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2010-03-10 07:45:38, APNewsBreak: German diocese to examine choir abuse (AP)

FILE - In this Sept. 13, 2006 file picture Pope Benedict XVI, right, walks with his brother priest Georg Ratzinger in Regensburg, southern Germany. The pope's brother says in a newspaper interview that he slapped pupils across the face after he took over a renowned German boys' choir in the 1960s. He also says he was aware of allegations of physical abuse at an elementary school linked to the choir, but did nothing about it.  In an interview with the Passauer Neue Presse published Tuesday March 9, 2010 , he said 'repeatedly administered a slap in the face' to pupils at the Regensburger Domspatzen boys choir. He says it was common then and he stopped after Germany banned corporal punishment in 1980. (AP Photo/Diether Endlicher,File)AP - A spokesman for the Regensburg Catholic diocese in Germany says the diocese will investigate allegations of physical and sexual abuse that have swirled around a famed choir once led by Pope Benedict XVI's brother.



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2010-03-10 07:55:22, First Iraqi vote results likely on Thursday (AP)

Electoral workers sort through ballots cast in the national election in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, March 10, 2010. Iraqi and UN officials say the first results from this week's parliamentary elections are likely to be released on Thursday. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)AP - The top United Nations envoy in Iraq urged election officials Wednesday to release the results of this week's historic vote as quickly as possible, saying Iraqis "have the right to know as soon as possible what is the outcome of their choice."



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2010-03-10 07:53:38, Egypt's top Muslim cleric dies of heart attack (AP)

FILE - in this April 5, 2003 file photo Sheik Mohammed Sayed Tantawi, grand sheik of Al-Azhar, Sunni Islam's pre-eminent theological institute, center, prays at the Azhar headquarters, in Cairo, Egypt. Egypt's top Muslim cleric has died of a heart attack during a visit to Saudi Arabia, the state-owned news agency reported Wednesday March 10, 2010.  (AP Photo/Amr Nabil, file)AP - Top Egyptian cleric Sheik Mohammed Sayed Tantawi, whose views often drew criticism from religious conservatives and secular Muslims, died of a heart attack Wednesday during a visit to Saudi Arabia. He was 81.



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2010-03-10 08:06:17, Biden says Palestinians deserve 'viable' state (AP)

VIDEO: US Vice President Joe Biden on Tuesday pledged Washington's full commitment to Israel's security while throwing his weight behind a renewal of Middle East peace talks after a 14-month hiatus. Biden was speaking after after talks with hawkish Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem. Duration:00:46(AFPTV)AP - Vice President Joe Biden said Wednesday the Palestinians deserve a "viable" independent state with contiguous territory, seeking to reassure them of U.S. support after Israel announced plans to expand a Jewish neighborhood in disputed east Jerusalem.



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2010-03-10 07:17:33, Iran leader: US playing `game' in Afghanistan (AP)

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad speaks during a joint press conference with Afghan President Hamid Karzai, unseen, at the presidential palace in Kabul, Afghanistan on Wednesday, March 10, 2010. Taking aim at the U.S., Ahmadinejad said Wednesday that it's the United States that is playing a 'double game' in Afghanistan, fighting terrorists it once supported.  (AP Photo/Musadeq Sadeq)AP - Taking aim at the U.S., Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Wednesday that it's the United States that is playing a "double game" in Afghanistan, fighting terrorists it once supported.



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2010-03-10 05:10:00, East Africa's Oil and Gas: Drilling, Exploration Rising (Time.com)
Time.com - New drilling in and off countries up the coast of East Africa shows that the region may have massive reserves of natural gas and oil
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2010-03-10 08:13:27, Sinn Fein leader's brother to resist extradition (AP)
AP - Liam Adams, brother of Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams, will resist extradition to Northern Ireland where he faces 18 charges of sexually abusing his daughter, his lawyers told a Dublin judge Wednesday.
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2010-03-10 07:10:39, (AP)
AP - Biden: Palestinians deserve 'viable' independent state with contiguous territory.
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2010-03-10 07:19:43, In paying for sex changes, Cuba breaks from past (AP)

In this March 5, 2010 photo, Yiliam Gonzalez, second from right, and her mother Janeth Anchia, left, visit with neighbors in Havana. Gonzalez is one of eight transsexuals to undergo a sex change under Cuba's universal health care system. (AP Photo/Javier Galeano)AP - Looking in the mirror used to make Yiliam Gonzalez sick to her stomach.



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2010-03-10 08:08:54, Libya accepts U.S. apology over diplomatic row (Reuters)
Reuters - Libya signaled the end of a diplomatic row with the United States Wednesday, saying it accepted an apology for acerbic comments made by a U.S. official and wanted to deepen relations in all areas.
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2010-03-10 05:12:59, Pelosi faces biggest test on healthcare vote
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The leader of the House of Representatives -- a persuasive arm-twister and deal maker -- faces her toughest challenge yet in the coming weeks: getting 216 votes to pass final legislation revamping the U.S. healthcare system.

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2010-03-10 07:49:54, Brown says UK to maintain AAA credit rating
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Wednesday he believed Britain would maintain its coveted top credit rating and announced a pay freeze for senior civil servants and military officers to help tame a record deficit.

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2010-03-10 07:39:28, Biden condemns Israeli settlement project
RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - Vice President Joe Biden publicly condemned on Wednesday Israel's new plan to build 1,600 homes for Jewish settlers, saying on a West Bank visit the project undermined Washington's peace efforts.

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2010-03-10 06:43:23, First Iraq vote results expected by Thursday: U.N.
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Preliminary results of Iraq's parliamentary election, a vote seen as a litmus test of its young democracy, are likely to be released by Thursday, a United Nations official said Wednesday.

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2010-03-10 03:39:57, Iceland opposition toughens on new "Icesave" talks
REYKJAVIK (Reuters) - Iceland's opposition turned up the heat on the center-left government on Wednesday to hold out for a tough new "Icesave" debt accord with Britain and the Netherlands, after a referendum rejection of its previous deal.

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2010-03-09 22:02:33, Toyota, U.S. officials investigate runaway Prius
LOS ANGELES/DETROIT (Reuters) - U.S. safety regulators and Toyota dispatched teams on Tuesday to inspect a Prius that sped out of control on a California freeway a day earlier, as the automaker struggled to reassure consumers shaken by its recall crisis.

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2010-03-09 20:23:35, Democrats doubt deadline on healthcare
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Congressional Democrats on Tuesday cast doubt on their chances of meeting the White House's March 18 deadline for voting on a stalled healthcare overhaul, but said they are moving as fast as they can.

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2010-03-09 23:40:59, Economists trim 2011 U.S. growth forecast
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. economists raised their forecast for economic growth in 2010 in March, the third straight monthly rise, while trimming their growth forecast for 2011, according to a survey released on Wednesday.

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2010-03-10 06:51:46, Bomber's death fresh blow to Indonesia militants
CANBERRA/JAKARTA (Reuters) - A suspected mastermind of the Bali bombings was killed in a police raid in Indonesia in the latest blow to an Islamist militant movement in the world's most populous Muslim country.

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2010-03-10 05:50:18, Brown says UK to maintain AAA credit rating
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Wednesday he believed Britain would maintain its coveted top credit rating and announced a pay freeze for senior civil servants and military officers to help tame a record deficit.

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2010-03-10 06:53:57, Retaliation fears stalk Nigeria city after clashes
JOS, Nigeria (Reuters) - Sporadic shooting rang out overnight in the central Nigerian city of Jos and witnesses said at least one person was killed by soldiers enforcing a curfew days after attacks on three nearby Christian villages.

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2010-03-09 21:39:19, UK's Miliband urges push for Afghan peace deal
LONDON (Reuters) - British Foreign Secretary David Miliband urged Afghans on Wednesday to push energetically for a peace settlement with Taliban insurgents and said Afghanistan's neighbors must support such an agreement.

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2010-03-10 06:51:46, Bomber's death fresh blow to Indonesia militants
CANBERRA/JAKARTA (Reuters) - A suspected mastermind of the Bali bombings was killed in a police raid in Indonesia in the latest blow to an Islamist militant movement in the world's most populous Muslim country.

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2010-03-10 07:32:54, Ahmadinejad, Gates trade barbs in Afghanistan
KABUL (Reuters) - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Defense Secretary Robert Gates traded barbs on Wednesday during briefly overlapping visits to Afghanistan, where Washington has troops at war but Tehran has growing clout.

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2010-03-10 06:37:25, Libya accepts U.S. apology over diplomatic row
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Libya signaled the end of a diplomatic row with the United States on Wednesday, saying it accepted an apology for acerbic comments made by a U.S. official and wanted to deepen relations in all fields.

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2010-03-10 06:33:23, High stakes in China's big dig
SHENYANG, China (Reuters) - In a tunnel deep beneath Shenyang's busy streets, Lu Ze flicked a switch and a lone light bulb revealed a cluttered concrete floor.

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2010-03-10 07:27:48, Head of Egypt's al-Azhar dies in Saudi Arabia: report
DUBAI (Reuters) - Egyptian religious leader Sheikh Mohamed Sayed Tantawi, the head of al Azhar, has died on a visit to Saudi Arabia, Al Jazeera television reported on Wednesday, quoting its correspondent. Al-Azhar, one of the most prominent seats of Sunni Islamic learning in the Muslim world, has schools, universities and other educational institutions across Egypt.

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2010-03-10 07:04:32, Dalai Lama risks Chinese ire to back Uighurs
DHARAMSALA, India (Reuters) - The Dalai Lama, the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader, voiced his support on Wednesday for an ethnic minority in China's troubled Xinjiang province, risking further worsening his fraught relations with Beijing.

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2010-03-10 05:06:37, Prius Tale Prompts New Probe - Wall Street Journal

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Prius Tale Prompts New Probe
Wall Street Journal
Toyota Motor Corp. and federal investigators probed the latest report of sudden acceleration Tuesday, a dramatic incident on a California highway that ricocheted around the Internet. A California man called 911 for ...
Police probe Toyota Prius crash in NYC suburbWashington Post
Runaway Toyotas: Listen to the 911 Tape in 94 MPH San Diego IncidentABC News
Runaway Prius driver: Brakes were 'almost burned'The Associated Press
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2010-03-10 06:27:55, 'Jihad Jane's' Arrest Raises Concern About Homegrown Terrorists - ABC News

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'Jihad Jane's' Arrest Raises Concern About Homegrown Terrorists
ABC News
The arrest of a suburban Pennsylvania woman known by the alias Jihad Jane, who allegedly plotted with Islamic radicals abroad to kill a Swedish cartoonist, has raised concerns about homegrown terrorists in ...
'Jihad Jane' and 7 others held in plot to kill Swedish cartoonistChristian Science Monitor
Feds: Montco woman led Net death plotPhiladelphia Inquirer
JihadJane, an American woman, faces terrorism chargesWashington Post
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2010-03-10 06:41:40, PA: J'lem plan 'damaging' talks - Jerusalem Post

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PA: J'lem plan 'damaging' talks
Jerusalem Post
By AP As US Vice President Joe Biden arrived in Ramallah on Wednesday to meet with Palestinian leaders, Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Salam Fayyad said the Interior Ministry's approval of a plan to build 1600 news housing units in the east ...
The Israeli 'as if' settlement policyHa'aretz
Biden says Palestinians deserve 'viable' stateThe Associated Press
Middle East press unmoved by Biden visitBBC News
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2010-03-10 07:12:37, Obama and health care: When's the vote? - USA Today

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Obama and health care: When's the vote?
USA Today
President Obama and his critics are using campaign-style tactics in the health care battle, but this kind of political contest has one big difference: No one knows exactly when the election will be. A House vote on the Senate health care plan is the ...
Health Care's Obstacle: No Will to CutNew York Times
Thousands rally to support health-care reform in downtown WashingtonWashington Post
Activists picket at health insurance conferenceCNN
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2010-03-10 07:52:38, Ahmadinejad calls US bluff on counter-terrorism - Press TV

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Ahmadinejad calls US bluff on counter-terrorism
Press TV
Iran's president says the US must explain what its troops are doing in Afghanistan, as catching terrorists only requires intelligence work not military deployments. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad made the comment in a joint press conference with his Afghan ...
Iran's Ahmadinejad Visits KabulVoice of America
Fighting intensifies in Iran over subsidy cutsBusinessWeek
Afghan diplomacyUPI.com
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2010-03-10 07:16:06, Hoyer says some trying to politicize Massa case - The Associated Press

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Hoyer says some trying to politicize Massa case
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WASHINGTON — House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer accused political opponents Wednesday of trying to exploit the controversy surrounding former Rep. Eric Massa, who resigned from Congress amid accusations of sexual harassment. ...
NewsPolitics'I tickled him': Ex-Rep. Massa has bizarre interview with Fox's ...New York Daily News
Massa seeks to divert attention from harassment allegationsCNN
Ex-Congressman Massa says groping wasn't sexualLos Angeles Times
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2010-03-10 06:17:45, Suspect's Death Leads to Questions on Indonesia's Border Security - New York Times

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Suspect's Death Leads to Questions on Indonesia's Border Security
New York Times
JAKARTA, Indonesia — The fugitive Islamic militant killed by Indonesian security forces traveled to Indonesia from the Philippines within the last few months, police officals said on Wednesday, an admission that raised concerns about ...
Bomber's death fresh blow to Indonesia militantsReuters
Obama's visit is the cause of anti-terrorism raids in IndonesiaTelegraph.co.uk
Police tracked Bali bomb terrorist Dulmatin for weeksThe Australian
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2010-03-10 07:46:39, Former Child Star Corey Haim Found Dead, Investigation Underway - FOXNews

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Former Child Star Corey Haim Found Dead, Investigation Underway
FOXNews
The 1980s child star Corey Haim has been found dead in Los Angeles, Fox News confirms. The LAPD said his death appeared to be an accidental drug overdose, and an investigation is underway. Haim is most famous for his roles in the 1980s films "License ...
Actor Corey Haim dead at 38, overdose suspected: reportsNew York Daily News
Actor Corey Haim dies at age 38msnbc.com
Corey Haim, 38, Found DeadPeople Magazine
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2010-03-10 05:50:49, Former AG Mukasey Slams Liz Cheney - Daily Beast

New York Times

Former AG Mukasey Slams Liz Cheney
Daily Beast
Former Attorney General Mike Mukasey may have served in the Bush administration with Dick Cheney, but he has a bone to pick with Cheney's daughter Liz. In an op-ed for The Wall Street Journal, Mukasey calls the efforts of Cheney and others to smear ...
Attorneys are supposed to be able to defend allMontana Kaimin
Conservatives trade barbs over detainee lawyersmsnbc.com
Cheney to lawyers: “drop dead”Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)
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2010-03-10 07:36:11, Bike Directions Added to Google Maps - PC World

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Bike Directions Added to Google Maps
PC World
Google on Wednesday launched bicycle directions for Google Maps making it easier for cyclists to plan routes in 150 US cities including Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Portland and Washington, DC. You can use Google Maps to find ...
Google Maps Adds Bike DirectionsWired News
Google Adds Bicycling Features To Its Online MapsWall Street Journal
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  • Senate passes $149 bln for jobless aid, tax breaks 18:49 (GMT) - 10.03.2010

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Senate on Wednesday passed a $149 billion package of jobless aid and tax breaks, as Democrats continued efforts to lower the 9.7 percent unemployment rate before congressional elections in November.

  • Best Buy bets on 3D TV, but no quick payoffs seen 18:03 (GMT) - 10.03.2010

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - While James Cameron's 3D sci-fi epic "Avatar" took the box office by storm instantly, the road to success will be much longer for Best Buy Co Inc, which is making a big bet on 3D televisions this year.

  • Geithner urges reform on housing finance market 17:10 (GMT) - 10.03.2010

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said on Wednesday that "fundamental reform" of the government's role in the housing finance market is needed and it will be next year before proposals are ready for Congress.

  • BofA under regulatory pressure to shrink: report 16:58 (GMT) - 10.03.2010

    CHARLOTTE, North Carolina (Reuters) - Regulators have told Bank of America Corp Chief Executive Brian Moynihan and other executives that the largest U.S. bank by assets must become "much smaller," Fox Business Network's Charlie Gasparino reported on Wednesday.

  • Bets on economy lift Wall Street; banks, tech lead 16:56 (GMT) - 10.03.2010

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bank and technology shares lifted Wall Street on Wednesday on hopes a revival in business demand will boost corporate profits.