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Senator Harry Reid, the majority leader, was joined by other Democrats as he discussed the Senate’s health care plan at a news conference on Capitol Hill on Wednesday. |
As new standards on breast cancer screening came under fire from lawmakers, the White House emphasized that they were not binding on either physicians or insurers.
A sign noting the takeover of Haven Trust. Regulators told the bank to reduce its risky loans, but the warning came too late. |
Carvett Gentles, 16, is accused of shooting Vada Vasquez, 15. |
Amelia Frank-Vitale, a former union organizer, said the practice of pink sheeting sent her into therapy. |
A federal judge ruled that the Army Corps of Engineers’ negligence caused huge flooding after Hurricane Katrina.
The company formerly called Blackwater Worldwide is in talks over penalties, and a senator called for an inquiry.
France’s William Gallas, second right, was congratulated by teammates after he scored during their World Cup 2010 qualifying football match against Ireland, in Paris, on Wednesday. |
Colum McCann won for his novel “Let the Great World Spin.” T.J. Stiles won in the nonfiction category for “The First Tycoon: The Epic Life of Cornelius Vanderbilt.”
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High-end stores are trying to stamp out discount fever by stocking fewer items and selling them at full price.
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