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Support Swells for 3 Accused SEALs

January 22, 2010
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Toyota recall: Gas pedal issue affects more than 2M vehicles

January 22, 2010
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Toyota recall: Gas pedal issue affects more than 2M vehicles

In another blow to its quality image, Toyota Motor announced Thursday a second huge recall of vehicles for another problem that ...

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Census to launch count in Alaska village

January 22, 2010
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The U.S. Census Bureau chief is heading to Alaska to formally launch the nation's 2010 count in a remote Inupiat Eskimo village, where residents are planning a huge reception of traditional dancing and a feast of caribou, moose and other subsistence foods.Bureau Director Robert Groves is scheduled to count the first household in Noorvik at 1 p.m.

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Siege of California Storms Triggers Mudslide Fears

January 22, 2010
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Siege of California Storms Triggers Mudslide Fears

Hours of heavy rain fell Thursday on saturated Southern California as the fourth Pacific storm in a week came ashore, triggering dire warnings by authorities that huge mud flows were likely in foothill communities.

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Suspect in Recruit Shooting Claims Al Qaeda Ties

January 22, 2010
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Suspect in Recruit Shooting Claims Al Qaeda Ties

The man accused of killing one soldier and wounding another outside an Arkansas military recruiting center has asked a judge to change his plea to guilty, claiming ties to Al Qaeda.

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Banks may shed private equity assets in Obama plan (Reuters)

January 22, 2010
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Reuters - U.S. President Barack Obama's plan to limit financial risk-taking could force banks, such as Goldman Sachs or JPMorgan , to shed parts of their private equity operations.

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Wall St tumbles on Obama banking proposal (Reuters)

January 21, 2010
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Wall St tumbles on Obama banking proposal
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Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, January 20, 2010. REUTERS/Brendan McDermidReuters - Wall Street tumbled on Thursday after President Barack Obama proposed rules aimed at making the financial system safer by preventing the biggest banks from taking excessive risks.


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