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Archives of: February 2010

Chile Death Toll Rises

The main airport in Chile’s Capital of Santiago allowed has reportedly allowed the first few aircraft to land since the 8.8 mega quake struck the country Saturday morning. No aircraft however have been permitted to take off. The earthquake has left as many as 2 million people without a place to live. An estimated half million homes have been damaged. Much of Chile remains cutoff from the rest of the world. Power ... read more

February 28, 2010

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Archives of: February 2010


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Shannon Bream

February 24, 2010 4:47 PM

Planned Parenthood Deemed “Racist”

Across the Atlanta area there are now billboards with the face of a young African-American child and the words “Endangered Species.” A number of pro-life groups joined together to launch ... read more



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Mike Levine

February 24, 2010 2:07 PM

Ft. Hood Attack Publicly Called “Terrorism”

[/caption] Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano has become the first Obama Administration official to publicly describe last year's deadly shootings at Ft. Hood, Tex., as a terrorist act, according to a search of news clips and transcripts. "Violent Islamic terrorism ... was part and parcel of the Ft. Hood killings," Napolitano told the Senate Homeland ... read more



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Faith Mangan

February 24, 2010 1:30 PM

CO School Shooting Suspect Court Appearance

Update as of 11:21 a.m. local time (1:21 p.m. ET): Court dismissed.  Bond set at $1 million, cash only.  Should he make bond, the usual conditions apply: no alcohol or drugs, GPS ... read more



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Anita Vogel

February 24, 2010 1:05 PM

Calif. in for a Boxer Rebellion?

Barbara Boxer is signing up for another run at the U.S. Senate, but the road to reelection, and what would be Boxer’s fourth term, is far from certain. After 18 years in the Senate, her favorable ratings now hover around 50 percent. Boxer (D- Calif.) says she's ready to get voters back. She adds she knows this will be a tough reelection battle but that it's a ... read more



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Mike Tobin

February 24, 2010 11:40 AM

Violence Flares in the West Bank

When the peace process is deadlocked and Palestinian hopes for statehood seem beyond reach, frustration peaks. Violence can flare up with only a spark. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu provided that spark when he included two more shrines in the list of Israeli national heritage sights. The shrines are Rachel's tomb in Bethlehem and The tomb of the Patriarch ... read more



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Caroline Shively

February 24, 2010 11:17 AM

GM, Ford luring Toyota drivers

One company's recall can be another company's windfall.  At least that's what carmakers are hoping in the wake of Toyota's recall of 8.5 million vehicles and brutal Congressional hearings. General Motors and Ford have both offered $1,000 discounts on their models for drivers who trade in a Toyota.  But besides some local dealers taking out newspaper ads, the two ... read more



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Dan Springer

February 24, 2010 10:48 AM

The Olympics’ Underbelly

Just a few blocks from where the world has gathered to celebrate some of the planet's best athletes is an area of Vancouver that is practically Third World. It's the Downtown Eastside. There are 1,500 homeless, 5,000 drug addicts and 10,000 working poor. Walk down East Hastings in the middle of the day and you're likely to see dozens of mentally ill, numerous drug deals ... read more



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Molly Line

February 24, 2010 9:46 AM

Job Hunt: From Books to Boot Camp

Recent graduate Kevin Doherty went to Bentley College and majored in corporate finance and accounting with hopes of becoming a financial planner for middle-class families. "I definitely thought I was going to go right into the corporate world," said Doherty who, at a 23-years-old, found himself facing a tough job market in the midst of a recession with more than ... read more



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Mike Levine

February 23, 2010 7:17 PM

VA Man Accused Of Illegally Aiding Somalis

Federal authorities have arrested a Virginia man for allegedly helping hundreds of Somalis, possibly including ones with terrorist ties, enter the United States illegally. Anthony Joseph Tracy, 35, was arrested earlier this month, after admitting to U.S. authorities that he helped about 272 citizens of war-torn Somalia come to the United States illegally, according to ... read more



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David Lee Miller

February 23, 2010 5:10 PM

Too Sexy for your iPhone?

Five thousand iPhone apps are too sexy. At least that's what Apple claims. The company has banned what it considers sexually offensive software from its online app store. In the last few days Apple said it has removed the objectionable app content including 50 different products from a company called On the Go Girls. Among its offerings is the "Dirty Fingers Sexy Screen ... read more