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Washington Post - Mon Nov 9, 12:00 am ET
When Great Falls resident Carolyn Cuppernull's 10-year-old daughter came down with swine flu, she didn't have to take time off work to stay home with her.
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Daily News Journal - Tue Nov 10, 4:25 am ET
For local physician C.M. Salekin, health care reform is as urgent as America's response to the 9/11 terrorism attacks, but he believes it must be better than what's proposed by the U.S. House of Representatives.
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KHNL News 8 Honolulu - Mon Nov 9, 12:33 pm ET
HONOLULU (AP) - The U.S. departments of State and Homeland Security will host an international symposium on transnational crime starting on Tuesday in Honolulu. The three-day conference is closed to the
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NBC New York - Mon Nov 9, 6:52 pm ET
The Army major suspected in the slaughter at Fort Hood reached out to a radical Muslim imam overseas - a cleric whose teachings had served as inspiration to the Fort Dix terrorists, law enforcement and...
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Enterprise Security Today - Tue Nov 10, 3:08 am ET
U.S. officials say government computer systems are probed or scanned millions of times a day, and face an increasing threat from hackers, cybercriminals looking to steal money or information, and nation-states aimed at espionage or the destruction of networks that run vital services.
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Columbia Heights - Fridley Sun-Focus - Tue Nov 10, 2:29 am ET
An off-duty St. Louis Park Police officer shot and killed a Blaine man early on the morning of Tuesday, Nov. 3.
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Main Line Suburban Life - Tue Nov 10, 2:27 am ET
PHILADELPHIA - Big political names are visiting today for a meeting of the World Affairs Council of Philadelphia.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Sun Nov 8, 10:19 am ET
The chairman of the Senate Homeland Security Committee says he plans to begin a congressional investigation of the shootings at Fort Hood.
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New York Post - Mon Nov 9, 12:51 pm ET
Army massacre fiend Nidal Malik Hasan reportedly tried to make contact with al Qaeda terrorists, something intelligence agencies were aware of months ago. It is not known whether the intelligence agencies informed the Army that Maj. Hasan, an Army s...
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Houston Chronicle - Mon Nov 9, 12:36 pm ET
Most human resource managers say they plan to use their current sick-leave policies to accommodate swine flu absences.
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The Hanford Sentinel - Tue Nov 10, 1:43 am ET
A teen's scheme to arrange some fun away from her family's prying eyes could have ended in tragedy.
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San Francisco Chronicle - Mon Nov 9, 12:10 pm ET
The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association spent $770,000 in the third quarter lobbying on issues related to small aircraft, security and airport fees, according to a recent disclosure form. The group, which represents private pilots, lobbied on legislation... Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association - Aircraft - Aviation - Recreation - Business
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Louisville Courier-Journal - Mon Nov 9, 4:29 pm ET
After two rejections from federal emergency officials for help following Aug. 4 storms and flooding, the U.S. Small Business Administration has agreed to make loans available to residents and businesses who were victims of the weather.
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The Emory Wheel - Tue Nov 10, 1:11 am ET
Health-care reform is now something tangible and real with the House of Representatives voting to pass the bill in the lower chamber of Congress.
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FMQB - Mon Nov 9, 4:17 pm ET
Sixty lawmakers ask DHS and FCC for the adoption of FM radio tuners in mobile phones.