FaviconAs Clock Ticks, Lawmakers Revisit Bush Tax Cuts - NPR 1 Jan 1970, 1:00 am


CNN

As Clock Ticks, Lawmakers Revisit Bush Tax Cuts
NPR
When George W. Bush was sworn into office as president in January 2001, he inherited a record budget surplus. Five weeks later, he addressed a joint session of Congress, urging lawmakers to act swiftly on his signature campaign promise: ...
Obama Plans Economic Message, But Window for Success is ClosingFOXNews
Obama to seek extension of R&D tax creditsLos Angeles Times
Obama to propose permanent research tax creditReuters
Wall Street Journal -The Associated Press -US Money Talk News
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FaviconBombing at an Iraqi army base in Baghdad kills 12, injures at least 20 - Washington Post 1 Jan 1970, 1:00 am


The Guardian

Bombing at an Iraqi army base in Baghdad kills 12, injures at least 20
Washington Post
Just five days after the United States declared the end of its combat mission in Iraq, US soldiers opened fire Sunday morning on suicide bombers who snuck into an Iraqi army base in Baghdad, a US military spokesman said ...
7 killed in Baghdad suicide bombing: statementXinhua
Baghdad Attack Highlights Still Dangerous Role of US TroopsNew York Times
Despite formal combat end, US joins Baghdad battleThe Associated Press
The Guardian -Independent -Wall Street Journal
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FaviconHeavy rains, landslides kill at least 36 in Guatemala - CNN International 1 Jan 1970, 1:00 am


CBC.ca

Heavy rains, landslides kill at least 36 in Guatemala
CNN International
By the CNN Wire Staff Guatemala City, Guatemala (CNN) -- Torrential rains and landslides in Guatemala have killed at least 36 people, and could claim as many as 100 lives, the country's emergency services agency said Sunday. In addition, 30 people were ...
Guatemala landslides kill dozens and toll seen risingReuters
Rescuers Buried By Landslide While Digging For VictimsAHN | All Headline News
Deadly mudslides kill at least 38 in GuatemalaNECN
KTUU -BBC News -The Associated Press
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FaviconNo body found in Pittsburg dump after 3 days - San Francisco Chronicle 1 Jan 1970, 1:00 am


ABC News

No body found in Pittsburg dump after 3 days
San Francisco Chronicle
Frederick Sales, 35, of Hercules, whose father, Ricardo Sales, was found beaten to death in his home Aug. 27. (09-05) 18:21 PDT Pittsburg -- Three police officers and more than a dozen volunteers spent a third day combing through a Pittsburg landfill ...
Search of landfill for missing Hercules man enters third daySan Jose Mercury News
Searchers wrap up day three at Pittsburg landfillabc7news.com
Cops Search Landfill for Possible Killing Spree Victim's BodyABC News
NBC Bay Area -KGO-TV -Tri Valley Herald
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FaviconNew Zealand region nervous after powerful quake - CNN International 1 Jan 1970, 1:00 am


Globe and Mail

New Zealand region nervous after powerful quake
CNN International
The historic St. Johns church at Hororata, Canterbury, suffered serious damage in Christchurch, New Zealand. (CNN) -- New Zealand's Christchurch and Canterbury remained on edge Monday, two days after the powerful tremor that left ...
New Zealand Building Shares Rally After QuakeWall Street Journal
New Zealand Faces $1.4 Billion Bill After EarthquakeBusinessWeek
Emergency extended in NZ's quake-hit ChristchurchAFP
Bloomberg -New Zealand Herald -TVNZ
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FaviconRepublicans fear echoes of Alaska in Delaware primary - Washington Post 1 Jan 1970, 1:00 am


Boston Globe

Republicans fear echoes of Alaska in Delaware primary
Washington Post
If you missed any of this year's primaries -- or just forgot -- here are the names and faces you need to know in November. By Chris Cillizza Nearly two weeks removed from Murkowski's stunning defeat by little-known attorney Joe Miller in the Republican ...
For GOP, tea party believers wield a double-edged swordSan Jose Mercury News
Can the GOP dominate in November with 'Just say no'?Christian Science Monitor
Stark Choices Forced by Growing Sense That Democrats Could Lose House, SenateABC News
Los Angeles Times -Washington Times
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FaviconAustralian Independents Could Split Their Support, Windsor Says - BusinessWeek 1 Jan 1970, 1:00 am


New Zealand Herald

Australian Independents Could Split Their Support, Windsor Says
BusinessWeek
Sept. 6 (Bloomberg) -- The three independent lawmakers being courted by Australia's two major parties after the closest national election in 70 years could split their support, giving neither the 76 seats needed to form a ...
Liberal MP says independents will back LaborSydney Morning Herald
Windsor, Oakeshott flag vote change to avoid 75-all deadlockThe Australian
Australia Independent Hints at Support for LaborWall Street Journal
ABC Online -Reuters Africa -Bloomberg
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FaviconLieberman: We won't have peace for generations - Jerusalem Post 1 Jan 1970, 1:00 am


The Hindu

Lieberman: We won't have peace for generations
Jerusalem Post
Attacking his own government's diplomatic efforts, FM says nation has suffered enough from the 'adventures and experiments of irresponsible politicians.' Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman on Sunday fiercely attacked the diplomatic ...
Israeli PM says ready to make "historic peace" with PalestiniansXinhua
Ready for 'historic' compromise : Israel PMTimes of India
PA: Lieberman an impediment to peaceYnetnews
Ha'aretz -The Associated Press -Irish Times
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FaviconCoast Guard helicopter airlifts Gloucester fisherman - Boston Herald 1 Jan 1970, 1:00 am


CNN

Coast Guard helicopter airlifts Gloucester fisherman
Boston Herald
By AP GLOUCESTER - US Coast Guard crews have used a helicopter to pick up a fisherman who became ill on a charter boat just east of Gloucester and have taken him to a hospital. The Coast Guard Sector Boston received a report about a man experiencing ...
Coast Guard rescues 7 off SC coastWPDE
Coast Guard rescues 4 adults, 3 childrenLive 5 News
7 people rescued off S.C. coastUPI.com
TheDigitel -CNN (blog) -WECT-TV6
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FaviconCloak and dagger - BBC News 1 Jan 1970, 1:00 am


msnbc.com

Cloak and dagger
BBC News
When an old contact got back in touch, the BBC's Clive Myrie became the first journalist to learn that the Basque separatist group ETA were declaring a ceasefire. Here, he explains how it happened. ...
What is behind ETA's ceasefire announcement?Xinhua
Madrid 'cautious' as Eta declares another ceasefireTelegraph.co.uk
Sense of déjà vu at third Eta 'ceasefire' in 12 yearsIrish Times
Voice of America -Independent -Reuters
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