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GM CEO Wagoner to Step Down at White House Demand
03-29-2009
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NY Times
General Motors Corp. Chairman and CEO Rick Wagoner will step down immediately at the request of the White House, and new directors will make up the majority of GM's board in a major management shake-up of the country's largest automaker, GM c
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Global Edition
Letters to the Editor
How the SCHIP Tobacco Tax Will Effect Non-Smokers
Written by: HeadsUpUSA
Many non-smokers have said this new tobacco tax doesn't affect them. Think again!
When the Children's Health
Insurance Reauthorization Act of 2009 goes into effect on April 1, 2009, there
will be unintende
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Telephone telepathy - I was just thinking about you
9-7-2006
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Reuters
Many people have experienced the phenomenon of receiving a telephone call from someone shortly after thinking about them -- now a scientist says he has proof of what he calls telephone telepathy. [How many times didn't they call?]
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Telephone telepathy - I was just thinking about you
9-7-2006
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Reuters
Many people have experienced the phenomenon of receiving a telephone call from someone shortly after thinking about them -- now a scientist says he has proof of what he calls telephone telepathy. [How many times didn't they call?]
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Rising Powers Challenge U.S. on Role in I.M.F.
03-29-2009
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NY Times
Barely six months ago, the International Monetary Fund emerged from years of declining relevance, hurriedly cobbling together emergency loans for countries from Iceland to Pakistan, as the first wave of the financial crisis hit.
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Media: Print
Big Brother Government Could Own The News
03-27-2009
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NBC San Diego
A new Senate bill that would give government funding to struggling newspapers could result in complete state control of the press, critics say.The government funding could make participating papers less likely to criticize the administration in power
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Mexico harsh on its illegal aliens
4-19-2006
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Associated Press
Considered felons by the government, these migrants fear detention, rape and robbery. Police and soldiers hunt them down at railroads, bus stations and fleabag hotels. Sometimes they are deported; more often officers simply take their money.
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