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Official Obama to name AG, UN, homeland picks
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Palin implores Ga. Republicans to back Chambliss
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Official MSNBC pundit may seek Pa. Senate seat
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Obama to name 4 more Cabinet posts
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Ga. Senate runoff could decide balance of power
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Google Assails Microsoft?s Bid for Yahoo
In a post on its Web site, Google said that the proposed deal could pose threats to ?innovation and openness? on the Internet.
New York Times - February 3, 2008
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Barak to Remain in Israeli Coalition Government
The move stabilizes Prime Minister Ehud Olmert?s coalition despite last week?s harsh report on the handling of the Lebanon war in 2006.
New York Times - February 3, 2008
Iraq Allows Baathists to Reclaim Jobs
BAGHDAD (AP) -- Iraq's presidency council issued a law Sunday that will allow thousands of Saddam Hussein-era officials to return to government jobs, legislation viewed by the Bush administration as central to mending deep fissures between minority Sunni Arabs and Kurds and the majority Shiites who...
New York Times - February 3, 2008
Pentagon Seeks Record Level in 2009 Budget
The Pentagon?s proposed budget of $515.4 billion represents the highest annual military spending, when adjusted for inflation, since World War II.
New York Times - February 3, 2008
Patriots Lead Giants in Second Quarter, 7-3
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New York Times - February 3, 2008
Candidates Go to Final Round in Battle for Super Tuesday
Polls showed Senator John McCain with a clear lead on the Republican side, and Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton slightly ahead in the Democratic race.
New York Times - February 3, 2008
Barak to Remain in Israeli Coalition Government
The move stabilizes Prime Minister Ehud Olmert?s coalition despite last week?s harsh report on the handling of the Lebanon war in 2006.
New York Times - February 3, 2008
Live - Super Bowl XLII
The New England Patriots take on the New York Giants in the NFL's showpiece game in Arizona.
BBC News - February 3, 2008
Adele's album debuts at chart top
Singer Adele's first album, 19, goes straight to the top of the UK chart in its first week on sale.
BBC News - February 3, 2008
Man arrested over city stabbing
A 26-year-old man is stabbed several times in a weekend attack close to the Falls Road in west Belfast.
BBC News - February 3, 2008
Lebanese man 'killed by Israelis'
A Lebanese man is shot dead and another wounded in south Lebanon by Israel forces, Lebanese sources say.
BBC News - February 3, 2008
Rugby U: England face injury woe
Mike Tindall is ruled out of the rest of the Six Nations while David Strettle, Lewis Moody and Tom Rees will all miss England's match against Italy.
BBC News - February 3, 2008
Limit foreign footballers say MPs
A group of MPs call on football clubs to cut the number of foreign players in the English game.
BBC News - February 3, 2008
NHS paid £120 an hour for nurses
Hospitals have paid over £120 an hour for agency workers to cover for gaps in staffing, latest figures show.
BBC News - February 3, 2008
Serbia election victory for Tadic
President Boris Tadic wins Serbia's run-off presidential poll, beating challenger Tomislav Nikolic.
BBC News - February 3, 2008
Brown 'unaware of bugging letter'
The PM was not aware of a Tory letter warning that an MP's conversations may have been bugged, No 10 says.
BBC News - February 3, 2008
Sri Lanka Suicide Bombing Kills 11
A female suicide bomber blew herself up at the main railway station in the Sri Lankan capital Sunday, killing six people and wounding 95 others, the military and a hospital official said.
New York Times - February 3, 2008
From Irrelevance to Influence
For the first time in recent elections, Northeastern voters will figure prominently in choosing the presidential nominees.
New York Times - February 3, 2008
Quakes Kill at Least 39 in Rwanda and Congo
KIGALI, Rwanda (AP) -- Two earthquakes struck hours apart in Rwanda and neighboring Congo on Sunday, killing at least 39 people and injuring hundreds of others, officials said. Some of the victims died when the church they were attending collapsed.
New York Times - February 3, 2008
A Second Day of Fighting in Chad
Fighting raged for the second day on Sunday in the Chadian capital after rebels intent on toppling President Idriss Deby battled their way into the city and surrounded his palace and loyalist troops.
New York Times - February 3, 2008
Taxi fire attack inquiry on-going
Three people are bailed after being quizzed in connection with an attack on a taxi driver who was set on fire.
BBC News - February 3, 2008
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SHOULD HILLARY BE BARRED FROM SECRETARY OF STATE POSITION ON CONSTITUTIONAL GROUNDS?
YES. THE WORDING OF THE CONSTITUTION IS CLEAR.
NO; THEY HAVE MADE AN EXCEPTION FOR OTHERS BEFORE HER.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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