Thursday, December 31, 2009

Number of US soldiers killed in Afghanistan doubles in 2009 - Los Angeles Times


Kansas City Star


Number of US soldiers killed in Afghanistan doubles in 2009

Los Angeles Times


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blogspot.com

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Obama Blames "Systemic Failures" For Plane Attack - New York Times


Times Online


Obama Blames "Systemic Failures" For Plane Attack

New York Times


By REUTERS KANEOHE, Hawaii (Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Tuesday blamed "human and systemic failures" for  »


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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Child of Obama friend injured on Hawaii beach - Boston Globe


Reuters


Child of Obama friend injured on Hawaii beach

Boston Globe


KAILUA, Hawaii - President Obama abruptly interrupted his golf outing and sped in his motorcade to his vacation compound yesterday after he learned that a child of a friend was injured while playing on the beach. The White House did not identify which ...


Obama friend's child injured, golf interrupted

msnbc.com


Drama For Obama as Child's Injury Delays Golf Game

New York Times


Obama says US will pursue plane attackers

Reuters


HeraldNet -Philadelphia Inquirer -Honolulu Advertiser


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Monday, December 28, 2009

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Father alerted US about Nigerian plane bomb suspect - BBC News


Reuters


Father alerted US about Nigerian plane bomb suspect

BBC News


The father of a Nigerian man charged with trying to blow up a transatlantic jet on Christmas Day had voiced concerns to US officials about his son. The father, a top Nigerian banker, warned US authorities last month about 23-year-old Umar Farouk ...


Flight terror suspect scion of wealthy Nigerian family

AFP


From Privilege to Radicalization

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Friday, December 25, 2009

Terrorist attack foiled aboard US jetliner - msnbc.com


Globe and Mail


Terrorist attack foiled aboard US jetliner

msnbc.com


ROMULUS, Mich. - A Nigerian man tried to light a powder aboard a commercial jetliner before it landed Friday in Detroit in what senior US officials c »


livejournal.com

Thursday, December 24, 2009

As Health Bill Advances, Few Changes Seen for Millions - New York Times


CTV.ca


As Health Bill Advances, Few Changes Seen for Millions

New York Times


Senator Harry Reid of Nevada and Senator Richard J. Durbin of Illinois on Thursday. The health care bills passed by the Senate and the House may end up affecting relatively few people. More Photos > By REED ABELSON Now that the Senate has caught up ...


A big step on health care

Washington Post


Senate bill vs. House bill: A comparison

Kansas City Star


Senate OKs health-care measure, reaching milestone

Seattle Times


BusinessWeek -Deseret News -Austin American-Statesman


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