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- APEC: Global crisis can be overcome in 18 months (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- In Bush's Final Days, Are Pardons In The Works? (NPR)
- Retailers, Shoppers Cautious This Holiday Season (NPR)
- Democrats eye huge economic boost (BBC)
- Apec upbeat over global downturn (BBC)
- US rescues ailing Citigroup bank (BBC)
- Thai marchers move on parliament (BBC)
- Suicide bomber kills at least 18 at rush hour in Baghdad (USA Today)
- Opposition makes important gains in Venezuela vote (USA Today)
- Separate bombings in Baghdad kill at least 20 (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- NKorea serious about restricting border traffic (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- Obama To Tackle Explosion In Federal Contracts (NPR)
- Obama names his US Treasury team (BBC)
- Carter shocked by Zimbabwe crisis (BBC)
- Minner names Kaufman to fill Biden's seat (USA Today)
- Study: Do breast tumors go away on their own? (USA Today)
- China maintains hold on Tibet and tests Dalai Lama (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- U.K. Unveils Stimulus Plan (NPR)
- Ind. Eyes Federal Funds For Jobless Benefits (NPR)
- Obama pledges 'jolt' to economy (BBC)
- UN head outlines DR Congo 'abuse' (BBC)
- Bush, Olmert leaving with no Mideast peace deal (USA Today)
- Pakistan gets $7.6 billion loan package from IMF (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- 10 Taliban arrested in school girl acid attack (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- Islamic charity leaders guilty of aiding Hamas (USA Today)
- Bangkok protesters fire on rivals (BBC)
- US Fed unveils new $800bn rescue (BBC)
- Dingell hospitalized in Washington (USA Today)
- Ohio high court to decide 15th District votes (USA Today)
- Mystery `Eleanor Rigby' document goes to auction (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- Bin Laden's Ex-Driver To Return To Yemen (NPR)
- Holder May Have Had Bigger Role In Rich Pardon (NPR)
- Protesters swarm Thai airport, takeoffs suspended (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- Gates 'to stay as Pentagon chief' (BBC)
- Thai protesters shut down airport (BBC)
- Official: Gates to stay on as defense secretary (USA Today)
- Obama caps inaugural contributions (USA Today)
- Thai army commander urges fresh poll to end crisis (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- Official says sunken 'pirate' ship was Thai boat (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- Gates To Continue As Obama's Defense Secretary (NPR)
- Ford Exec: 'We Are Sensitive To Public Opinion' (NPR)
- Thai army calls for new elections (BBC)
- Europe to set out economic plans (BBC)
- Mumbai rocked by deadly shootings (BBC)
- Thai leader rejects election call (BBC)
- Mumbai attacks kill scores; hostages taken (USA Today)
- Tenn. tornado survivors find much to be thankful for (USA Today)
- Mumbai police: 4 suspects killed, 9 arrested (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- Raul Castro to Sean Penn: he'd meet Obama at Gitmo (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- A Look At Likely Pick For National Security Adviser (NPR)
- Russia Flexes Muscles In Cuba, Venezuela (NPR)
- Troops confront Mumbai attackers (BBC)
- Thai protests shut second airport (BBC)
- Thai Cabinet mulls state of emergency decree (USA Today)
- Gunmen in Mumbai leave at least 101 dead; hostages taken (USA Today)
- 101 killed as gunmen rampage in India city (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- Victims speak of night of terror in Mumbai (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- Black Iraqis In Basra Face Racism (NPR)
- Militants Target Mumbai In Multiple Attacks (NPR)
- Thai PM 'to act against protests' (BBC)
- Indian PM vows action on attacks (BBC)
- Massive cathedral plans rededication in N.Y. (USA Today)
- Macy's annual parade draws more than 1 million people (USA Today)
- Iraqi parliament OKs US troops for 3 more years (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- Examining Who May Be Behind Mumbai Attacks (NPR)
- Survivor Tells How He Escaped Gunmen In Mumbai (NPR)
- Indian troops storm Jewish centre (BBC)
- Medvedev in Cuba to improve ties (BBC)
- Courts may decide Minn. Senate seat (USA Today)
- Pact approval shows 'political maturity,' Iraq lawmakers say (USA Today)
- Indian commandos storm besieged Jewish center (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- Thailand to negotiate with airport protesters (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- Battle rages for Mumbai hostages (BBC)
- Thai PM dismisses chief of police (BBC)
- Hostages dead in Mumbai Jewish center; fighting at Taj continues (USA Today)
- Mumbai survivor: 'There were bodies everywhere' (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- Chemical Found In The Body That Curbs Appetite (NPR)
- Mumbai Enters Day Three Of Militant Attack (NPR)
- Wal-Mart worker dies after shoppers knock him down (USA Today)
- Thai protesters ordered to leave (BBC)
- Black Friday Fight Over and X-Box (video)
- Police declare Mumbai siege over (BBC)
- Thai police confront protesters (BBC)
- 195 dead as Mumbai siege ends (USA Today)
- Canada's opposition parties may topple government (USA Today)
- Indian forces kill last gunmen in Mumbai (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- Indian Force Works To Control Hotel In Mumbai (NPR)
- Troops search Mumbai siege hotel (BBC)
- Riots 'kill hundreds in *****ia' (BBC)
- Early data shows strong Black Friday (USA Today)
- 100,000 stranded in Thailand after airports shut (USA Today)
- India terror begins with corpses on train platform (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- In Wake Of Mumbai Attacks, Bush Pledges Help (NPR)
- Lean Times For Food Banks (NPR)
- Indian allegations alarm Pakistan (BBC)
- No relief for Thailand tourists (BBC)
- USA training Iraqis to defeat roadside bombs (USA Today)
- Taliban frees 2 kidnapped Afghan journalists (USA Today)
- Aide: India's home minister offers resignation (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- 51 protesters wounded in Thailand explosions (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- India Reeling From Mumbai Rampage (NPR)
- India considers anti-terror body (BBC)
- 'The Trouble with Textbooks' spells out flaws (USA Today)
- Faces or finances? Economy cuts into cosmetic procedures (USA Today)
- Muslims condemn Mumbai attacks, worry about image (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- Obama Set To Announce Defense, State Picks (NPR)
- Car Bombing Targets NPR Journalists In Baghdad (NPR)
- Chavez renews reelection ambition (BBC)
- Icelanders rally to protest economic meltdown (USA Today)
- Thai protesters reinforce siege of airports; 300,000 stranded (USA Today)
- Rice: Pakistan must cooperate in terror probe (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- India clears last Mumbai siege site (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- Drug Deaths, Violence Plague Border In Tijuana (NPR)
- India, Pakistan Relations Hurt By Mumbai Attack (NPR)
- Mumbai state head offers to quit (BBC)
- 'No water' in cholera-hit Harare (BBC)
- Clinton named secretary of state (BBC)
- India makes protest to Pakistan (BBC)
- Corcoran builds a 'Bridge to Literacy' (USA Today)
- Governors press for stimulus bill by Inauguration (USA Today)
- Mumbai attack puts focus on Pakistan militant link (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- Mumbai's Leopold Cafe Lives To Tell Tale (NPR)
- Palin Campaigns For Incumbent In Ga. Senate Runoff (NPR)
- Announcement:washington expects biological attack by 2013
- Thai top court bans ruling party (BBC)
- India asks Pakistan for fugitives (BBC)
- Somali pirates fail to hijack U.S. cruise liner (USA Today)
- 'Chemical Ali' sentenced to death in Iraq (USA Today)
- Court ruling brings down Thai government (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- India demands Pakistan hand over terror suspects (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- High Court Case Tests Power Plants' Water Rules (NPR)
- Mumbai Attacks Suggest Terrorists Are Evolving (NPR)
- Thai airport protests called off (BBC)
- US 'warned India' about Mumbai (BBC)
- More sleep, not less work, for medical residents (USA Today)
- Russian warships hold exercises with Venezuela's navy (USA Today)
- Automakers Deliver Plans To Congress (NPR)
- The Fate Of Obama's Net Roots Network (NPR)
- Thai demonstrators leave airports (BBC)
- Nato 'to resume ties with Russia' (BBC)
- Thai airports reopen after PM ousted by court (USA Today)
- Iran's president acknowledges economy in danger (USA Today)
- Rice arrives in India in wake of Mumbai attacks (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- Nations sign cluster-bomb ban,US and Russia refuse (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- Rice Stops In India To Defuse Mumbai Tensions (NPR)
- Recession Could Thin Auto Dealer Ranks (NPR)
- US urges Pakistan help on Mumbai (BBC)
- Nations sign cluster bomb treaty (BBC)
- Empty-nesters benefit when the children fly the coop (USA Today)
- Earthquake hits northern Japan (USA Today)
- US releases first part of drug aid for Mexico (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- Some Say CIA Nominee Forced Out By Obama Team (NPR)
- How Big Three Automakers Can Win Over Congress (NPR)
- Oil falls on poor economic data (BBC)
- Pakistan vows 'action' on Mumbai (BBC)
- Zimbabwe cholera 'an emergency' (BBC)
- 10 killed, more than 100 hurt in Iraq truck blasts (USA Today)
- Officials: Pakistan militants masterminded attacks (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- Thai king misses traditional birthday eve function (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- Spanish Soccer Teams Short Of Financial Goooals (NPR)
- Economy, Drug Wars Hurt Cross-Border Business (NPR)
- Obama taps N.M. Gov. Richardson for Commerce (USA Today)
- Kenya PM calls for Mugabe removal (BBC)
- Canada halts parliament amid row (BBC)
- Iraq approves U.S. security pact (USA Today)
- Cruise ship carrying 122 adrift in Antarctica (USA Today)
- Israeli soldiers drag settlers out of Hebron house (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- India names Pakistani masterminds, date plot to 07 (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- Test-Driving A Hummer H3, In Baghdad (NPR)
- GM CEO Outlines Company's Plans (NPR)
- Bangkok airport resumes operation (BBC)
- US carmakers' plea under scrutiny (BBC)
- U.S.: 14 insurgents killed in Afghanistan (USA Today)
- Rice: 'It's well past time' for Zimbabwe's Mugabe to leave (USA Today)
- Russian Orthodox Church Patriarch Alexy II dies (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- Automakers Request $34 Billion In Loans (NPR)
- Detroit Bailout , A Matter Of National Security? (NPR)
- US job losses reach 34-year high (BBC)
- Pakistan city hit by deadly blast (BBC)
- Simpson sentenced to at least 9 years (USA Today)
- Gunmen in drag get millions in Paris diamond heist (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- Travelers leave behind a Thailand still in crisis (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- Blackwater Guards Indicted For Iraq Shootings (NPR)
- Is Now The Time To Buy A House Or Refinance? (NPR)
- 5 Blackwater guard indicted for '07 shooting (USA Today)
- US in new push for auto bailout (BBC)
- Hoax call fuels Pakistan-Indian tensions (USA Today)
- Indian police arrest 2 men in Mumbai investigation (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- NKorea vows to exclude Japan from nuclear talks (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- Amsterdam to close many brothels, marijuana cafes (USA Today)
- EU pushes climate deal in Poland (BBC)
- Obama 'to rebuild crumbling US' (BBC)
- Pakistan 'feared Indian attack' (BBC)
- Zimbabwe 'set for cholera jump' (BBC)
- O.J. Simpson faces spartan prison as lawyers appeal (USA Today)
- Indicted U.S. congressman tries to get re-elected (USA Today)
- India attacker rose from crook to militant (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- Economy Hasn't Hit Bottom, Yet (NPR)
- Congress, White House Working Out Auto Plan (NPR)
- Greek police shooting sparks riots (BBC)
- Afghan supplies hit in Pakistan (BBC)
- More than 160 U.S., NATO vehicles burned in Pakistan (USA Today)
- Afghan spokesman: 9 Taliban killed in gunbattle (USA Today)
- Indian official denies call to Pakistani president (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- More than 160 US, NATO vehicles burned in Pakistan (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- Obama Picks Shinseki To Lead Veterans Affairs (NPR)
- Fresh riots erupt in Greek cities (BBC)
- 'Turnout high' in Ghana elections (BBC)
- Study: Poverty dramatically affects children's brains (USA Today)
- Start dashing, dancing to work off extra holiday calories (USA Today)
- Riots in 2 Greek cities after teen killed (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- Obama Warns Economy Is 'Going To Get Worse' (NPR)
- Obama Nominates Shinseki To Lead VA (NPR)
- Pakistan 'crackdown on militants' (BBC)
- Greece braced for further protest (BBC)
- Thailand's main opposition party may form next government soon (USA Today)
- Israel to delay Palestinian prisoner release (USA Today)
- Pakistan arrests suspected Mumbai plotter (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- More rioting breaks out in Greek cities (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- Pakistan Arrests Militants Linked To Mumbai Attacks (NPR)
- Fears of Unrest Prompt Bailout Of China Exporters (NPR)
- Top 9/11 suspects to plead guilty (BBC)
- Greek cities hit by fresh rioting (BBC)
- Researchers: Study results should be given to participants (USA Today)
- Jet crashes in San Diego neighborhood, 3 killed (USA Today)
- Confessions throw Gitmo 9/11 trials into confusion (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- Congress Sends White House Auto Bailout Plan (NPR)
- Laid-off Chicago Workers Continue Sit-In (NPR)
- White House cool on car bail-out (BBC)
- Greek MPs consider riot response (BBC)
- Protests ahead of Athens funeral (BBC)
- Pakistan snubs India over arrests (BBC)
- New violence wracks Greece ahead of teen's funeral (USA Today)
- Israel's Likud selects hardline slate for election (USA Today)
- New violence wracks Greece ahead of teen's funeral (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- Somali pirates threat force cruise ship evacuation (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- Shift In Chinese Labor Force Marks Poor Economy (NPR)
- Pakistan Strengthens Response To Mubai Attacks (NPR)
- India police 'name Mumbai gunmen' (BBC)
- Lebanese militant leader reportedly killed (USA Today)
- Obama and Gore talk energy, economy (USA Today)
- Photos of Mumbai gunmen released; hometowns in Pakistan (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- Obama So Far Unscathed By Blagojevich Scandal (NPR)
- Court Weighs 'Extraordinary Rendition' Case (NPR)
- Greece braces for general strike (BBC)
- UK Iraq withdrawal 'begins in March' (BBC)
- Britain to begin withdrawing troops from Iraq in March (USA Today)
- Nobel Peace winner urges Obama to focus on Mideast (USA Today)
- US Special Forces mistakenly kill 6 Afghan police (AP) (YAHOO World News)
- Clashes break out as strike shuts down Greece (AP) (YAHOO World News)
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