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Kids' Gaza horrors spur worries of future violence
The children in the Gaza conflict have seen terrible images of tragedy: their friends injured or killed and bloodied bodies in the streets. They ar... Franken claims victory as lawsuit looms The Minnesota State Canvassing Board today certified Senate recount results that show Democrat Al Franken ousting Republican Norm Coleman by some 2... Obama CIA pick displeases Dem senator Leon Panetta, chief of staff in Bill Clinton's White House, will be President-elect Barack Obama's choice to head the CIA, two Democratic officials... Obama pushes huge tax cuts If President-elect Barack Obama has his way, individual taxpayers would get a tax cut equal to $500, CNNMoney reports. He is meeting with top legis... Twitter accounts of Obama, Spears hacked The Twitter accounts of President-elect Barack Obama, CNN anchor Rick Sanchez, Britney Spears, Fox News and 29 others were hacked Monday according ... Sheriff: Boy not reported missing for 10 years Authorities in Kansas are looking for a boy who disappeared about a decade ago, but was not reported missing until a few weeks ago. Brown: Monogrammed towels for Interior chief? A great example of your tax dollars at work -- because we all want our Secretary of the Interior to have monogrammed towels in his office bathroom,... Largest American Embassy opens in Baghdad Just days after the U.S. military formally handed authority of Baghdad's "Green Zone" over to the Iraqis, the new American Embassy opened in Baghdad. Parents share heartbreak of children's deaths As a parent, you wake up in the morning thinking about what you should fix for your kids for breakfast. What time do they need to get to ballet or... Doctors puzzle over Apple CEO's health issues As Apple enthusiasts speculate over why pancreatic cancer survivor Steve Jobs won't appear at Macworld Conference & Expo this year, the CEO asks th... Obama: Act now on 'very sick' economy President-elect Barack Obama, citing conditions that are becoming "very dire for American families," pressed leaders of both ... Obama will work with nation's oldest Congress The nation's capital is about to confront a political generation gap: Barack Obama, one of the youngest presidents ever to take ... Key Justice nominees rooted in academia President-elect Barack Obama filled two prominent Justice Department posts Monday, choosing the dean of Harvard Law School to ... Spending on prescription drugs slows Spending on prescription drugs in 2007 showed the smallest increase in more than four decades, driven by rising use of low-cost ... Soldier captured in '06 has key role in conflict Hamas has a feared arsenal of rockets and suicide bombers, but its best bargaining chip in the current war may prove to be a ... Chronic fatigue, early trauma linked Suffering a trauma could predispose children to chronic fatigue syndrome as adults, a study shows. In a report in today's Archives ... Dining out without busting the bank or buttons Dining out on a dime while trying to lose weight can be done if you've got a smorgasbord of tricks, according to several readers ... Israel resists calls for cease-fire from allies Israel rebuffed growing calls for a cease-fire from its allies in Europe and the United States on Monday, sending its troops ... Bush chooses allies for civilian high honor President George W. Bush is giving the nation's highest civilian award to three foreign leaders who have been among his most ... Gov't supplies another $15B to banks The government said Monday it had supplied another $15 billion to seven banks in the latest round of payments from the $700 billion ... |
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