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Archives of: January 2011

Marla Cichowski

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January 31, 2011

07:13 PM

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2012 Presidential Buzz Heats Up In Iowa

Plenty of  easy-to-write-with black markers and a stack of freshly printed books at a Barnes & Noble in West Des Moines, Iowa. Yet another sign that former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty is getting more serious about making a decision whether to run for President in 2012.  Pawlenty brought his national book tour to central Iowa today, spending about an hour signing his new book, "Courage to ... read more

Archives of: January 2011


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Greg Palkot

January 15, 2011 7:02 AM

New US Reality in Tunisia

LONDON Tunisia is one of those good news/bad news stories for US foreign policy. On the face of it, it’s great.    Young, educated people, rising up against a long-entrenched authoritarian ruler.   Demanding a more fair economy and a more transparent democracy.  For the most part, until threatened, doing it in a peaceful manner. Remarkably against all odds ... read more



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Laura Ingle

January 14, 2011 7:47 PM

Kitchen For Rent‪‪

7 days a week, 24 hours a day, cooks and bakers are renting out stations in 8 hour shifts at a massive commercial kitchen called the Entrepreneur Space in Long Island City, New York, to churn out their culinary masterpieces on a large scale.  ... read more



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Conor Powell

January 14, 2011 2:49 PM

Taliban May Lift Ban on Education for Women

Taliban attacks on school aged girls in Afghanistan and Pakistan are a regular occurrence. However, according to Afghanistan’s Education Minster Farooq Wardak, Taliban leaders are willing to lift a ban on girl’s schools and female education. Wardak told Times Educational Supplement, a British newspaper, that the Taliban as undergone a profound  “cultural ... read more



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Kris Gutierrez

January 14, 2011 2:46 PM

Sold… To the Highest Bidder!

Everything is bigger in Texas, even the prices people are willing to pay for personalized license plates. To help combat a multi-billion dollar budget deficit, the lone star state held its first ever license plate auction last night. The event ... read more



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Dan Springer

January 14, 2011 1:57 PM

A Federal Case Over Watching Fox

The big-screen television on the first floor of the Hatfield U.S. Courthouse in downtown Portland is dark. For months the TV was locked on one station, Fox News Channel. After a series of events and curious decisions, the set fell silent. The story begins just outside the Cafe Today. There you'll find a small dining area which includes a couple tables, some chairs ... read more



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Leland Vittert

January 13, 2011 1:41 PM

High Stakes Poker

Lebanese internal politics can often resemble a high stakes poker game and Hezbollah just tossed a bunch of chips in the pot. The Shiite Muslim militia group withdrew its ministers from a unity government forcing the collapse of prime minister Saad Hariri coalition. This is about as delicate a situation as you get and while the streets of Beirut were quiet overnight there ... read more



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Kathleen Foster

January 12, 2011 6:00 PM

Stitching Haiti Back Together

Before he can teach them a skill, he has to teach them how to work. Patrice Gaetan is Program Manager at the Haitian Apparel Center, where hundreds of unemployed Haitians are learning how to sew. It’s a 5 week course. The first week is dedicated to instilling a good work ethic. [/caption] “Some of them have never had a job before. We have to teach them what it ... read more



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Kathleen Foster

January 12, 2011 3:39 PM

Haiti A Year Later: Economic Orphans

Thousands of children roamed the streets searching for their parents in the days and weeks after Haiti’s earthquake. Many of them were picked up and dropped off at orphanages. But that doesn’t mean they’re available for adoption. Ashley’s father survived. Madame Raymonde tracked him down. His father visits, but says he can’t afford to take care of ... read more



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Molly Line

January 12, 2011 1:38 PM

Snow Snarls Travel in Northeast

Traffic is very light on Massachusetts roads and highways as snow continues to fall steady and heavy. Spins outs and several jackknifed tractor trailers have been reported. Amtrak reports Acela service between New York City and Boston is still down as of noon after a tree fell across the track and damaged the overhead wire system in Sharon, ... read more



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Kathleen Foster

January 12, 2011 10:05 AM

Haiti One Year Later: A Mother’s Grief

We found her lying on a dirty mattress in between two piles of rubble in what used to be a bakery. For Lila Fanfan, January 12th is not just the day a devastating earthquake hit Haiti. It is also the day she lost all four of her children, all at once. 16 year old Christela. Gone. 11 year old Jimiclift. Gone 9 year old Anderson. Gone. 4 year old Mardoche. ... read more