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In Egypt: Charges, Trial Could Be Next, Says Sam LaHood
The son of Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood has been prevented from leaving the country. He and others who work for foreign groups are under suspicion of supporting anti-government protesters — a charge he says is "patently false."
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Fabio Capello Quits As Manager Of England's National Soccer Team
Capello resigned suddenly amid disagreement over the stripping of John Terry's captaincy. Terry is facing criminal charges for allegedly aiming a racial slur at an opponent.
Freddie Mac's Regulator 'Completely Puzzled' By Allegations Of Conflict
Nothing immoral went on, Edward DeMarco says. The agency's multibillion-dollar bets against homeowners being able to refinance were "ordinary business transactions."
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Better Bring Your Own: University Of Vermont Bans Bottled Water
When students at the University of Vermont resume classes on the snow-covered Burlington campus Monday, something will be missing. UVM is the latest university to ban on-campus sales of bottled water.
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India, Pakistan Trade Accusations Over Border Killings
Along the de facto border in contested Kashmir, a Pakistani soldier was killed Sunday. On Tuesday, two Indian soldiers were killed and there are reports that one was beheaded.
Fireball, Panic As Helicopter Crashes In London
Flying through mist, the helicopter hit a crane and came crashing to the ground. At least two people, including the pilot, are said to be dead. Several others were injured.
Little Hope, Low Expectations, Lots Of Gloom: 'Fiscal Cliff' Talk Is Dreary
President Obama and congressional leaders will meet this afternoon. There's not much talk about a deal being reached that bridges their differences over taxes and spending. But at least a few lawmakers are still optimistic.
Should Petraeus Scandal Be A Big Topic At Obama's News Conference Today?
A week ago, the affair that led to the CIA director's resignation wasn't a story. Now, it's almost surely to be a subject at the president's first post-election news conference. Should it be?
Hidden Housing Subsidy May Soon Come Out Of Hiding
A program that backed lots of mortgages during the housing bust may soon need taxpayer money to make good on its promises.
Sen. Feinstein Says Intelligence Committee Reviews Drone Attacks
Dianne Feinstein said the reviews happen after the strikes take place. All those actions, however, take place in closed sessions, far away from the public.
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