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Chicago Shocked by IOC's Quick Rejection - Washington Post

Posted: 02 Oct 2009 10:50 AM PDT


guardian.co.uk

Chicago Shocked by IOC's Quick Rejection
Washington Post
CHICAGO, Oct. 2 -- The drama ended in stunned silence just as the party was supposed to start. Thousands of believers in Chicago's bid to host the 2016 Summer Olympics, many of them confidently waving signs that ...
Rio wins 2016 Olympic Games in landslide over MadridUSA Today
Ready for an Olympic Party, Chicago Loses Its DateNew York Times
Rio de Janeiro chosen to host 2016 Summer OlympicsLos Angeles Times
The Associated Press -Yahoo! Sports -Chicago Tribune
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Man accused in David Letterman extortion is indicted - Reuters

Posted: 02 Oct 2009 10:35 AM PDT


Globe and Mail

Man accused in David Letterman extortion is indicted
Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A television producer accused of attempting to extort $2 million from talk show host David Letterman was indicted on charges of attempted grand larceny, the Manhattan prosecutor said on Friday. The popular host of "Late Show with ...
Letterman creates brilliant hour of TV from woesThe Associated Press
Details of Letterman Blackmail Plot RevealedPeople Magazine
Charge over Letterman 'blackmail'BBC News
Entertainment Weekly -CBS News -TMZ.com (blog)
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Jobs Cuts Unexpectedly Accelerate - Wall Street Journal

Posted: 02 Oct 2009 10:17 AM PDT


The Associated Press

Jobs Cuts Unexpectedly Accelerate
Wall Street Journal
WASHINGTON -- Employers eliminated more jobs than expected last month as the unemployment rate climbed to 9.8%, another sign that a rapid recovery in the labor market is unlikely. Nonfarm payrolls declined by 263000 in September ...
Jobless rate reaches 9.8 percent in SeptemberThe Associated Press
US jobless rate nears 10 percentBizjournals.com
A Jobs CrisisForbes
MiamiHerald.com -BusinessWeek -89.3 KPCC
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GOP Senate leader stays mum on Ensign's troubles - The Associated Press

Posted: 02 Oct 2009 10:11 AM PDT


CBS News

GOP Senate leader stays mum on Ensign's troubles
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON — Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell passed on several opportunities to defend two embattled GOP senators Friday as a new report raised questions about Sen. John Ensign's efforts to cover up his affair with a campaign aide. ...
GOP Leader Tightlipped on EnsignWashington Post
New pressure for John Ensign ethics inquiryPolitico
Did ex-Ensign aide break law by contacting old boss?Los Angeles Times
Salon -Fox5 KVVU -msnbc.com
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Arrests made in Cape Cod slaying - Boston Globe

Posted: 02 Oct 2009 10:47 AM PDT


WHDH-TV

Arrests made in Cape Cod slaying
Boston Globe
By Globe Staff A 44-year-old Ipswich man has been charged with murder and attempted robbery in the death of his brother-in-law, who was found dead in a Hyannis home on Wednesday. Robert Upton has been charged in the death of Aris E. Manoloules, 47, ...
Second relative accused in Hyannis slayingWorcester Telegram
Second man charged in Cape Cod slayingBoston Herald
Teen charged in Hyannis deathTaunton Daily Gazette
Barnstable - Register -MetroWest Daily News -Cape Cod Today
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Israeli soldier held three years by Hamas appears healthy in video - Los Angeles Times

Posted: 02 Oct 2009 10:29 AM PDT


Washington Post

Israeli soldier held three years by Hamas appears healthy in video
Los Angeles Times
In the televised video, Staff Sgt. Gilad Shalit appeals to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to negotiate his release. Official response doesn't suggest a swift resolution. By Richard Boudreaux Reporting from Jerusalem - Israelis today saw the first ...
Israel's captured youths: Gilad Shalit and a Palestinian girl with ...Christian Science Monitor
UN rights council postpones vote on damning Gaza reportAFP
Video Shows Captive Israeli Soldier in Good HealthNew York Times
Telegraph.co.uk -BBC News -The Associated Press
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Texting while driving banned for federal workers - Los Angeles Times

Posted: 02 Oct 2009 12:00 AM PDT


Straits Times

Texting while driving banned for federal workers
Los Angeles Times
Obama signs an executive order preventing government workers from text messaging while driving on the job or in a government-owned vehicle. A billboard in Indianapolis encourages motorists not to send text messages. The practice is illegal in 18 states ...
Federal Workers Banned From Texting While DrivingInformationWeek
Don't text while driving, Obama orders US workersBaltimore Sun
Washington Launches New Push to Curb Distracted DrivingWall Street Journal
The Desert Sun -Washington Post -TMCnet
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