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European Union Protests Google's New Privacy Policy
The EU says a recent change in Google's privacy policy that allows it to combine and share data collected from all of its different services is a breach of European privacy law. Regulators say Google needs to be transparent about how it's using that data, and give users the choice to opt out.
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'Explosive' Or 'Yawn': Obama Video Touted By Fox Sparks Race Debate
The network pushed Obama's connections with the controversial Rev. Jeremiah Wright into the presidential campaign.
Romney Health Care Debate Claim Gets Corrected By His Own Staff
Mitt Romney said that pre-existing conditions would be covered under his health care plan. But his plan wouldn't guarantee that people who don't have coverage now will be able to buy it.
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At U.N., Ahmadinejad Lays Out Vision Of New World Order
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad used his eighth appearance before the U.N. General Assembly to elaborate on his vision of a new world order and criticize what he calls the world's "hegemonic" and "expansionist" powers.
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Trouble In The Twin Cities: Two Orchestras In Labor Disputes
Both the Minnesota Orchestra and the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra may be headed for a strike.
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Tim Pawlenty Exits Romney Campaign To Lead Bank Lobbying Group
Tim Pawlenty's resignation as co-chairman of Mitt Romney's presidential campaign comes less than seven weeks before Election Day and during a bad stretch for the candidate.
'For Whom Will You Vote?' May Be Wrong Question
It's the question most pollsters ask. But one political economist says there's a better one to ask if you want to predict a candidate's fate.
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Campaigns Strive To Project Confidence, But Not Hubris, In Final Days
Whether a candidate is behind or ahead in the opinion polls, political campaigns have a vested interest in portraying every race as close — even if it's looking like a blowout.
Hidden Curriculum Shapes How Med Students Learn End-Of-Life Care
More intense care can translate into worse, and more expensive, care at the end of life. So, the thinking goes, doctors who train at hospitals with better and more efficient care will be in better shape to become future leaders.
For Liberian Youth, A Creative Outlet In Krumping
A high-energy form of dance developed in the churches and gang communities of Los Angeles has made its way to Liberia. The krumping craze is sweeping the West African nation and providing a way to harness the creativity of the first generation of Liberian youths who didn't lose their teenage years to civil war.
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