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Final push is on for health care reform
Democrats in the House of Representatives on Thursday predicted weekend passage of a sweeping health care overhaul that budget analysts said would cut the U.S. deficit over 10 years and dramatically expand health coverage.
International
Netanyahu apologetic, yet persistent
JERUSALEM.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu voiced regret yesterday for the announcement of a Jewish settlement plan that has strained ties with Washington and threatens the revival of Middle East peace talks.
The Word
James admits to ‘poor judgment’
Sandra Bullock
is having quite a week with her dogs. On Thursday, husband
Jesse James
released a statement to People magazine about the affair rumors swirling around the couple, stating that a “vast majority” of the allegations are “untrue and unfounded,” but says, “It’s because of my poor judgment that I deserve everything bad that is coming my way.
My Entertainment
THE WEEK THAT WAS
This week, the news community ate up the story of world’s fattest mom Donna Simpson — who, reports claim, actually hopes to increase her already ample girth to claim a new record.
Business
‘Free’ ad leads to fraud suit
NEW YORK.
A Wisconsin college student is suing credit firm Experian — the brains behind the ubiquitous FreeCreditReport.com jingles — for fraudulent advertising after she inadvertently signed up for a monthly $14.95 monitoring service.
My Travel
The key to Kyoto
Kyoto’s temples and Geisha culture are legendary, but this city is no slouch when it comes to mixing in a large slice of contemporary, too.
Photo: GETTY IMAGES
Pakistan charges U.S. 5 with terror
A Pakistani court formally charged five young Americans of plotting terrorism in the country yesterday, their lawyer said, in a case that has raised alarm over the danger posed by militants using the Internet.
International
‘JihadJane’ isn’t the only one logging in
Colleen LaRose, made infamous by her Internet alias “JihadJane,” will appear in federal court tomorrow on charges that she allegedly plotted to kill a Swedish cartoonist, turning to social networking sites like YouTube for recruitment.
International
Lance Armstrong, the ongoing fight
Before cancer touched my own life, I rarely thought about the disease. When I was 25, it nearly killed me. An advanced form of cancer had spread throughout my body. My chances of surviving were poor. Even more remote was the possibility that I’d be able to compete as a professional cyclist again.
International
‘Jihad Jane’ network: Second woman freed
DENVER.
Irish police have released a woman arrested along with six others over an alleged plot to murder a Swedish cartoonist who drew the Prophet Muhammad with the body of a dog, officials said.
International
Fake news report sparks panic, uproar in Georgia
Georgia’s opposition accused the government yesterday of being behind a fake prime-time news report that Russian tanks had entered the capital at the call of the opposition, causing widespread panic.
International
3 U.S. consuls murdered
Three people connected to the U.S. consulate in Mexico’s most violent border city were murdered, police said yesterday, prompting President Barack Obama to respond with outrage and sadness.
Photo: GETTY IMAGES
Kissing couple face jail time in Dubai
A British pair caught kissing in public in Dubai face up to a month in jail in the Gulf Arab emirate for indecency after a mother complained her child had seen their indiscretion.
International
Blair spreads faith
LONDON.
Former British prime minister Tony Blair is to launch a “faith offensive” across the U.S. in the next year, it was reported yesterday.
International
Survey: Nations trade wealth for happiness
NEW YORK.
Money can’t buy happiness, claims a new survey published in the Economic Journal.
International
Greek police clash with demonstrators
ATHENS.
Police clashed with stone-throwing youths in Athens on Thursday as tens of thousands of strikers protested against draconian cutbacks aimed at pulling Greece out of a debt crisis shaking the euro zone.
International
Chile inauguration disturbed by quake
The ground shook and buildings swayed as billionaire Sebastian Pinera took over as Chile’s president on Thursday, tasked with rebuilding after a massive earthquake killed hundreds just 12 days ago.
Canadian pols eat seal to make point to Europe
Canadian parliamentarians dug into a meal of seal meat yesterday to defy both animal right activists and the European Union, which has banned imports of seal products.
International
China defense spending up, but rise slows
Vote under way, bombs rock Iraq
Two dead in cruise wave slam
Space flights in ’11 for Virgin Galactic
Chile rushes aid, troops to towns
Gore: Mishaps occur, climate change is real
It’s time to put down that butt: Quit the habit
Georgian leader taunts Russia
Hundreds killed as earthquake hits S. America
Google executives guilty for video
International
Missionaries to be released
NATO airstrike kills 27 civilians
Struggling Haitians seek out new camps
Deluge in Portugal leaves dozens dead
Taliban rejects call for peace by Karzai
Ocean has the clues to see El Nino
Iran: U.S. trying to stir up war
Patient wins free surgery
King Tut’s parents: A brother and sister
Journalist admits to killing pal
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Music
MMMpod
The March MMMpod features conversation and music from
Surfer Blood and The Allman Brothers Band (There's a double-bill you're not too likely to see. However, Gregg Allman does mention Hannah Montana!). We also speak with Vampire Weekend and the Dropkick Murphys.
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Metro Life Panel
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