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Lou Dobbs resignation: What next for controversial CNN anchor? - Christian Science Monitor

Posted: 12 Nov 2009 10:39 AM PST


Globe and Mail

Lou Dobbs resignation: What next for controversial CNN anchor?
Christian Science Monitor
For Lou Dobbs, resignation isn't the end. He says he won't leave the public arena. Like Glenn Beck, will he jump from CNN to Fox News? Maybe run for public office? Stay tuned. By Linda Feldmann | Staff writer/ November 12, 2009 edition After an ...
John King to take over Dobbs's slot at CNNWashington Post
Lou Dobbs Leaves CNNWall Street Journal
CNN Anchor Dobbs Quits Cable Network After 27 YearsBloomberg
NPR -Los Angeles Times -Atlanta Journal Constitution
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Medvedev offers blunt appraisal of state of Russia - Washington Post

Posted: 12 Nov 2009 10:37 AM PST


Times Online

Medvedev offers blunt appraisal of state of Russia
Washington Post
MOSCOW -- Russian President Dmitry Medvedev called on his country Thursday to shed its "humiliating" dependence on exports of oil and other raw materials and to adopt a more pragmatic foreign policy aimed at attracting investment and ...
Medvedev wants Russia to go hi-techCNN International
Medvedev Urges New Generation to Help Remake RussiaBloomberg
Russian President Says Modernization Is NeededNew York Times
Reuters -The Associated Press -Times Online
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Obama Orders Revisions to Afghan Options - Voice of America

Posted: 12 Nov 2009 09:17 AM PST


ABC News

Obama Orders Revisions to Afghan Options
Voice of America
By VOA News A senior White House official says US President Barack Obama is calling on his national security team to revise the options for the US war strategy in Afghanistan. Mr. Obama asked for the changes Wednesday during the latest review of his ...
Obama to hold conference on battling unemploymentReuters
US ambassador to Afghanistan's criticism adds urgency to curbing KarzaiChristian Science Monitor
Obama announces forum -- a brainstorming session on job creationLos Angeles Times
Bloomberg -AFP -The Associated Press
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Winning margin in NY House 23 race tightens - WCAX

Posted: 12 Nov 2009 10:30 AM PST


The Post-Standard - Syracuse.com

Winning margin in NY House 23 race tightens
WCAX
AP - November 12, 2009 1:25 PM ET ALBANY, NY (AP) - It turns out that the special election last week for the 23rd Congressional District seat in New York may not be over after all. Although conservative Doug Hoffman conceded and Democrat Bill Owens was ...
Official: "Owens Will Have to Be Removed"The Gouverneur Times
Doug Hoffman 'seriously' looking at 2010 bidPolitico
Result of ny special election still unofficial, even with one candidate now in ...Washington Post
The Washington Independent -Associated Content -The Hill
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ACORN Sues Over 'Unconstitutional' Funding Cuts By Congress - FOXNews

Posted: 12 Nov 2009 09:51 AM PST


Big Government (blog)

ACORN Sues Over 'Unconstitutional' Funding Cuts By Congress
FOXNews
In an attempt to regain the millions in funding it lost in the wake of a hidden-camera scandal, ACORN is suing the federal government over congressional legislation that cut off funding to the community organizing group. ...
ACORN says US funding cut was unconstitutionalThe Associated Press
ACORN Sues Congress »New York Daily News
Acorn Sues Over Funding Vote in HouseNew York Times
NPR -The Hill -Wall Street Journal (blog)
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Mass. man accused in terror plot seeks bail - The Associated Press

Posted: 12 Nov 2009 09:05 AM PST


Boston Globe

Mass. man accused in terror plot seeks bail
The Associated Press
BOSTON — The lawyer for a Massachusetts man accused of conspiring in an alleged terror plot says his client should be allowed home confinement without Internet access until his trial. But a federal prosecutor argued at a detention hearing Thursday in ...
Terror Suspect Wants To Await Trial At HomeBoston Channel.com
Supporters of Sudbury terror suspect pack courtroomBoston Herald
Lawyer for Sudbury terrorism suspect wants Mehanna homeMetroWest Daily News
Suomen Kuvalehti -Providence Eyewitness News -My Fox Boston
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Despite truce, Intel may still face government probes - MarketWatch

Posted: 12 Nov 2009 10:14 AM PST


Globe and Mail

Despite truce, Intel may still face government probes
MarketWatch
By Benjamin Pimentel, marketwatch SAN FRANCISCO (marketwatch) -- Despite signing a truce with rival Advanced Micro Devices, Intel Corp. may still face government scrutiny for the way it did business in the chip market. In fact, shortly after the ...
Intel To Pay $1.25B To AMD, Ends Legal BattlesWall Street Journal
Intel: EC And Cuomo Still LoomForbes
Intel and AMD Reach a Landmark SettlementBusinessWeek
The Associated Press -Reuters -AFP
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