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- Upset at the Kentucky Derby
- Buffett plays down health concern, mulled megadeal
- Obama: ‘I’m asking you to keep believing in me’
- For 9/11 victims' families, hearing another ordeal
- Former GOP candidate Gary Johnson wins Libertarian nod
- France on verge of first Socialist leader in 20 years
- Five killed in Syria's increasingly restive Aleppo
- Murdoch scandal follows classic media baron script
- Egypt military detains hundreds following violence
- Slideshow: The wildest hats at the Kentucky Derby
- Romney embarking on new political balancing act
- Santorum backs Mourdock in Indiana senate race
- News agency: Putin ready to 'go far' in U.S. relations
- Afghan child bride's in-laws sentenced for torture
- Facebook 'Like' not protected by First Amendment
- American hikers imprisoned in Iran set to marry
- Thousands march as Japan shuts off nuclear power
- Concordia cruise company unveils new vessel
- Civil War shipwreck in the way of Ga. port project
- Clinton says Bangladesh's parties must end discord
- Mysterious moving boulders lifted by storms
- Study ties fertility treatment, birth defect risk
- Connecticut Senate passes medical marijuana bill
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Buffett plays down health concern, mulled megadeal Posted: OMAHA, Nebraska (Reuters) - Warren Buffett tried to allay fears of Berkshire Hathaway Inc shareholders about the company's future after he was diagnosed with prostate cancer, and revealed that he recently tried to make one of the biggest acquisitions of his storied career. The question of who will succeed Buffett, 81, as chief executive became more of an imperative after Buffett disclosed the diagnosis on April 17. ... |
Obama: ‘I’m asking you to keep believing in me’ Posted: Fighting to recapture the magic of his history-making 2008 campaign, President Barack Obama on Saturday laid out his fullest-yet case for reelection, pleading with struggling Americans to "keep believing in me" and hitting out at presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney. "If people ask you what this campaign is about, you tell them 'it's still about [...] |
For 9/11 victims' families, hearing another ordeal Posted: Moans, sighs and exclamations erupted Saturday as relatives of Sept. 11 victims watched four closed-circuit TV feeds from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, that showed the self-proclaimed mastermind of the attacks and co-defendants trying to slow their arraignment, a move that drew outbursts from viewers of "c'mon, are you kidding me?" |
Former GOP candidate Gary Johnson wins Libertarian nod Posted: |
France on verge of first Socialist leader in 20 years Posted: Campaigning ended on Saturday in France for a decisive second-round presidential vote expected to crown Francois Hollande the country's first Socialist leader in two decades despite polls showing President Nicolas Sarkozy clawing back some ground. Sunday's election, which coincides with parliamentary polls in Greece, may prove decisive for the direction of Europe as Hollande has promised he will try to temper a German-led austerity drive across Europe and reorientate the recession-struck euro zone towards growth. ... |
Five killed in Syria's increasingly restive Aleppo Posted: |
Murdoch scandal follows classic media baron script Posted: |
Egypt military detains hundreds following violence Posted: |
Slideshow: The wildest hats at the Kentucky Derby Posted: |
Romney embarking on new political balancing act Posted: |
Santorum backs Mourdock in Indiana senate race Posted: |
News agency: Putin ready to 'go far' in U.S. relations Posted: Russia's President-elect Vladimir Putin is ready to go far in developing ties between Russia and the United States provided the relationship is equal, Interfax news agency quoted Putin's foreign policy aide as saying on Saturday. Putin discussed bilateral relations at a closed-door meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama's top security aide Tom Donilon at his Novo-Ogaryovo residence outside Moscow on Friday, three days before his inauguration ceremony at the Kremlin. ... |
Afghan child bride's in-laws sentenced for torture Posted: |
Facebook 'Like' not protected by First Amendment Posted: It should go without saying that you should be careful of what you "like" on Facebook. You should try not to "like" anything embarrassing or incriminating, lest it come back to bite you. A judge has ruled that "liking" something on Facebook doesn't protect you under the First Amendment, which is bad news for at least one man in Virginia. |
American hikers imprisoned in Iran set to marry Posted: |
Thousands march as Japan shuts off nuclear power Posted: |
Concordia cruise company unveils new vessel Posted: |
Civil War shipwreck in the way of Ga. port project Posted: |
Clinton says Bangladesh's parties must end discord Posted: |
Mysterious moving boulders lifted by storms Posted: |
Study ties fertility treatment, birth defect risk Posted: |
Connecticut Senate passes medical marijuana bill Posted: HARTFORD, Connecticut (Reuters) - The Connecticut Senate passed a bill on Saturday legalizing marijuana use for medical purposes with tight restrictions aimed at avoiding problems that have plagued some of the 16 other states where pot is now legal. After nearly 10 hours of debate, the Senate voted 21-13 in favor of the measure, which already cleared the House. Democratic Governor Dannel Malloy was expected to sign the bill. Once he does, Connecticut will join 16 other states and the District of Columbia in allowing use of marijuana to treat sick patients. ... |
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