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AP - Fearing a backlash, Democrats worked to smooth the impact of sweeping health care legislation on working-class families Thursday as they pushed President Barack Obama's top domestic priority toward a crucial Senate advance. The most far-reaching overhaul in decades aims to protect millions who have unreliable coverage or none at all and to curb insurance company abuses.
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AP - Police said a woman has been arrested for urinating on a police station after her companion wasn't allowed to use its restroom. A 28-year-old woman was charged with indecent exposure after the incident Wednesday, which started when her companion went to the station to resolve a 12-year-old traffic citation.
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Reuters - U.S. President Barack Obama is trying to woo International Olympic Committee (IOC) members and is poised to make phone calls on his flight to Denmark to urge them to pick Chicago as host of the 2016 Summer Games.
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Armed private security contractors have sparked plenty of negative headlines in Iraq and Afghanistan, but their numbers have long been unclear. A new report says that more than 18,000 armed civilians work for the Pentagon in the two war zones.
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At the time of his death at age 50, entertainer Michael Jackson was — despite much speculation to the contrary — in reasonably good condition, according to a report obtained by The Associated Press. His heart was described as "within normal limits."
10/1/2009 1:50:00 PM
The former U.S. president, now the U.N.'s special envoy to Haiti, says a large turnout at an investor conference in Port-au-Prince is a sign of hope for economic growth and job creation in the impoverished Caribbean nation.
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As it celebrates 60 years under communist rule, China enjoys a growing economy despite the global recession. Some say the country's authoritarian political system has given it an edge in promoting economic development. But others say policies — not politics — are more important.
10/1/2009 2:17:00 PM
Six years after being rescued, 21-year-old Elizabeth Smart for the first time publicly described the nine months in which she says she was held as a plural wife and sexually assaulted by Brian David Mitchell. The itinerant preacher has been declared mentally incompetent by a state court.
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Rescue workers are trying to find survivors from Wednesday's earthquake that hit Indonesia, killing more than 1,000 people. BBC reporter Rachel Harvey, who is in Padang, a city of 500,000 people, says parts of the city are unaffected while other parts are devastated.
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After a booming August, auto sales collapsed in September. Dealers call it the Cash for Clunkers hangover. They say there are two main reasons for the numbers: The government incentives encouraged some buyers to pull their purchases forward. The other reason: Cash for Clunkers was so popular that when September rolled around, many dealers didn't have enough cars on their lots to meet customers' needs.
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The 121st session of the International Olympic Committee is now under way. On Friday, the IOC will decide which of four cities will host the 2016 Olympics. Chicago represents the bid for the United States. It's running against Rio de Janiero, Madrid, and Tokyo.
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The two main hospital systems in Charlotte, N.C., have banned anyone younger than 18 from visiting patients. Administrators concerned about the spread of swine flu are worried that kids are primary carriers.
10/1/2009 9:07:00 AM
Scientists working in Ethiopia have discovered what they say is the biggest trove of fossils yet from the earliest known human ancestor. Fossils include teeth that suggest a new, more sophisticated procreation strategy for the time: males exchanging food for sex.
10/1/2009 8:28:00 AM
ACORN, the troubled anti-poverty group, is fighting to survive. Its government funding is threatened, and so is the money it receives from foundations and other donors. Several major funders say that they've ended or are reassessing ties with the group.
10/1/2009 10:54:00 AM
Smart appeared in U.S. District Court in Salt Lake City as part of a competency proceeding for Brian David Mitchell, the man charged in her 2002 kidnapping. Smart said Mitchell told her she would be killed if she yelled or tried to escape.
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A federal judge rules there is no justification to withhold all the notes from the FBI's session with former Vice President Dick Cheney during the investigation into who leaked the identity of CIA operative Valerie Plame. Both the Bush and Obama administrations wanted to keep it confidential because of the potential impact on future cases.
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Samoans searched flattened homes and debris-filled swamps, while dazed survivors told of being trapped underwater or flung inland by a tsunami that ravaged towns and killed at least 160 people in the South Pacific. Officials were expecting the death toll to rise.
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At least 1,100 people have died in the earthquake that struck the Indonesian island of Sumatra, the UN's humanitarian chief says.
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Barack Obama says Iran must give the UN "unfettered access" to its second uranium enrichment facility within two weeks.
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An ancient human-like creature that may be a direct ancestor to our species is described by an international team of researchers.
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Britain is helping set up a security authority in Pakistan to combat terrorism and promote political stability, the BBC learns.
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Swiss firm Nestle says it will stop buying milk from a farm owned by the wife of Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe.
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Argentina's ex-President Carlos Menem is charged with obstructing an inquiry into a deadly 1994 bomb attack.
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More than half of babies now born in the UK can expect to live to 100 years of age, researchers say.
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Michael Jackson had a strong heart and was a "fairly healthy" 50-year-old, autopsy details obtained in the US say.
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Designers of an "emergency bra" that converts into gas masks are among the winners of 2009's Ig Nobel Prizes.
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Chesley Sullenberger and Jeffrey Skiles fly together for the first time since they landed a disabled plane on the Hudson River in January.
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McLaren's Heikki Kovalainen sets the fastest lap of a wet first practice for the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka.
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Celtic are unable to avenge a controversial defeat in 1984 as Rapid Vienna secure a 1-1 Europa League draw in Glasgow.
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NHS trusts in England must monitor the quality of out-of-hours GP care more closely, says a watchdog.
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A series of adverts and a youth task force are launched to help turn young people away from knife crime.
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Britain is sending a team of government staff and firefighters to help aid efforts after the earthquakes in Sumatra.
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A man is charged in connection with a robbery at the home of England and Liverpool footballer Steven Gerrard.
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Prime Minister Gordon Brown meets the US commander of Nato forces in Afghanistan, at which they agreed a need for more "Afghanisation".
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One in three heroin or crack cocaine addicts in drug treatment schemes stops using within six months, research suggests.
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A memoir by former US vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin jumps to the top of bestseller lists on advance sales.
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China celebrates six decades of Communist Party rule with a show of military might and a spectacular fireworks display.
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Israeli PM Bejamin Netanyahu urges UN members to "come to their senses" and reject a report into Israel's conduct in Gaza.
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Pakistani soldiers are seen apparently abusing Taliban suspects in a video posted on the social networking site, Facebook.
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US stocks fall after weaker than expected manufacturing data increases fears about the slow pace of the economic recovery.
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A court in the Indian city of Mumbai grants bail to Bollywood actor Shiney Ahuja who is accused of raping his maid.
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UK science is the most productive and efficient in the G8, according to a report published by the government.
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The High Court gives permission for an injunction to be served via social-networking site Twitter.
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"Late Show" host David Letterman told his audience Thursday that he'd had sexual relations with members of his staff and that he revealed those liaisons during testimony for a case involving an attempted extortion. "I had to go downtown and testify before a grand jury," Letterman said, according to a release from his production company.
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The oldest-known hominid skeleton was a 4-foot-tall female who walked upright more than 4 million years ago and offers new clues to how humans may have evolved, scientists say. "This is not an ordinary fossil. It's not a chimp. It's not a human. It shows us what we used to be," said project co-director Tim White, a paleontologist at the University of California, Berkeley.
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At least 1,100 people are dead in Indonesia as a result of two large earthquakes in as many days, United Nations humanitarian chief John Holmes told reporters Thursday. Hundy. Hundreds more are believed to be injured, Holmes said. "These numbers, I fear, will rise as more information becomes available," he said.
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A retired prosecutor whose comments in a 2008 HBO documentary threatened to derail a 31-year-old sex case against film director Roman Polanski now says he lied. David Wells says he "buttered up" his role in the case for the documentary. He said he lied about trying to goad a judge to sentence Polanski to prison for having sex with a 13-year-old girl.
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