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  1. Running Dry: Belgium's Looming Beer Crisis

    Time.com – Thu Jan 21, 6:40 am ET  Sent 1,425 times
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    Bars and supermarkets are running low on Stella Artois and Hoegaarden as ABInBev workers blockade breweries to protest proposed job cuts Full Story »

  2. Elizabeth Edwards: 'Whole family feels relieved'

    AP – 13 mins ago  Sent 1,074 times
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    RALEIGH, N.C. - Elizabeth Edwards says her "whole family feels relieved" now that her husband has come forward to claim paternity of a child he fathered out of wedlock. Full Story »

  3. Salt reduction could save 92,000 U.S. lives a year

    Reuters – Thu Jan 21, 1:49 am ET  Sent 838 times
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    BOSTON (Reuters Life!) - Shaving 3 grams off the daily salt intake of Americans could prevent up to 66,000 strokes, 99,000 heart attacks and 92,000 deaths in the United States, while saving $24 billion in health costs per year, researchers reported on Wednesday. Full Story »

  4. Pelosi: House lacks votes to OK Senate health bill

    AP – 14 mins ago  Sent 647 times
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    WASHINGTON - Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Thursday that she lacks the votes to quickly move the Senate's sweeping health overhaul bill through the House, a potentially devastating blow to President Barack Obama's signature issue. Full Story »

  5. NZ army to remove Bible citations from armaments

    AP – Thu Jan 21, 6:07 am ET  Sent 577 times
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    WELLINGTON, New Zealand - Biblical citations inscribed on U.S.-manufactured weapon sights used by New Zealand's troops in Afghanistan will be removed because they are inappropriate and could stoke religious tensions, New Zealand said Thursday. Full Story »

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  1. Obama steps up campaign against Wall Street banks

    AP – 14 mins ago  
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    WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama stepped up his campaign against Wall Street on Thursday with a far-reaching proposal for tougher regulation of the biggest banks. Full Story »

  2. Haiti's mass graves swell; doctors fear more death

    AP – 13 mins ago  
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    PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - Workers are carving out mass graves on a hillside north of Haiti's capital, using earth-movers to bury 10,000 people in a single day even as relief workers warn that Haitians are still dying of injuries from the Jan. 12 quake for lack of medical care. Full Story »

  3. Relatives of Americans missing in Haiti angry

    AP – Thu Jan 21, 10:48 am ET  
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    DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla. - Family and friends of missing Americans have searched the ruins themselves. They've hired private rescue teams. They've pleaded with the U.S. government to do more to help bring home loved ones who disappeared amid the rubble of earthquake-ravaged Haiti. Full Story »

  4. NBC: Conan O'Brien reaches $45M exit deal

    AP – 13 mins ago  
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    NEW YORK - Conan O'Brien told NBC good riddance Thursday in a $45 million deal for his exit from "The Tonight Show," allowing Jay Leno to return to the late-night program he hosted for 17 years. Full Story »

  5. Supreme Court ruling a landmark for corporate political cash

    Reuters – 1 hr 43 mins ago  
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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Corporations can spend freely to support or oppose candidates for president and Congress, the Supreme Court ruled on Thursday in a landmark decision that allows massive sums to be spent to influence future elections. Full Story »

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  1. Man tells cops he paid for sex, but didn't get it

    AP – Wed Jan 20, 9:46 pm ET  

    MARLBOROUGH, N.H. - Police said a man and woman from New Hampshire are each facing prostitution charges after the man called police to say he'd paid for sex, but the woman then refused. WMUR-TV reported a 22-year-old woman and 32-year-old man were cited into court at a later date. Full Story »

  2. McCain's wife, daughter back gay marriage movement

    AP – Wed Jan 20, 9:57 pm ET  
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    WASHINGTON - Cindy McCain, the wife of 2008 Republican presidential nominee John McCain, and their daughter Meghan have posed for photos endorsing pro-gay marriage forces in California. Full Story »

  3. UN climate report riddled with errors on glaciers

    AP – Wed Jan 20, 9:45 pm ET  
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    WASHINGTON - Five glaring errors were discovered in one paragraph of the world's most authoritative report on global warming, forcing the Nobel Prize-winning panel of climate scientists who wrote it to apologize and promise to be more careful. Full Story »

  4. NASCAR's Hendrick adds 2nd plane to Haiti relief

    AP – Wed Jan 20, 5:44 pm ET  
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    CONCORD, N.C. - Rick Hendrick didn't have a moment of hesitation when it came to finding a way to aid the Haitian earthquake relief efforts. Full Story »

  5. IMF chief seeks 'Marshall Plan' for ravaged Haiti

    AFP – Wed Jan 20, 9:14 pm ET  
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    WASHINGTON (AFP) - IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn has urged a multilateral aid plan for earthquake-ravaged Haiti like the US "Marshall Plan" that rebuilt Europe after World War II. Full Story »