12/8/2009 7:58:26 AM
![]() NEWS.com.au | Scores killed in series of Baghdad bombings Washington Post Bombings reportedly targeting educational facilities and other crowded areas kill more than 100 people and injure hundreds more in Baghdad on Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2009, a day after a blast at a school in Baghdad's Sadr City. Iraqi security forces gather at ... 127 Iraqis killed in spate of deadly bombings in Baghdad Coordinated Bombings in Baghdad Kill at Least 121 At least 127 killed as explosions rock Baghdad |
12/8/2009 8:32:04 AM
![]() Times Online | McChrystal promises to turn Afghanistan tide Times Online The United States's top commander in Afghanistan today promised to reverse Taleban momentum within a year and to have the insurgency in retreat within 18 months. General Stanley McChrystal was making his first appearance before the US Congress since ... Taliban can be 'rolled back,' mcchrystal tells House panel mcchrystal and Eikenberry present united front after troop surge row Obama Forgot First Afghanistan Strategy? |
12/8/2009 7:22:59 AM
![]() Globe and Mail | Global Warming Is Too Big to Fail FOXNews As the Copenhagen airport welcomes 140 extra private jets during the climate change summit, everyone else in the eye of the global warming storm is circling their solar-powered wagons. Predictably, The New York Times says those ... Global Warming Is Not Slowing, Says Weather Agency Climate chief dismisses e-mail outrage Draft climate proposal leaks out in Copenhagen |
12/8/2009 8:35:25 AM
![]() CBS News | Obama Focuses on Infrastructure, Jobs, Energy Rebates Wall Street Journal WASHINGTON -- In a key speech Tuesday, President Barack Obama focused on three main priorities: infrastructure investment, aid for small businesses and a new program to help Americans make their homes more energy-efficient. ... Obama Looks to Boost Small Business With Bailout Money, Tax Credits Obama proposes tax cuts for small businesses Obama to Target Public Works, Energy for Jobs Growth |
12/8/2009 7:22:22 AM
![]() New York Daily News | Man throws tomatoes at Sarah Palin, arrested Dallas Morning News The 2008 Republican vice presidential candidate, Palin, was at the mall signing copies of her book, "Going Rogue", when suddenly a man targeted her with two tomatoes while standing on the second floor balcony of the mall. Full Article at The Money ... Is she safe? Tomatoes tossed at Sarah Palin on book tour Sarah Palin Almost Gets Tomato in Face, but Jeremy Olsen Has Terrible Aim Billings residents sign up for Palin autograph |
12/8/2009 7:53:24 AM
![]() Washington Post | Vote set on abortion amendment; deal in works on public option Washington Post During a Capitol Hill news conference on health-care reform, Georgeanne Koehler of Pennsylvania, holds a photo of her deceased brother. (Pablo Martinez Monsivais/associated Press) By Shailagh Murray Seeking to resolve two contentious issues blocking ... Health Care Reform on Life Support Abortion and Costs at Top of Senate Agenda Watered-Down 'Public Plan' Emerges in Senate |
12/8/2009 5:58:43 AM
![]() ABC Online | EPA declares greenhouse gases pose health risk San Francisco Chronicle The US Environmental Protection Agency's formal declaration Monday that greenhouse gases jeopardize public health paves the way for federal regulation of carbon dioxide emissions from refineries, chemical facilities and power plants - even if Congress ... US greenhouse gas ruling sends message to world EPA clears a path for emission limits EPA's carbon dioxide emissions ruling could raise energy costs |
12/8/2009 8:22:18 AM
![]() Telegraph.co.uk | SOURCES: Tiger Woods's Mother-in-Law Hospitalized People Magazine The woman rushed to a hospital from Tiger Woods's Florida home was his mother-in-law, Barbro Holmberg, sources at the medical facility confirm. An ambulance took Holmberg, 57, to Health Central Hospital in ... Woman leaves Woods' home in ambulance after 911 call Report: Woman from Tiger Woods' home is taken by ambulance to the hospital David Letterman Making Tiger Woods Jokes? No Joke |
12/8/2009 8:12:00 AM
![]() Boston Globe | Delphos forever linked to attack on Pearl Harbor Delphos Herald Pearl Harbor and Delphos will be forever linked. On Dec. 7, 1941, the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in Hawaii pushing the United States into World War II. Three Delphos men were serving in the military and stationed in Hawaii at the ... Remembering Pearl Harbor Survivors mark Pearl Harbor Day Pearl Harbor survivors remember the attack |
12/8/2009 7:29:54 AM
![]() Globe and Mail | Iran Protesters Carry Fight into Second Day New York Times BEIRUT, Lebanon รข" Iran's broadest and most violent protest in months spilled over into a second day Tuesday, as bloody clashes broke out on university campuses between students chanting anti-government slogans and police and Basij ... Iranian forces attack student protesters on second day of demonstrations Iran arrests 204 protesters on students day Iran threatens to arrest opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi |
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