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Clintons present a strong home front - Los Angeles Times
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On the trail in Iowa, Hillary presents Bill -- and her loyalty to him -- as an asset. Whether voters buy it or not, he's a huge draw.
Clintons coming to NH Friday
Hillary runs into man trouble
read comments (0)Global missile defense system could be created by 2020 - Ivanov - RIA Novosti
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PETROPAVLOVSK-KAMCHATSKY (Far East), July 8 (RIA Novosti) - A global missile defense system proposed by Russia could be created by 2020, a Russian first deputy prime minister said Sunday.
Ivanov warns of new "Berlin Wall" between Russia and Europe
Kaliningrad happy to host anti-missile complex
read comments (0)Campaign Cash: Last Call - New York Times
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By Michael Falcone Campaign wordsmiths have been hard at work finding just the right pitch to nudge, cajole and smooth-talk their supporters into sending in a contribution before tomorrow’s midnight fundraising deadline.
Clinton eyes Obama fundraising threat
Candidates Play Money Expectations Game
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AP HAVANA: Communist Cuba's parliament said Friday that a 47-year-old plot to assassinate Fidel Castro still shows the reality of US policy toward the island.
Cuban parliament says Bush wants Castro eliminated
The CIA, Castro, and the Mafia
read comments (0)China's Central Bank Asks - Wall Street Journal
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By COSTAS PARIS and JOHN JANNARONE SINGAPORE -- Yi Gang, assistant governor at China's central bank, said it will take time for China to achieve foreign-exchange flexibility.
Philippines Tells Investors Country's Economy Is Stable
Complacency May Be Asia’s Greatest Risk
read comments (0)Romney Gains Credibility In Early Primary States - Washington Post
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By Dan Balz BOSTON -- When former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney began airing television ads in a handful of states last winter, his opponents paid little notice.
Romney objects to campaign attacks
McCain, the maverick, and all McCain's lobbyists
read comments (0)Protests as Vietnam leader winds up US visit - Raw Story
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Around 2500 protestors demonstrated in California on Saturday as Vietnam President Nguyen Minh Triet wound up a landmark trip to the United States, police and officials said.
Bush to host Vietnam president in historic visit
Two Presidents
read comments (0)Robber holds hostages in US bank - Xinhua
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Robber holds hostages in US bank
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WASHINGTON, June 21 (Xinhua) — A robber fled into a bank and is holding a unknown number of hostages there in Arcola, Ill. Thursday, after being chased by police.
49 News Now - An afternoon update of news and weather
Man Shoots Sheriff In Face, Takes Hostages In Bank
read comments (0)Book of Gitmo poems is a study in ingenuity - Miami Herald
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BY NAFEESA SYEED AP The story behind a book of poetry written by Guantánamo detainees could be as compelling as the poems themselves.
Decision near to close Guantanamo
Voices of Guantanamo prisoners gathered in poetry collection
read comments (0)Bush Vetoes Stem Cell Bill; Lawmakers Offer New One - Scientific American
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By Lisa Stein WASHINGTON—President Bush this week vetoed legislation that would have lifted limits on federally funded research on embryonic stem cells.
NJ research could gain from Bush's veto
Should Embryonic Stem Cell Research Be Federally Funded?
read comments (0)'Taliban killed' in missile attack - Aljazeera.net
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'Taliban killed' in missile attack
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A missile attack, probably launched by US forces in Afghanistan, has killed at least 32 pro-Taliban fighters in a Pakistani tribal region near the border.
20 militants killed near Afghan border
Blast at Pakistan Al-Qaeda camp kills 30 militants
read comments (0)Mongolian Helicopter Crashes, 14 Dead - Sofia News Agency
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Mongolian Helicopter Crashes, 14 Dead
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Bulgaria: A Mongolian military helicopter crashed into a mountain last week, killing 14 out of 22 aboard, a government official said Monday.
Mongolia Helicopter Crash Kills 14
Eight survive Mongolia helicopter crash that kills 14
read comments (0)Energy Bill Faces Battle - Wall Street Journal
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By JOHN J. FIALKA WASHINGTON -- Senate Democratic leaders face two floor fights this week over their energy bill, one led by auto makers that want to weaken proposed fuel efficiency standards and another pushed by the coal industry for tax incentives ...
Senate Prepares to Hash Out Energy Bill Issues
Dems push for energy tax change
read comments (0)Four Dead at Selmer Auto Show - MyFox Memphis
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WHBQ FOX13 myfoxmemphis.com) -- At least four people are dead and up to fifteen injured after a vehicle lost control at an auto show and ran into the crowd at Selmer City Park in Selmer, TN.
Car in Tenn. Parade Hits Crowd, Kills 4
Dragster spins into crowd, kills 4
read comments (0)Thousands of children sold in slave labour scandal - maltaStar.com
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As Europe is still shocked at the abduction of Madeleine McCann, in China more than 1000 children may have been kidnapped and sold into slave labour in a brutal human trafficking ring that has shocked and outraged the Asian nation.
China Rescues 'Slave' Workers
Reports of Forced Labor Unsettle China
read comments (0)New Trends at Wildlife Trade Conference - Washington Post
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By ARTHUR MAX AP THE HAGUE, Netherlands -- Elephants emerged safer and tigers won a vote of support, but sharks and corals failed to win protection at a two-week wildlife trade conference that ended Friday.
Endangered Species: Winners And Losers
Namibia: Namibia to Sell Ivory Stockpile
read comments (0)US-Russian Relations Remain Strained - Voice of America
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By Jim Fry The once promising relationship between the US and Russia is now more prickly. The strain between the remaining superpower and its former Cold War foe was evident in statements by the two nations' leaders last week.
Russia Profile Weekly Experts Panel: Putin's Surprise
Czech to present counterproposal to US radar treaty in July: PM
read comments (0)Obama Calls on Fathers to Be Responsible - ABC News
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Grace Metcalf, 4, waits with her sibling and mother Tina to hear Democratic presidential hopeful US Sen. Barack Obama campaign for president at Mount Moriah Baptist Chruch Friday June 15, 2007, in Spartanburg, SC Obama spoke about strengthening family ...
Obama Calls on Fathers to Be Responsible
Obama pushes help for working families in SC
read comments (0)Iran says Russia may not let US use Azeri radar - Washington Post
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TEHRAN (Reuters) - Russia has indicated it will not allow the United States to use a radar station in Azerbaijan for missile defense against Iran, an Iranian foreign ministry spokesman was quoted by the IRNA news agency as saying on Sunday.
Iran Says Russia Won't Share Radar
Russia to drop Azerbaijan radar plan against Iran, says Tehran
read comments (0)Clintons cash out to avoid conflicts of interest - Los Angeles Times
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More than $5 million from a blind trust is sold so Hillary Clinton can comply with presidential disclosure rules. WASHINGTON - Bill Clinton and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton cashed out $5 million to $25 million from a blind trust that included more than ...
Hillary vs. Hollywood
Cash is king for Clintons
read comments (0)Episcopal panel rebuffs Anglicans' demands - Los Angeles Times
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By Connie Kang, Times Staff Writer A top Episcopal Church panel on Thursday turned down demands from overseas Anglican leaders to stop consecrating openly gay bishops and perform blessings on same sex unions.
Bless same-sex unions, retired archbishops urge
Episcopal panel rejects Anglican demand
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Wire Services, AP US District Judge Reggie B. Walton's decision will send Libby's attorneys rushing to an appeals court to block the sentence and could force President Bush to consider calls from Libby's supporters to pardon the former aide.
Judge rejects Libby bid to delay prison
No reprieve for ex-Cheney aide
read comments (0)Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and the Black Vote - ABC News
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At the House of Masters barbershop in Baltimore, they're talking politics -- presidential politics. Bring up who they are going to vote for in the Democratic primary, and you'll start a spirited debate.
Can He Crush Hillary?
Goodbye Barack, hello Hillary
read comments (0)Strong Quake Shakes Guatemala - Forbes
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By RODRIGO ESTRADA 06.13.07, 9:47 PM ET A powerful earthquake shook Guatemala and parts of El Salvador Wednesday, causing some residents of the capital cities to rush from buildings into the streets for safety, officials said.
Strong Earthquake Hits Guatemala (UPDATE 1)
Earthquake strikes off Guatemala coast
read comments (0)Ex-mayor's image, legacy still marred - San Jose Mercury News
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Ex-mayor's image, legacy still marred
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By Joshua Molina A judge's ruling clearing Ron Gonzales of bribery and other felony charges might not entirely clear the former mayor's name in the court of public opinion.
Charges Dropped for Ex-San Jose Mayor
Judge drops criminal charges against former San Jose mayor
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