381 pages; $28 and GBP16.99. Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.ukIN THE late 1980s it occurred to a bunch of biologists, many of them Americans, that it might be possible to analy ...
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Biotechnology: Chemistry goes green
Behind the scenes, industrial biotechnology is getting going at lastIS GREEN chemistry ready for take-off? Delegates at a big conference on “industrial biotechnology” held near Washington, DC, this week by Bio, the industry’s umbrella organisation, seemed to think so. Industria ...
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No hiding place
Everyday genomics is coming, ready or notIT IS 2020. You are watching the latest episode of CSI Miami. Horatio and the team have a murder to solve. The murderer has conveniently left a DNA sample behind. In fact, since a single strand of the molecule can now be detected and analysed, he could ha ...
Corporate leadership
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How to make college cheaper
Better management would allow American universities to do more with lessDEREK BOK, a former president of Harvard, once observed that “universities share one characteristic with compulsive gamblers and exiled royalty: there is never enough money to satisfy their desires.” This is a bi ...
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Too much information
How to cope with data overloadGOOGLE “information overload” and you are immediately overloaded with information: more than 7m hits in 0.05 seconds. Some of this information is interesting: for example, that the phrase “information overload” was popularised by Alvin Toffle ...
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The bottom of the pyramid
Businesses are learning to serve the growing number of hard-up AmericansMANAGEMENT gurus have rhapsodised about “the fortune at the bottom of the pyramid” in emerging markets ever since C.K. Prahalad popularised the idea in 2006. They have filled books with stories of cut-price India ...
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Saving Britain's health service
The NHS needs to learn from innovations in the rest of the worldNO SPECTACLE is “so ridiculous as the British public in one of its periodical fits of morality”, harrumphed Thomas Macaulay, a Victorian historian. Today there is no spectacle so ridiculous as the British public in one o ...
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Tutors to the world
Business schools are globalising at a furious pace—which is largely a good thingBUSINESSPEOPLE are fond of accusing business academics of being all mouth and no trousers (if the accusers are British) or all hat and no cattle (if they are Texan). But when it comes to globalisation the profe ...
The environment
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Disaster in Japan: Plutonium and Mickey Mouse
Japan’s nuclear crisis drags on, exposing profound failures both at the company and in national energy policyIT IS daylight, but the darkness inside the headquarters of the world’s biggest privately owned electricity company is sepulchral. Officials, heads bowed, apologise in whisper ...
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Barack Obama's energy policy: Recycled
Platitudes from the presidentFOR 40-odd years now, as Barack Obama lamented on March 30th, American politicians have banged on endlessly about the evils of America’s dependence on imported oil, without doing very much about it. It was time, he declared, to change that, with a package of in ...
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Nuclear power: When the steam clears
The Fukushima crisis will slow the growth of nuclear power. Might it reverse it?FEAR and uncertainty spread faster and farther than any nuclear fallout. To date the crisis at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant in Japan, laid low by the tsunami of March 11th, seems to have done little if any lo ...
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Climate change and crop yields: One degree over
Data from crop trials underline the threat climate change poses to farmersFOR a scientist, there are few happier accidents than finding a trove of data that were gathered for other purposes, but which apply to your pet problem. That happened to David Lobell, a researcher at Stanford University, ...
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The aircraft of the future: Plane truths
How to build greener planes that airlines will actually want to flyFRUSTRATING as air travel might be for the average punter, there is no let-up in demand. By 2014 the number of journeys made by individual passengers is expected to reach 3.3 billion, from 2.5 billion in 2009. In part, this is a ...
Globalisation
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Politeness: Hi there
Life is getting friendlier but less interesting. Blame technology, globalisation and feminismA PRIVATE visit to the castle of Vaduz in Liechtenstein is a treat for many reasons. One is to see a fine private art collection. Another is a chance to use an otherwise unusable German word. As the only ...
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Scarcity and globalisation: A needier era
The politics of global disruption, and how they may changeTHE 1990s was “the age of abundance”, argued Brink Lindsey in a book of that title. Round the world, incomes were rising; capital markets were processing endless flows of money and investment; technological gains meant that ev ...
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Foreign takeovers in Britain: Small island for ...
The takeover of Cadbury by Kraft seems to symbolise a hollowing-out of corporate Britain. The truth is rather more complicatedTHE Thames Valley provides two contrasting examples of what happens when foreign companies buy British ones. Any day now the Scottish & Newcastle (S&N) brewery be ...
Iraq's troubles
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Donald Rumsfeld's memoir: Ducking and diving
His study in self-defenceKnown and Unknown: A Memoir. By Donald Rumsfeld. Sentinel; 815 pages; $36. Penguin; GBP25. Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.ukIT WILL surprise no one that Donald Rumsfeld emerges well from his long memoir. The quagmires in Iraq and Afghanistan, it appears, were everyone ...
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Lexington: Was George Bush right?
As Egypt erupts, his Arab “freedom agenda” is suddenly looking a little clevererBY THE scratchy standards of American politics, Democrats and Republicans left their differences at the water’s edge as Barack Obama picked his careful way through his Egypt conundrum this week. The ...
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Iraq's looming new government: This time they ...
After eight months, a deal looks as if it has been struck. Will it work?IRAQ’S politicians were poised, as The Economist went to press, to take their biggest step, since an inconclusive election eight months ago, towards finally getting a new coalition government. Nuri al-Maliki, the incum ...
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American power: After Iraq
America has had a bruising decade. But do not underestimate either the superpower or its presidentWHEN Barack Obama confirms next week that all American combat forces have left Iraq, you can be sure of one thing. He will not repeat the triumphalism of George Bush’s suggestion seven years a ...
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Iraq's uncertain future: The reckoning
American troops are leaving a country that is still perilously weak, divided and violent. Little wonder that some Iraqis now don’t want them to goTHE last American combat soldiers in Iraq shuffle through a half-empty base as they prepare for the one-way journey to the Kuwaiti border. Some ...
Telecommunications
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Mexico's communications monopolies: Amigos no ...
Billionaires feud over converging television and telecoms marketsMEXICO’S telephone and television industries are near-monopolies. About 80% of landlines are connected to Telmex, one of many companies controlled by Carlos Slim, the world’s richest man. Another of Mr Slim’s firm ...
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Phone calls: Hanging up
Reports of the death of the phone call are greatly exaggeratedWHILE the computing cloud expands ever more, the humble phone call is in terminal decline, thanks to text messaging and the mobile internet. So, at least, say commentators in Silicon Valley. Some have already penned obituaries. “ ...
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Face value: Softbank's Masayoshi Son: Son also ...
A rare, self-made business leader wants to revitalise Japan through telecoms“THEY are the losers in battle. When you meet with them, they give all kinds of excuses. They blame the government; they blame the weather!” Masayoshi Son, the founder and boss of Softbank, Japan’s thir ...
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Broadband in America: Come sooner, future
Verizon has paid dearly to build a fast network. Now it needs customersVERIZON can get shirty about the word “fibre”. America’s second-biggest telecoms operator successfully complained to the Better Business Bureau that competitors had touted “fibre-optic fast” to c ...
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Corporate governance in Hungary: Always read t ...
An intriguing tale from central EuropeTHE small print can make for gripping reading. Consider this inconspicuous gem from the latest quarterly report of Magyar Telekom, Hungary’s largest telecoms company: It is one of a series of mea culpas. And the sums involved were not trivial: €7 ...
The World Bank and the IMF
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The Russian default: Stumbling towards infinity
How the IMF was stumped by RussiaHow the IMF was stumped by Russia ...
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Sovereign debt: Wiggle room
The IMF offers indebted governments some reassuranceONE consequence of the deepest recession since the Depression has been the biggest peacetime build-up of public debt the rich world has ever seen. Some reckon that the debt position of many rich countries is now unsustainable. It is a measure o ...
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The IMF and the euro-zone rescue: High stakes
What has the fund got itself into by participating in Europe’s bail-out?THE IMF’s star has risen steadily through the global economic crisis. Contributions from its members have tripled its firepower. It has rescued economies from Hungary to Pakistan. Yet despite these achievements, ...
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The IMF and taxing the banks: Stick 'em up
The IMF’s proposals to tax the banks will be popular, but are incompleteTHE IMF used to be accused of clobbering little people in order to protect Big Finance. Now it is devising ways to squeeze the banks in order to defend society. Its proposals for taxing the world’s financial firm ...
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After the volcano: Earthly powers
Disasters are about people and planning, not nature’s pompIT IS a peculiar, if blessed, sort of natural disaster in which nobody dies. The Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajokull produced a thrilling show—and may continue to do so—but did most of its damage simply by shutting down a ...
George Will
Robert Samuelson
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How Our Gloom is Hurting the Economic Recovery
How gloom is hobbling the economy.
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Samuelson: A Poor Way to Measure the Poor
How to create more 'poor.'
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Message in Europe's Turmoil: Balance the Budget
Why we must balance the budget.
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The Euro And The Death of the Welfare State
How Greece's economic plight threatens to rattle other European countries.
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Rebalancing the Global Economy
Rich nations must sell to the poor.
Between the Lines
Fareed Zakaria: World View
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Zakaria: Rising Powers Aren't Acting Like It
You can count on a few things during the U.N.’s annual General Assembly. The traffic will be bad, the speeches will be worthy (if a bit dull)—and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will say something absurd. This year the Iranian leader suggested that U.S. officials orchestrated the 9/11 attacks to save Israel ...
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Don't Forget That the Bailouts Worked
Don’t forget: the bailouts worked.
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Al Qaeda Isn't the Threat Anymore
But no one wants to admit it.
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What America Has Lost
September 11 was a shock to the American psyche and the American system. As a result, we overreacted.
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GOP Should Heed Robert Gates
Robert Gates’s latest efforts at reforming the Pentagon are modest. He is not trying to cut the actual defense budget; he merely wants to increase efficiency while reducing bureaucracy, waste, and duplication. The savings he is trying to achieve are perfectly reasonable: $100 billion over five y ...
Newsweek National News
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Are You Ready for More?
Even those who deny the existence of global climate change are having trouble dismissing the evidence of the last year. Why we’re unprepared for the harrowing future.
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Mad as Hell
The anger that fueled the Arab Spring is now boiling over in Europe. Could club-wielding protesters be in America’s future, too?
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Inside the NYPD's Special Victims Division
How do you know who’s lying and who’s telling the truth about a rape? From no-name scoundrels to big-power suspects like Dominique Strauss-Kahn, these cops crack New York’s most shocking sex crimes.
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Are You Ready for More?
Even those who deny the existence of global climate change are having trouble dismissing the evidence of the last year. Why we’re unprepared for the harrowing future.
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Judgment Days
Coping with a planet in chaos. And more from this week's NEWSWEEK.
Newsweek / Politics
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Isikoff: Obama Cracks Down on Classified Leaks
The Obama administration is quietly ratcheting up its campaign against national-security leaks with a series of moves that are surprising intelligence-community veterans. One recent example: a memo, signed by National Intelligence Director Dennis Blair before his departure last month, that will ...
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Presidential Pony Show
Obama needs to lead, not emote.
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Rove: In Defense of Arizona's Immigration Law
Why is Obama hyperventilating?
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How Unknown Candidates Sometimes Win Elections
Experts say the odds sometimes favor political unknowns.
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Palin vs. Pelosi and Other 2010 Midterm Themes
Big trends shaping up for the fall: Palin vs. Pelosi, GOP excitement, and Bill Clinton is back.
David Icke Headlines on Snake Cult
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David Icke: The Truth Behind Theology and Chri ...
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David Icke - What is Happening? World Events, ...
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Remember Who You Are, David Icke's Ground-Brea ...
Guarantee your copy from the first print run PLEASE NOTE: The books are arriving at the warehouse on or around February 17th and orders will be shipped as soon as possible after that date. Click here for details ... ------------------------------------------------------------ JavaScrip ...
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Pretext For War: String of Global Bombings Bla ...
'Not even 24 hours have passed and “Thai officials” have already determined not only that Bangkok’s bomb blasts were the work of Iranians, but that they intended to target Israelis, this according to the Jerusalem Post. Anyone familiar with Thailand’s police and government would realize the utte ...
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EXPOSED: Child Labour Camp in Australia 2012
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Orthodoxy and the World
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Scientology & Kosovo[Bill CLinton]
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KOSOVO TERRORISTS
ALBANIA,.....
- http://www.bild.de/BILD/politik/wirtschaft/2010/09/25/clinton-global-initiative-printen-koenig-hermann-buehlbecker/zu-gast-bei-bill-clinton-cgi-gala-new-york.html
RED CROSS{NATO }SIDE
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Scientologen missbrauchen das Rote Kreuz
KOSOVO,....
- http://www.welt.de/politik/article2141944/Als_das_Deutsche_Rote_Kreuz_sich_braun_faerbte.html
- http://www.perlentaucher.de/buch/30754.html
- http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rattenlinien
- http://www.arte.tv/de/geschichte-am-mittwoch/262280.html
- http://okkulte-nazis.blogspot.com/2010/04/nazis-unterstutzten-zionisten.html
- http://www.pewid.ch/SCI/SCIstart.html
- http://www.ifrc.org/
- http://www.icrc.org/eng
- http://www.icrc.org/web/eng/siteeng0.nsf/htmlall/special_iraq
- http://www.drk.de/ueber-uns/stellenboerse/international-cooperation-and-disaster-management.html
- http://www.onleihe.de/static/content/chlinkssach/20081204/978-3-86153-470-9/v978-3-86153-470-9.pdf
- http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internationale_Rotkreuz-_und_Rothalbmond-Bewegung
- http://www.freedommag.org/Osterrch/04_a1/page12.htm
you must also be judged.EU-L-ogia-OW-n-est-ies
- http://www.daniel-rehbein.de/nachtigall-und-rose.html
- http://www.google.de/search?hl=de&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Ade%3Aofficial&q=bedini+technology+j%C3%B6rg+haider&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=
- http://www.google.de/search?hl=de&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Ade%3Aofficial&q=bedini+technology+banking+scandal&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=
- http://www.google.de/search?hl=de&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Ade%3Aofficial&q=bedini+technology+vatican+banking+scandal&btnG=Suche&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=
- http://www.skullandcrossbones.org/articles/skullandbones.htm
- http://www.theatlantic.com/past/docs/issues/2000/05/robbins2.htm
- http://www.skullandcrossbones.org/articles/obed.htm
- http://www.panaceauniversity.org/links.htm
- http://www.google.de/search?hl=de&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Ade%3Aofficial&q=bedini+technology+inc&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=
- http://energenx.com/company.html
- http://www.google.de/search?hl=de&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:de:official&&sa=X&ei=-zC_TOGWAo_EswbBuunKDQ&ved=0CBYQvwUoAQ&q=bedini+technology+Williams+and+Webster+PS&spell=1
- http://www.google.de/search?hl=de&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Ade%3Aofficial&q=bedini+technology+vatican&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=
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