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Kenya on edge as terror attack threat looms
Atlanta Journal Constitution
(AP Photo/Khalil Senosi) Shoppers entering the Yaya Centre shopping mall are searched by security guards in Nairobi, Kenya Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2012. Authorities in Kenya are increasing security measures in the capital after terror threats, ...
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
2 Alaska towns seek help weathering harsh winter
Seattle Post Intelligencer
MARY PEMBERTON, AP, RACHEL D'ORO, Associated Press In this Saturday, Jan. 7, 2012 photo provided by the Alaska Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, a man stands on a house buried in snow in the fishing town of Cordova, Alaska. ...
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Google integrates search with Google+
USA TODAY
By Michael Liedtke, AP SAN FRANCISCO – Google is sifting through thephotos and commentary on its blossoming social network so its Internet search results can include more personal information. Paul Sakuma, APPaul Sakuma, AP The additional personal ...
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USA TODAY
Troubled Kodak creates new business structure
Wall Street Journal
AP ROCHESTER, New York — Eastman Kodak Co. said Tuesday that it has realigned and simplified its business structure in an effort to cut costs, create shareholder value and accelerate its long-drawn-out digital transformation. Its depressed shares shot ...
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Syria's Assad vows 'iron hand' against opponents
Atlanta Journal Constitution
(AP Photo/Mohammed Abu Zaid) In this image made from video, Syrian President Bashar Assad delivers a speech in Damascus, Syria, Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2012. Assad gave his first speech Tuesday since he agreed last month to an Arab League plan to halt the ...
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
Bama kicks LSU 21-0 for BCS title win
Chattanooga Times Free Press
by David Paschall by Staff Report Fans cheer inside the Superdome during the first half of the BCS National Championship college football game Alabama and LSU Monday, Jan. 9, 2012, in New Orleans. Photoby Associated Press /Chattanooga Times Free Press ...
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Chattanooga Times Free Press
BC-US--Air Show Safety, 1st Ld-Writethru,506
WGME
Adds photo links. With AP Photos. By JOAN LOWY Associated PressWASHINGTON (AP) -- It's unlikely there will be significant changes to air show and air race safety rules despite an accident in Reno last year that killed 11 people, a Federal Aviation ...
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GOP rivals turn Romney's jobs record against him
Seattle Post Intelligencer
Photo: Charles Dharapak / AP Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney is reflected in a mirror as he campaigns at the Nashua Chamber of Commerce Breakfast in Nashua, NH, Monday, Jan. 9, 2012.Photo: Charles Dharapak / AP ...
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NKorea to pardon convicts; generals back young Kim
San Francisco Chronicle
(AP Photo/KRT via APTN) TV OUT, NORTH KOREA OUT North Korea said Tuesday it will issue special pardons for convicts, a rare move that appeared to be aimed at boosting the popularity of young new leader Kim Jong Un as he attempts to fill his late...
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Report: Swiss central bank board pushed chief out
Beaumont Enterprise
Hildebrand's resignation took effect immediately, Photo: Peter Klaunzer / KEYSTONE GENEVA (AP) — The board of Switzerland's central bank pushed chairman Philipp Hildebrand to resign after fresh evidence emerged undermining his claim he had been ...
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Iran sentences ex-Marine to death in CIA case
Seattle Post Intelligencer
An Iranian court has convicted an American man of working for the CIA and sentenced him to death, state radio reported Monday Jan. 8, 2012. NO ACCESS IRAN; BBC PERSIAN TV OUT; VOA PERSIAN TV OUT Photo: IRIB/File / AP In this Tuesday, Dec. ...
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UN agency confirms Iran nuke work at bunker
Atlanta Journal Constitution
Iran has begun uranium enrichment at a new underground site well protected from possible airstrikes, a leading hardline newspaper reportedSunday, Jan. 8, 2011. (AP Photo/Iranian President's Office, File) NO SALES Comment from the International Atomic ...
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
Iran sentences ex-Marine to death in CIA case
Atlanta Journal Constitution
An Iranian court has convicted an American man of working for the CIA and sentenced him to death, state radio reported Monday Jan. 8, 2012. (AP Photo/IRIB/File) NO ACCESS IRAN; BBC PERSIAN TV OUT; VOA PERSIAN TV OUT It was the first time an American ...
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
US bans new mining claims near Grand Canyon
Aiken Standard
By MATTHEW DALY Associated Press FILE - In this Sept. 27, 2010 file photo, O'Neill Butte as seen from South Kaibab Trail, in Grand Canyon National Park, Ariz. The Obama administration announced Monday a 20-year ban on new mining claims on more than 1 ...
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Pakistani court warns prime minister over failure to prosecute president on ...
WGME
(AP Photo/Anjum Naveed) (10 Jan 2012) News 13 brings you school kids from around the state of Maine who take you inside their school to show you why they think it is special. Diana Ichton is always on your side with reports that protect and inform. ...
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Police probe possible link between Arizona deaths
Atlanta Journal Constitution
(AP Photo/Michael Probst, File) This July 2006 photo released by the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests shows Jim Johnson climbing on New Hampshire's Mount Monadnock. Johnson, of Jaffrey, NH, and Carol Raynsford of Nelson, NH, ...
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
Haley Barbour pardons 4 killers: Convicts were trustees at Miss. governor mansion
The Grio
(AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis, File) HOLBROOK MOHR,Associated Press JACKSON, Miss. (AP) -- Outgoing Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour has pardoned at least four convicted killers who worked as inmate trusties at the Governor's Mansion, including a man who ...
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Another victory keeps Tebow in the spotlight
Seattle Post Intelligencer
TV OUT MAGS OUT Photo: The Denver Post, AAron Ontiveroz / AP Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow greets fans after the Broncos beat the Pittsburgh Steelers 29-23 in overtime of an NFL football wild card playoff game Sunday, Jan. 8, 2012, in Denver. ...
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Muhammad Ali set to mark his 70th in Louisville
Chicago Sun-Times
By BRUCE SCHREINER AP January 10, 2012 12:24PM In this 2009 file photo, former heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali tours the new Muhammad Ali Parkinson Center at Barrow Neurological Institute at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix. ...
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Iran leader defends nuclear program on LatAm trip
Atlanta Journal Constitution
(AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos) Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, left, is received by Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez at the Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday Jan. 9, 2012. Ahmadinejad visited with Chavez as tensions rose ...
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
10 die as Taliban storm Afghan government building
Houston Chronicle
SLOBODAN LEKIC, AP Debris are seen at the scene of explosions in Jalalabad, Nangarhar province east of Kabul, Afghanistan, Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2012. Seven Afghans got wounded by tow blasts at the same place in Jalalabad, police officials said. Photo:...
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Son of Packers' coordinator found in Wis. river
Atlanta Journal Constitution
Philbin was reported missing on Sunday at 8:15 pm The Green Bay Press-Gazettereported that the missing man is the son of Joe Philbin, the offensive coordinator of the Green Bay Packers. (AP Photo/Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, Mark Hoffman) FILE - This...
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Latest Iraq attacks kill 8, including schoolboys
Atlanta Journal Constitution
(AP Photo/Hadi Mizban) The attacks, some of which targeted security forces, struck predominantly Sunni areas north of the capital. They followed deadly car bomb blasts the evening before, and pushed to more than 100 the number of Iraqis killed in less ...
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
Todd Palin endorses Newt Gingrich: Report
Washington Post (blog)
for the GOP presidential nomination, ABC News reports: Todd Palin holds a Bible as his wife is sworn in as governor of Alaska. (Associated Press file photo) Palin said he has not spoken to Gingrich or anyone from the former House speaker's campaign. ...
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Manila alert lifted as parade ends without attack
Austin American-Statesman
(AP Photo/Bullit Marquez) As part of a technology change, commenting will not be available on some articles for a number of months. Read more about the change here. By JIM GOMEZ The Associated Press MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines lifted a ...
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Austin American-Statesman
On N.H. eve, Romney pays flak little heed
By DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE STAFF FROM WIRE REPORTS
... eve, Romney pays flak little heed. By DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE STAFF FROM WIREREPORTS. Mitt Romney on Monday dismissed intensifying attacks by his Republican rivals on his role at a corporate buyout firm, expressing confidence just a day before New Hampshire voters go to the polls. photo.caption|escapejs. Photographs by AP ...Smart DecisionsReading the newspaper gives you information that helps you make smart decisions for you and your family. Subscribing to the ...
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Leaked Associated Press Memo Reveals Decision To Formally ...
By Toro520
Just in time for the 2012 elections, the Associated Press, which yours truly has taken to calling the Administration's Press, has consciously decided to inject even more left-wing bias into its reports. A leaked memo published on December 13 by a ... AP wins when news breaks, but after an hour or two we're often replaced by a piece of content from someone else who has executed something more thoughtful or more innovative. Gee guys, do you really think you're done collecting facts ...
Pat Dollard
Russia's space chief says failures may be sabotage
In this Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2011 file photo, the Zenit-2SB rocket with the Phobos-Ground probe blasts off from its launch pad at the Cosmodrome Baikonur, Kazakhstan. (AP Photo/File). Regular Photo Size. More Offbeat and Strange News. Video: Politicians say what? A look at politicians saying the darndest things. Russia's space chief ... Space sabotage in Russia? Some recent failures of Russian satellites may have been the … Report: NYC school employee faked daughter's death ...
Strange News | WAVY TV
GOP leaders to talk about voter ID law case : News ...
By Janet Parker
On Sept. 28, 2011 Department of Motor Vehicle officials transported people who neededphoto identification cards. State records show nearly 217000 active voters lack statephoto IDs. (The Associated Press Contributed to this report). save ...
Midlands Connect - WACH News
Health Care Spending Stabilized As A Percentage Of The Economy ...
By The Huffington Post News Editors
Health Care Spending Stabilized As A Percentage Of The Economy In 2010: Report. Health Care Spending Report. (Photo by Michael Reynolds-Pool/Getty Images). By RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR 01/10/12 01:56 AM ET Associated Press ...
The Huffington Post | Full News Feed
Australian updates! National Road Championships 2012, transfer ...
By Sarah Connolly
Below the jump there'll be results of the Road Race & the ITT and more - including a bit about some of the riders, some fun transfer news, links to rider blogs, photos and as many other Australian updates as I can find - and women's cycling fans, we've ticked another rider off our "Where ... For more on the Road Races, see Womenscycling.net race report & photosreport on SheRides, Men's race report & photos on Cyclingtips, and Cyclingnews have more rider interviews from the races ...
Podium Cafe
NKorea to pardon convicts; generals back young Kim - World news
... pardon convicts; generals back young Kim. Kim Jong Un– PhotoAP. More Photos(1 of ). January 10, 2012 — SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea said Tuesday it will issue special pardons for convicts, a rare move that appeared to be aimed at boosting the popularity of young new leader Kim Jong Un as he attempts to fill his late father's shoes. Efforts to show Kim is firmly in control have provided a drumbeat of news reports in state media since his father, Kim Jong Il, died Dec. ...
Mail.com: US
Correction: Switzerland-Central Bank story | Washington Examiner
By The Associated Press
In a Jan. 9 story about the resignation of the Swiss National Bank chairman, TheAssociated Press reported the wrong date on which the bank had set the minimum exchange rate of the euro at 1.20 Swiss francs. It was Sept. 6, not Sept. 7.
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Syria's Assad vows 'iron hand' against opponents | The Associated ...
By The Associated Press
Associated PressAP Photo/Syrian State Television via APTN SYRIA OUT TV OUT.AP Photo/Syrian State Television via APTN SYRIA OUT. In this image made from video, Syrian President Bashar Assad delivers a speech in Damascus, Syria, Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2012. ... Kuwait's official news agency KUNA reported that a group of Arab League observers was attacked by "unknown protesters" in the northern city of Latakia on Monday and two Kuwaiti army officers were lightly injured. ...
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Denver Broncos News: Horse Tracks - 1/10/12 - Mile High Report
By KaptainKirk
John Fox Press Conference Head Coach John Fox talks about the significance of Sunday's wild card win and looking ahead to New England. Sounds from the Press Room Players talk about beating the Steelers and Saturday's rematch with New England. Eddie Royal talks about Denver's upset victory | ..... 2012 by Associated Press or Getty Images. Any commercial use or distribution without the express written consent of Associated Press and Getty Images is strictly prohibited. ...
Mile High Report
Iran reported to enrich uranium at underground lab | ajc.com
AP Photo/NASA This image provided by NASA shows the Strait of Hormuz taken ...from possible airstrikes, a leading hardline newspaper reported Sunday, Jan. ...
www.ajc.com/news/.../iran-reported-to-enrich-1293686.html
New Year Starts With Hopeful Outlook on Hiring - ABC News
AP. FILE - In this Dec. 12, 2011 file photo,... View Full Caption. FILE - In this Dec. 12, 2011 file photo, people talk with a recruiter, center, at a job fair sponsored ...
abcnews.go.com/.../fewer-people-sought-unemployment-aid-...
Iran reported to enrich uranium at underground lab - Yahoo! News
FILE - In this April 8, 2008 file photo provided by the Iranian President's Office, … TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran has begun uranium enrichment at a new underground ... a leading hard-line newspaper reported Sunday in another show of defiance ...
news.yahoo.com/iran-reported-enrich-uranium-underground-l...
Report: Iran begins uranium enrichment at new site - Associated Press
(AP Photo/NASA). This image provided by NASA shows the Strait of Hormuz taken from the International Space Station in Sept. 30, 2003. An Iranian newspaper ...
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The Associated Press: 'Octomom' case stuns one-child public in China
BEIJING (AP) — The photo was undeniably cute: a studio portrait of eight babies ...news anchor Bai Yansong as he introduced a 20-minute special report on the ...
www.google.com/.../ALeqM5jnL-Xw3y1IluFraOPxG1wRMEr...
Snow wreaks havoc: Multi-car pileups in 3 states - CBS News
A news photo showed cars sprawled across several lanes and beside a shoulder with accumulated snow. ... The Associated Press contributed to this report. ...
www.cbsnews.com/.../snow-wreaks-havoc-multi-car-pileups-in...
Iran reported to enrich uranium at underground lab
(AP Photo/CBS News, Chris Usher) ... at a new underground site well protected from possible airstrikes, a leading hardline newspaper reported Sunday, Jan. ...
www.palmbeachpost.com/.../iran-reported-to-enrich-uranium-...
Report: Iran begins uranium enrichment at new site - BostonHerald ...
The announcement came as another newspaper quoted a senior ... from possible airstrikes, a leading hardline newspaper reported Sunday. ... Photo by AP ...
bostonherald.com/.../20120108report_iran_begins_uranium_e...
Chinese netizens criticize train crash report | The Associated Press ...
AP Photo, File CHINA OUT ... city of Xiamen after he climbed over a safety barrier and tried to cross the tracks, the official Xinhua News Agency reported. ...
www.sfexaminer.com/.../chinese-netizens-criticize-train-crash-...
Some Winter Classic images, from the Associated Press | Rangers ...
News and insight about the New York Rangers by Rick Carpiniello ... 51 Responses to “Some Winter Classic images, from the Associated Press” .... Every single poster on Rangers Report was KILLING the officiating and the broadcast today, ...
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