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Les Paul Google doodle gets standalone site
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Ex-Rep. Chris Shays interested in Senate bid
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Gates says NATO outlook dim; future president may decide it's not worth the money
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Howard Dean warns Sarah Palin could beat Obama in 2012
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Richmond Federal Reserve shows its pride
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Jon Huntsman bags some big bundlers
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John Edwards charges appear likely Friday
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Kofi Annan, former presidents of Mexico, Brazil and Colombia: Legalize drugs
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Sources say Chaffetz is in against Hatch
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LeMieux hires Rubio campaign manager
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77,000 federal employees paid more than governors
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DeMint mulls White House bid
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Housing shocker: Home prices still falling
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Australian student discovers universe's missing mass
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Goldman Sachs names ex-Sen. Gregg to advisory post
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By blocking its leader, GOP constrains consumer bureau
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Dutch government to ban tourists from cannabis shops
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Obama hails Poland as model for Arab nations in upheaval
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Repairman faces charges of cleaning out ATMs, refilling them with counterfeit bills
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High court sustains Ariz. employer sanctions law
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Satellite infra-red cameras discover 17 lost pyramids in Egypt
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NYC judge allows lawsuit against Huffington Post
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Revolutionary Cuba now lays sand traps for the bourgeoisie
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Explosion hits Iran refinery just before Ahmadinejad speech
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Tens of thousands of protesters defy ban in Spain
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'South Park' jihadi was '08 Obama volunteer
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White House on War Powers deadline: No need to get congressional authorization
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Pope blesses astronauts in 1st papal call to space
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Lawmakers resist Obama's call to offer $2B in assistance to Egypt
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Spanking businessman accused of sexual assault
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Is Obama about to break the law?
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Oops. Bomb at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport was only a drill
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LinkedIn's huge gains mostly go to big investors - again
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FBI investigates Unabomber in '82 Tylenol deaths
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Spitzer madam says she also 'supplied' IMF chief with women
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Don't repeat Osama raid, says Feinstein
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RIAA legislation: No warrant required to search, seize optical-disc plants
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He's already a King, why not President?
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Circumcision ban to appear on San Francisco ballot in November