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Iran to tell U.N.: Enrichment to start Tuesday
Monday, 02.08.2010, 10:14am
Iran will inform the U.N. nuclear watchdog that it will begin
enriching uranium to 20 percent on Tuesday, the country's atomic chief
said.
Iran's envoy to the International Atomic Energy Agency,
Ali-Asghar Soltanieh, said his country handed over a letter to the
agency stating its intention, Press TV reported.
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Snowbound mid-Atlantic gets set for new round
Monday, 02.08.2010, 09:40am
As the mid-Atlantic region tried to dig itself out of a
record-setting blizzard, a second weather system promised to dump more
snow this week.
Federal workers in Washington were asked to stay
home Monday except for emergency employees. Students in some schools in
the nation's capital also got a snow day.
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Edwards' mistress seeks return of alleged sex tape
Friday, 02.05.2010, 08:46am
The legal battle over a sex tape allegedly showing former Sen. John
Edwards and former mistress Rielle Hunter is expected to further unfold
in a North Carolina court Friday.
Former Edwards aide Andrew
Young and his wife, Cheri, are expected to appear in court to contest a
temporary restraining order forbidding them from disseminating the
videotape and seeking its return to Hunter.
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N. Korea says it is releasing U.S. citizen
Friday, 02.05.2010, 08:42am
North Korea said Friday it was releasing an American detained in
North Korea after reportedly illegally entering the country in
December, state-run media reported.
"The relevant organ of the
DPRK decided to leniently forgive and release him, taking his admission
and sincere repentance of his wrongdoings into consideration," KCNA
reported. The news agency earlier reported a lengthy account of what
were said to be Park's misunderstandings about the North and how they
had been proven wrong since crossing the border.
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Debate continues over surrender terms of Jackson's doctor
Friday, 02.05.2010, 07:36am
Criminal charges against Michael Jackson's personal physician will
be filed "in the near future," in connection with the pop star's death,
law enforcement sources said, but there is confusion over when he will
be booked.
Negotiations between prosecutors and Murray's
lawyers broke down Thursday evening, law enforcement sources with
detailed knowledge of the talks told Beth Karas of "In Session," of CNN
sister network truTV.
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Another 800,000 jobs disappear
Thursday, 02.04.2010, 07:01am
As bad as the government's jobs readings numbers have been during
the Great Recession, we'll soon find out the real situation likely was
worse.
Job
losses during the recession may have been underestimated by close to a
million jobs. So instead of employers cutting just over 7 million jobs
from their payrolls since the economic downturn began in December 2007,
it's expected that the Labor Department's new estimate will be a loss
of 8 million jobs.
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Pakistani scientist found guilty of attempted murder
Wednesday, 02.03.2010, 09:17am
Pakistani neuroscientist Aafia Siddiqui was convicted Wednesday of attempting to kill Americans in Afghanistan in 2008.
The jury found Siddiqui guilty of seven counts, including attempted murder and armed assault on U.S. officers.
The
Manhattan jury began deliberations Monday afternoon and sent a note
shortly before 2 p.m. Wednesday saying they had reached a verdict.
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White House reveals secret cooperation with AbdulMutallab family
Wednesday, 02.03.2010, 08:54am
Senior Obama administration officials revealed late Tuesday they've
secretly gained the cooperation of family members of Umar Farouk
AbdulMutallab to help get the Christmas Day airline bomb suspect
talking.
The cooperation effort has led to actionable
intelligence that could help prevent terror attempts on U.S. soil, the
senior officials said.
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Detained Americans thought they met with Haitian police
Wednesday, 02.03.2010, 07:01am
Ten Americans accused of illegally trying to take children out of
Haiti met with people they thought were Haitian and Dominican
authorities the week before being stopped at the border, said
interpreters who worked with the group.
The Americans were
turned back Friday as they tried to take 33 children across the border
into the Dominican Republic. At least some of the group are members of
the Central Valley Baptist Church in Meridian, Idaho. They are being
held in a jail in Port-au-Prince.
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Toyota pressured into recall
Wednesday, 02.03.2010, 02:21am
U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said Tuesday it took
pressure from the government to get Toyota to take action over its
sticking gas pedals.
"Since questions were first raised about
possible safety defects, we have been pushing Toyota to take measures
to protect consumers," LaHood said in a statement addressing the
aftermath of the automaker's massive recall.
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