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19 Americans in Egypt Face Trial in Inquiry Over Funding - New York Times
ABC News 19 Americans in Egypt ...
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Greece's economic future in balance as 'razor's edge' talks try to avert default - The Guardian
The Guardian Greece's economic future in ...
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Just a bluff? Fears grow of Israeli attack on Iran - CBS News
Moneycontrol.com Just a bluff? Fears grow ...
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After UN veto, US floats Syria coalition - Sydney Morning Herald
Globe and Mail After UN veto, ...
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Niinistoe Wins Finnish Presidential Vote, Haavisto Concedes - BusinessWeek
Globe and Mail Niinistoe Wins Finnish ...
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After U.N. veto, U.S. floats coalition on Syria
The U.S. proposed an international coalition to support Syria’s opposition.
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Egypt sends American workers to trial
Egyptian officials say 43 NGO workers, including 19 Americans, have been referred to trial before a criminal court.
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11 arrested at Occupy D.C. site
Authorities say 11 people have been arrested in Washington’s McPherson Square.
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Paul claims 'intellectual revolution' in GOP
Win or lose the GOP presidential nomination, Ron Paul says he can claim victory because he has helped change the political debate.
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Obama and Romney battling on jobless numbers
Surrogates for President Obama and Mitt Romney are debating the significance of the drop in the unemployment rate.
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Romney Takes a Solid Win in Nevada Caucuses, Fueling Momentum
Mitt Romney won handily in the Nevada caucuses with the help of groups he has struggled to persuade before, including strong Tea Party supporters and ...
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International Students Pay Top Dollar at U.S. Colleges
At the University of Washington, 18 percent of the freshmen are foreigners, and each pays about three times as much as students from Washington State.
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Killers’ Families Left to Confront Fear and Shame
In a society where headlines of violence are almost commonplace, the families of the perpetrators are largely unheard from. But now some relatives have decided ...
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U.S. Plans a Shift to Elite Forces in Afghanistan
In ending its combat role in Afghanistan a year earlier than expected, the United States will rely more on special forces that hunt insurgent leaders ...
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Gingrich Patron Adelson Called Open to Aiding Romney
The casino magnate Sheldon Adelson has relayed assurances that he will donate millions more toward defeating President Obama even if his candidate is not the ...
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Gingrich Says He'll Battle On
Coming off two consecutive lopsided losses, Newt Gingrich again pledged to take his campaign all the way to the Republican convention this summer.
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Buoyed by Nevada, Romney Firmly in Lead
Mitt Romney, buoyed by a fresh victory in Nevada, entered a low-key stretch of the presidential primary race in the strongest position he has held ...
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Super Bowl Jet-Setters Face Tarmac Gridlock
The nation’s wealthiest football fans are descending in droves on Indianapolis for Sunday’s Super Bowl, setting off a scramble by airport officials in this modest ...
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For Wounded Vet, Love Pierces the Fog of War
Katie Brickman is both Ian Welch’s girlfriend and his government-paid caregiver. Mr. Welch, a former Marine, is dealing with post-traumatic shock from his service in ...
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In Super Bowl, Giants Go Long for a Number Cruncher
Neil Hornsby, an English business consultant, has never played a down of football. But his observations have been used by the Giants this season to ...