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2/8/2010 7:58:21 PM

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, uses a device as he visits an exhibition of Iran's laser science, in Tehran, Iran, Sunday, Feb. 7, 2010. Ahmadinejad ordered his country's atomic agency on Sunday to begin the production of higher enriched uranium, a move that's likely to deepen international skepticism about the country's real intentions on the crucial issue of enriched uranium. (AP Photo/ISNA,Hamid Foroutan)AP - Iran pressed ahead Monday with plans that will increase its ability to make nuclear weapons as it formally informed the U.N. nuclear agency of its intention to enrich uranium to higher levels.


2/8/2010 6:05:52 PM

President Barack Obama delivers remarks at the Democratic National Committee Winter Meeting in Washington, Saturday, Feb.  6, 2010. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)AP - Could this turn into something more than political theater? President Barack Obama's televised dialogue with Republican lawmakers on health care, promised for later this month, has the makings of an entertaining exchange. But the differences between the basic Democratic and GOP ideas are stark — and the two sides have increasingly hardened their positions in this election year.


2/8/2010 6:14:05 PM

FILE - In this Jan. 12, 2010 file photo, Gov. David A. Paterson delivers his State of the State speech in Buffalo, N.Y. Paterson has met privately with key Democratic leaders about his re-election plans as questions swirl around the state capitol about a variety of unproven accusations involving the Democratic governor's personal conduct. (AP Photo/David Duprey, File)AP - New York Gov. David Paterson on Monday lashed back at what he called a "callous and sleazy" assault on his character in statehouse rumors and media reports that include accusations about womanizing and drug use, allegations he flatly denied.


2/8/2010 8:02:28 PM

FILE - In this May 29, 2009 file photo, Rep. John Murtha, D-Pa., center, answers a reporter's question about Kuchera Defense Systems Inc., after attending a breakfast at the 'Showcase for Commerce' trade show in Johnstown, Pa. Murtha, an influential critic of the Iraq War whose congressional career was shadowed by questions about his ethics, died Monday, Feb. 8, 2010. He was 77.  (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)AP - Rep. John Murtha, the tall, gruff-mannered former Marine who became the de facto voice of veterans on Capitol Hill and later an outspoken and influential critic of the Iraq War, died Monday. He was 77. The Pennsylvania Democrat had been suffering from complications from gallbladder surgery. He died at Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington, Va., with his family at his bedside, the hospital said.


2/8/2010 8:01:52 PM

Light snow falls on a row of unsold 2010 Prius sedans at a Toyota dealership in Lakewood, Colo., on Sunday, Feb. 7, 2010. Toyota plans to recall about 300,000 Prius hybrids worldwide over a brake problem and will notify the U.S. and Japanese governments Tuesday, Feb. 9, a news report said, as a top executive is scheduled to testify before U.S. lawmakers over recall woes that have tarnished its reputation for quality and safety. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)AP - Toyota is recalling about 170,000 Prius hybrid cars in Japan for braking problems and will soon disclose its global plans for a fix as the automaker scrambles to repair damage to its reputation from a spate of safety problems.


2/8/2010 6:29:20 PM

Snow is piled high in front of the Capitol in Washington, Monday, Feb. 8, 2010, from last week's snow storm, one of the worst snow storms in history in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)AP - A $20 cab ride to the airport skyrocketed to the "snow rate" of $100 in the nation's capital, and those travelers who could get to the airport or train station still had to haggle or wait in long lines to escape the snowbound Mid-Atlantic.


2/8/2010 6:06:10 PM

FILE - In this  Jan. 4, 2010 file photo, an Emirati man looks over the city view at an observation point screen at the observation deck of the Burj Dubai tower, on Level 124 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The Burj Khalifa's owner said Monday, Feb. 8, 2010 the observation deck of the world's tallest tower has been unexpectedly shut down, disappointing visitors and marring the spire's reputation just a month after it opened. The precise cause of the $1.5 billion Dubai skyscraper's closure remained unclear. (AP Photo/Kamran Jebreili, File)AP - The world's tallest skyscraper has unexpectedly closed to the public a month after its lavish opening, disappointing tourists headed for the observation deck and casting doubt over plans to welcome its first permanent occupants in the coming weeks.


2/8/2010 6:57:31 PM

Conrad Murray, Michael Jackson's doctor, left, looks on as his attorney Ed Chernoff speaks during his arraignment at the Los Angeles Superior Court on charges of involuntary manslaughter in the singer's death in Los Angeles on Monday, Feb. 8, 2010.  (AP Photo/Mark Boster, Pool)AP - Michael Jackson's doctor pleaded not guilty Monday to involuntary manslaughter in the death of the pop star at a brief hearing that had all the trappings of another sensational celebrity courtroom drama.


2/8/2010 6:06:10 PM

FILE - In this Friday, May 8, 2009 picture, former Bolingbrook, Ill., police sergeant Drew Peterson arrives at the Will County Courthouse in Joliet, Ill. for his arraignment on charges of first-degree murder in the 2004 death of his former wife Kathleen Savio, who was found in an empty bathtub at home. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)AP - Days before a former suburban Chicago police officer's fourth wife vanished in 2007, she told a divorce attorney that her husband thought she suspected he had killed his previous wife and suggested extorting money from him to keep quiet, the lawyer testified Monday.


2/8/2010 6:05:58 PM

New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees celebrates with his son Baylen and wife Brittany after winning the NFL Super Bowl XLIV football game against the Indianapolis Colts in Miami, Sunday, Feb. 7, 2010. The Saints won 31-17.  after winning the NFL Super Bowl XLIV football game against the Indianapolis Colts in Miami, Sunday, Feb. 7, 2010. The Saints won 31-17. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)AP - The New Orleans Saints' victory over Indianapolis in the Super Bowl was watched by more than 106 million people, surpassing the 1983 finale of "M-A-S-H" to become the most-watched program in U.S. television history, the Nielsen Co. said Monday.


2/8/2010 7:31:21 PM

Toyota Motor Corp's newest Prius hybrid car is displayed at its showroom in Tokyo February 8, 2010. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-HoonReuters - Toyota Motor Corp said on Tuesday it would recall its flagship Prius hybrid in Japan for braking problems and that it had halted shipments of two other hybrid models to check for similar problems.


2/8/2010 8:02:14 PM

U.S. President Barack Obama delivers remarks at Democratic National Committee winter meeting in Washington February 6, 2010. REUTERS/Yuri GripasReuters - President Barack Obama's call for a healthcare summit including both his fellow Democrats and Republicans sets the stage for a final push to get stalled legislation through Congress, but skeptical Republicans said on Monday the only solution is to start over.


2/8/2010 3:53:02 PM

U.S. Rep. John Murtha (D-PA) convenes a House Appropriations Committee hearing about patient care at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, on Capitol Hill in Washington, March 7, 2007. REUTERS/Jonathan ErnstReuters - Democratic Representative John Murtha, chairman of the House of Representatives defense appropriations subcommittee who exercised enormous influence on defense issues, died on Monday.


2/8/2010 12:35:35 PM

This July 2009 photo provided by the Walters family shows Chris Walters. Walters, of Florissant, Mo., was one of five men killed Sunday, Feb. 7, 2010, during an explosion at a power plant under construction in Middletown, Conn. (AP Photo/Walters Family)Reuters - All workers at the Connecticut power plant construction site rocked by a massive explosion on Sunday have been accounted for, leaving the death toll at five, the town's mayor said on Monday.


2/8/2010 5:11:36 PM

Cars drive in single file down the normally four lane-wide 18th Street NW in downtown Washington, February 8, 2010. The federal government announced it would remain closed on Monday and most schools planned to shut down as residents of the mid-Atlantic struggled to dig out from a blizzard that dumped two feet of snow on the region.     REUTERS/Jason Reed   (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENVIRONMENT)Reuters - Federal government agencies in the capital region will remain closed for a second day on Tuesday as residents brace for another blizzard while trying to clean up from a weekend storm that paralyzed the area with two feet of snow.


2/8/2010 2:31:20 PM
Reuters - A Haitian judge made no decision at a hearing on Monday whether to free or prosecute 10 U.S. missionaries accused of kidnapping children, and their leader said she trusted in God they would be cleared and released.
2/8/2010 3:53:52 PM

FILE - In this Jan. 12, 2010 file photo, Gov. David A. Paterson delivers his State of the State speech in Buffalo, N.Y. Paterson has met privately with key Democratic leaders about his re-election plans as questions swirl around the state capitol about a variety of unproven accusations involving the Democratic governor's personal conduct. (AP Photo/David Duprey, File)Reuters - New York Governor David Paterson on Monday restated his intention to run for governor and denied rumors he might resign over potentially scandalous allegations in a forthcoming news report that fueled new speculation about his political future.


2/8/2010 3:28:20 PM

Members of a local election commission walk in front of the church as they bring a ballot box to a voter's house during the presidential election in the village of Kozova, about 140 km (87 miles) south from the city of Lviv, February 7, 2010. REUTERS/Vitaliy HrabarReuters - Ukraine waited for Yulia Tymoshenko Tuesday to contest a weekend presidential election or concede defeat and allow the winner, Viktor Yanukovich, to start piecing together a governing coalition in parliament.


2/8/2010 8:00:07 PM

Toyota Motor said Tuesday it would recall its newest Prius model, and two other hybrids, in Japan owing to brake problems as part of the latest in a string of safety issues to hit the auto giant.(AFP/File/Stan Honda)AFP - Toyota Motor said Tuesday it would recall its newest Prius model and two other hybrids in Japan owing to brake problems, the latest in a string of safety issues to hit the auto giant.


2/8/2010 6:42:32 PM

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad adjusts his goggles as he tours an exhibition on laser technology in Tehran. The United States and France said they will push for AFP - The United States and France said they will push for "strong" new UN anti-nuclear sanctions against Iran after the Middle East state announced it was going to step up its uranium enrichment.


2/8/2010 6:01:00 PM
North Korean leader Kim Jong Il reiterated his country's pledge to achieve a denuclearization of the Korean peninsula when he met a senior Chinese envoy, Beijing's official news agency reported. "The sincerity of relevant parties to resume the six-party talks is very important," Kim said.
2/8/2010 2:58:00 PM
More rumors about New York Gov. David Paterson, who insists he is not planning to resign.
2/8/2010 2:52:00 PM
Authorities looking for the cause of an explosion that killed five people at a Middletown power plant under construction launched a criminal investigation, saying they could not rule out criminal negligence as the cause. The powerful explosion blew apart large swaths of the nearly completed 620-megawatt Kleen Energy plant Sunday.
2/8/2010 2:38:00 PM
Critics call the president's plan to hold a summit between Democrats and Republicans on Feb. 25 a purely political gambit designed to give the appearance of momentum for the health bill. Even supporters of the summit see room for common ground with Republicans on only a few narrow issues.
2/8/2010 1:25:00 PM
The U.N.'s Goldstone Report accused both Israel and Hamas of war crimes during last winter's conflict in the Gaza Strip. Now, some say Israel needs to launch an offensive of a different kind: a public relations drive to disassociate itself from words like "occupation" or "conflict."
2/8/2010 11:56:00 AM
Rep. John Murtha, a powerful Pennsylvania Democrat, dies at 77 after complications from gall bladder surgery.
2/8/2010 3:09:23 PM
Pressure is building in the West for new international sanctions against Iran, after its announcement it will step up uranium enrichment.
2/8/2010 7:49:29 PM
The campaign for presidential and senatorial candidates begins in the Philippines ahead of May's elections.
2/8/2010 6:40:58 PM
The family of a Haitian man says he has survived four weeks under rubble since the devastating quake hit of 12 January.
2/8/2010 4:41:24 PM
A US soldier is arrested after allegedly waterboarding his four-year-old daughter for not reciting the alphabet, say Washington state police.
2/8/2010 5:04:13 PM
Californian scientists think they may have discovered the part of the brain which makes people fear losing money.
2/8/2010 2:33:07 PM
Ukraine's pro-Moscow Viktor Yanukovych will win presidential elections, officials say, but PM Yulia Tymoshenko is defiant.
2/8/2010 5:04:36 PM
A quantum physics trick is set to give smartphones and hand-held devices pressure-sensitive switches and touchscreens.
2/8/2010 10:24:29 AM
Why doesn't Bollywood take a stand?
2/8/2010 5:03:41 PM
Experts fear older women are ditching contraception in the mistaken belief that fertility inevitably wanes at a certain age.
2/8/2010 10:07:55 AM
The first Darfur war crimes suspect to face international judges has the charges against him dropped.
2/8/2010 3:53:25 PM
The commander of Canada's largest Air Force base has been charged with the murder of two women, police say.
2/8/2010 2:46:59 PM
Fresh snow is forecast to hit the Mid-Atlantic US as some cities remain largely paralysed for a third day by blizzards.
2/8/2010 4:03:23 PM
MPs are to vote on Gordon Brown's plan for a referendum on changing Britain's "first past the post" voting system.
2/8/2010 4:23:39 PM
The fault which caused a plane to crash land at Heathrow airport in January 2008 was "unrecognised", a report says.
2/8/2010 6:24:19 PM
The BBC is to reveal the total amount paid to its performers who broadcast on radio and television.
2/8/2010 4:04:06 PM
Laws protecting workers' rights need to be improved to properly tackle poverty, a charity says.
2/8/2010 3:35:09 PM
UK retail sales described as 'awful' as icy weather and the unsteady economy keep shoppers at home.
2/8/2010 8:16:32 PM
Republicans in Congress offered a tepid response Monday to President Obama's call to start a new round of bipartisan talks on ...


2/8/2010 7:31:52 PM
An Iowa man charged with the murder of an iconic high school football coach is expected to head to trial today, nearly eight ...


2/8/2010 8:19:12 PM
YouTube has no way of knowing how often police tap into its videos to make arrests, company spokesman Scott Rubin said, but police ... e ...


2/8/2010 4:46:44 PM
In California alone, the medical-marijuana business could be worth as much as $2 billion, says Dale Gieringer, state coordinator ...


2/8/2010 4:46:23 PM
A critical safety net for babies that heelprick of blood taken from every newborn in the U.S. is facing an ethics attack.


2/8/2010 4:02:35 PM
Navigational locks and gates in Chicago-area waterways crucial for commercial shipping may be opened less frequently than usual ...


2/8/2010 3:35:28 PM
U.S. officials say Mexican authorities have arrested two reputed leaders of a drug cartel that has terrorized the border city ...


2/8/2010 2:57:52 PM
Richard Whitmire, author of Why Boys Fail, talks about how lopsided enrollment came about and what should be done about it.


2/8/2010 3:15:05 PM
For some Hispanic students, navigating the college application process can be a double-whammy: Balancing high school coursework ...


2/8/2010 4:17:53 PM
Rep. John Murtha, a decorated Vietnam combat veteran and critic of the Iraq war, died Monday of complications from gall bladder ...


2/8/2010 11:39:47 AM
Republicans gave a chilly reception Monday to President Obama's invitation to discuss health care in a bipartisan, televised ...


2/8/2010 2:54:00 PM
With more snow on the way, Mid-Atlantic states may have just a day or two to dig out from a historic blizzard before another ...


2/8/2010 11:09:02 AM
The European Union's president said a Thursday summit of EU leaders will discuss funding for Haiti's reconstruction, ways to ...


2/8/2010 9:57:04 AM
The Obama administration is proposing a new agency to study and report on the changing climate.


2/8/2010 9:46:17 AM
A judge wants security officers to accompany a former John Edwards aide as he goes to retrieve a sex tape of his former boss.


2/8/2010 6:12:07 PM
A man pulled alive from the rubble of a building in Haiti's capital may have been trapped since the January 12 quake that leveled much of the city, doctors said.
2/8/2010 5:21:34 PM
Rep. John Murtha died as a result of recent gallbladder surgery complications that arose from doctors accidentally nicking Murtha's intestines, a source told CNN.
2/8/2010 6:32:59 PM
In his hectic, noisy laboratory at the University of Maryland, Michael Pecht is wary when it comes to assessing whether Toyota's suggested repair of sticky gas pedals will have any real impact.
2/8/2010 5:48:56 PM
Dr. Conrad Murray, personal physician to Michael Jackson, has been charged with involuntary manslaughter in connection with the pop star's death last summer.
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2/8/2010 7:01:39 PM
Iran's envoy to the International International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said the window for nuclear negotiations is still open -- even as tensions rise over Iran's decision to defy the world on uranium enrichment.
2/8/2010 1:18:49 PM
A man was murdered in his Dubai hotel room by a hit squad that operated with European passports, police say. Sounds like the plot of a novel, but this is reality and the hunt is on for the killers of top Hamas official Mahmoud al-Mabhouh.
2/8/2010 1:44:03 PM
A woman convicted in the 2002 kidnapping of Utah teenager Elizabeth Smart pleaded guilty in the attempted kidnapping of Smart's cousin a month later, court officials said Monday.
2/8/2010 8:00:41 AM
Three people were shot amid celebrations surrounding the New Orleans Saints' Super Bowl win, police said Monday.
2/8/2010 6:15:43 PM
A second round of snow is heading toward Washington, D.C., and surrounding cities, where residents are still digging out after a record-setting blizzard.
2/8/2010 7:00:29 PM
More than 1,000 people in New Jersey and New York, many of them adolescent Orthodox Jews, have been sickened with mumps since August, health authorities said Monday.


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