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Captain of the Enterprise boldly goes way too far!
The Guardian
Perhaps Captain Owen Honors imagined he was in outer space. The commander of the USS Enterprise – not the Star Trek starship but a nuclear-powered American warship – boldly went where no sensible American navy officer would venture in the 21st century ...
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The Guardian
Salman Taseer murder throws Pakistan into fresh crisis
The Guardian
Pakistan lurched into a fresh crisis after an outspoken secular politician was shot dead by a fanatic who opposed reform of the country's draconian blasphemy laws. Punjab's governor, Salman Taseer, was gunned down by one of his own bodyguards as he ...
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The Guardian
Unlike Rivals, Toyota Saw Its Sales Fall in December
New York Times
By NICK BUNKLEY Most automakers finished 2010 on a high note, as new-vehicle sales in the United States surged in December despite a lack of big discounts. But Toyota's struggles continued in December, as the carmaker dealt with the fallout from the ...
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House GOP health-care repeal: What will that bill do, exactly?
Christian Science Monitor
The House GOP bill to repeal the new health-care reforms would reset laws of the land to last March, before Obama signed the measure. It also calls on Republicans to craft own reform plan. In this Oct. 29, 2009 file photo, John Boehner (R) of Ohio ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Body of US presidential adviser John Wheeler found at Delaware dump
The Guardian
Police in Delaware are trying to piece together the mystery of how a decorated soldier and former adviser to three US presidents was murdered, stuffed in to a dustbin lorry and dumped in a landfill. Detectives say they are mystified by the killing of ...
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The Guardian
Republicans seek to bleed Obama's US health reform
Reuters
By Donna Smith WASHINGTON, Jan 4 (Reuters) - Republicans armed with new power will pounce on one of their top targets, President Barack Obama's hard-fought healthcare reforms, when the US House of Representatives reopens for business on Wednesday. ...
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Countdown Continues for Southern Sudan's Big Vote
Voice of America
Photo: AP The President of the Republic of Sudan Omar al-Bashir, center, is escorted by Salva Kiir Mayardit, the Vice President of the Republic of Sudan, left,as he arrives at the airport in the southern Sudanese capital of Juba, 04 Jan 2011. ...
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Scott Becomes Florida Governor Vowing to Create Jobs
BusinessWeek
By Simone Baribeau Jan. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Rick Scott, a former health-care executive who spent a record $78 million running for Florida governor, was sworn in with promises to attack the "axis of unemployment" in a state with the fourth-highest US ...
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Texas man cleared of rape after 30 years in jail
AFP
DALLAS, Texas — A Texas man who was wrongfully convicted of kidnapping, rape and robbery was exonerated Tuesday after serving more than 30 years in jail. State District Judge Don Adams declared Cornelius Dupree "free to go," to the cheers of his ...
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Preliminary hearing begins for Michael Jackson's physician
CNN
By Alan Duke, CNN Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- Dr. Conrad Murray waited at least 21 minutes after he found pop star Michael Jackson unresponsive before calling for an ambulance, a prosecutor said at the start of Murray's preliminary hearing Tuesday ...
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