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Archives of: October 2010

Increased Police Presence at Marine Corps Marathon

  The 35th annual Marine Corps Marathon kicked off Sunday morning under sunny skies and intense police surveillance.   The Arlington, Virginia race covers more than 26 miles and has 30,000 participants, but was started under a cloud of security concerns due to recent shootings targeting Marine facilities in the Washington, D.C. area.   For runners, the increased police presence was impossible to miss. ... read more

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October 31, 2010

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Archives of: October 2010


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Molly Line

October 20, 2010 9:19 AM

No Text and Drive Law? New App for That

We've all seen them. Drivers weaving and swerving, distracted by a phone call or trying to send a text message. Maybe you've even been that driver. In recent years, lawmakers have struggled to keep up with technology that's playing a larger and larger role in American lives. Many states have laws about phone usage while driving and to date, 30 states have outlawed ... read more



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Greg Burke

October 20, 2010 8:23 AM

Pope Names Two New American Cardinals

The tailors in Rome are a happy bunch today, as Pope Benedict announced that he would be making 24 new cardinals. That means 24 men need new clerical garb, as they now have the right to be decked out in red. And a red hat in this town means membership in the College of Cardinals, whose most important duty is to elect the new pope. Only those under the age of 80 are ... read more



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Lee Ross

October 19, 2010 6:10 PM

Hayden Says Iran Won’t Build Nuke Bomb

Addressing a broad range of issues including Iran's nuclear ambitions and the current threat of terrorist attacks, former CIA Director Michael Hayden spoke for 90 minutes Tuesday offering ... read more



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Justin Fishel

October 19, 2010 4:39 PM

Recruiters to Accept Openly Gay Applicants

WASHINGTON -- The Pentagon has told military recruiters they must accept applications from openly gay individuals as part of the military's obligation to comply with last week's federal court ruling that deemed the current policy on homosexuals "unconstitutional." Pentagon Spokesman Cynthia Smith says the guidance sent out last Friday also tells recruiters to to remind ... read more



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Jonathan Serrie

October 19, 2010 4:00 PM

Giant Wind Tunnel Tests Full-Size Houses

A wind tunnel big enough to hold a small neighborhood unleashed hurricane force winds -- all in the name of safety. The 21 thousand square-foot test chamber is part of the Institute for ... read more



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Amy Kellogg

October 19, 2010 3:03 PM

Chavez in Iran

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez met with Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Tehran today—it’s his ninth visit to the Iranian capital.  He's been known to call it a home away from home. For Iran, the hospitality pays off. Gala Riani of IHS Global Insight in London, “On the Iranian side it is to show the US that we can be friends with these countries are ... read more



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Laura Ingle

October 19, 2010 2:44 PM

Penalty Phase Focuses On Partner In Crime

The penalty phase in the Steven Hayes trial is now in its second day in New Haven, Connecticut.   The same jury that found the career criminal guilty on 16 of 17 charges against him in the home invasion murder trial will decide if he should live or die for his role in the attack three years ago in Cheshire, CT.   Hayes was convicted of six capital felony charges, three ... read more



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Greg Palkot

October 19, 2010 12:47 PM

French to Barricades

Here they go again. France is taking its anger with efforts by the government to reform its broke pension system right down to the wire. Public sector workers were striking and marching, a half million said to be out on the street Tuesday. But it was the young people who got much attention, throwing rocks, torching cars, a school, damaging a court building in Paris, ... read more



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Phil Keating

October 19, 2010 12:14 PM

Foreclosure Freeze, Homebuyers Iced

Michelle Mele finally was about to embark on one aspect of the American Dream: owning her own home. But her life is now in limbo, surrounded by boxes magic-markered with words like "fragile", and feeling like she belongs in that box. "I'm spending money that I don't have, or wasn't prepared to spend, and there is a vacant property that should be mine right now, sitting ... read more



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Justin Fishel

October 18, 2010 1:39 PM

DoD Asks Media Not to Publish Secret Docs

WASHINGTON -- The Pentagon is bracing itself for another massive, classified document from self-proclaimed whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks, and this time it's asking reporters not publish the senstive information that WikiLeaks provides. Col. David Lapan, a Pentagon spokesman, made the request to reporters on Monday morning during a daily off camera ... read more