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AP via Yahoo! News - Tue Nov 24, 3:44 pm ET
William Kennard, former chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, has resigned from the board of the New York Times Co. to become the U.S. ambassador to the European Union.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Tue Nov 24, 3:32 pm ET
In the history of U.S.-India relations, there's been plenty of broken bread and even a few crumbled Triscuits.
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New York Post - Wed Nov 25, 6:42 am ET
Hillary Clinton, read this and weep. Sarah Palin's autobiography, "Going Rogue," handily beat out the secretary of state's memoir, "Living History," in terms of first-week sales, moving 700,000 copies compared to Clinton's 600,000. Palin, the f...
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KETK 56 Tyler - Wed Nov 25, 2:51 pm ET
WASHINGTON - The Obama White House is addicted to the “unprecedented.” Perhaps it was a sign when President Barack Obama sat down in January to record his first weekly address and announced: “We begin this year and this administration in the midst of an unprecedented crisis that calls for unprecedented action." What has followed is declaration after declaration of “unprecedented” milestones ...
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Muskogee Phoenix - Wed Nov 25, 7:17 pm ET
The front door of the 102-year-old home of Bobby and Theresa Brown is guarded by two large nutcracker soldiers, ready to welcome visitors to the Dec. 5th and 6th Christmas Home Tour.
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Chicago Tribune - Wed Nov 25, 1:14 am ET
The Obamas played host to 320 guests from politics, government, the diplomatic world and media, business and labor -- and their old backyard, Chicago.
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Times Newsweekly - Wed Nov 25, 6:54 pm ET
by Robert Pozarycki The non-profit organization that owns a Woodside property housing an Islamic school, institute and mosque has allegedly been doing business in the U.S. read more
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The Huffington Post - Wed Nov 25, 1:54 pm ET
I'm itching like a like a volleyball playing nudist in a field of poison oak to inflate the first 4 story tall balloon and kick...
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Spartanburg Herald-Journal - Wed Nov 25, 5:22 pm ET
Published: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 at 5:18 a.m. Last Modified: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 at 5:18 a.m. If the Senate were going to write a new rule for Medicare payments meant to slow the growth of medical costs, you might think that the rule would apply to hospitals and doctors.
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Time.com via Yahoo! News - Tue Nov 24, 11:50 am ET
Bob Casey of Pennsylvania, the son of the man often called the father of pro-life Democrats, faces the biggest issue of his three years in the Senate: a debate over federal funding of abortions that threatens to bring down health care reform
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Fox News - Tue Nov 24, 10:48 pm ET
Obama shatters spending record of first-year presidents, beating Clinton, Bush by more than $1T — and counting • Obamas Welcome Guests With Curry at State Dinner • Weak Spending, High Unemployment Snag Recovery • Americans Opt for Cheaper Thanksgiving Trips
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AsianWeek - Wed Nov 25, 4:24 pm ET
Joys of Travel When fall comes around, travel throughout the USA is the best. In search of fall foliage, I ventured to the bright colored hues seen in the New England area, and found New Hampshire’s White Mountains to be a feast for the eyes. Mountainsides of yellow and orange scenery surrounded us, and the small [...]
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The Oneida Daily Dispatch - Wed Nov 25, 4:23 pm ET
SYRACUSE — Real Quiet joins the Red House Alternatives series with an evening of its signature hard-edged contemporary classical music.
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Stanford GSB - Wed Nov 25, 4:08 pm ET
"Anti-Egalitarians for Obama? Group-Dominance Motivation and the Obama Vote," Eric D. Knowles, Brian S. Lowery, and Rebecca L. Schaumberg, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology , 45, 2009.
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The Philadelphia Inquirer - Wed Nov 25, 2:40 am ET
President Obama yesterday asked U Penn President Amy Gutmann to chair a new advisory panel on bioethics.