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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 Burke

January 12, 2011 9:47 AM

Sainthood For John Paul II?

When John Paul II died, some people came to the Vatican with banners proclaiming: “Santo Subito.” The translation is something like, “Make him a saint immediately.” It has not been immediate, but as far as sainthood processes go, it is moving along at lightning speed. And according to reliable reports published today in Italy, everything is ready for Pope ... read more



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Molly Line

January 12, 2011 9:23 AM

Whopper of Snow Storm in New England

A whopper of a snow storm is slamming New England today. Up to a foot of snow is expected in Boston and surrounding areas. To the north and west of the city communities are preparing for up to 18 inches. Crews and plows are already working to keep up with the heavy snowfall that is blanketing roadways. The morning commute was snarled by accidents though many ... read more



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Kathleen Foster

January 12, 2011 8:50 AM

Haiti Mass Graves One Year Later

Two Haitian teenagers wearing surgical masks led us up a winding dirt road on the outskirts of Port-au-Prince to a freshly dug mass grave. “I come here every day and I think smell, it’s no good for me. It can affect my brain,” he tells us. Due to fears like this, the Haitian government tries to keep the location of mass graves for Cholera secret. Once ... read more



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David Lee Miller

January 12, 2011 8:26 AM

Storm Causes Massive Flight Cancellations

LaGuardia Airport in New York City early Tuesday morning was eerily quiet.  Most passengers were scared away by news of massive cancellations.  Less than a dozen people were slumped over in chairs trying to sleep.  Airline workers stood idly at their posts. Both American and United Airlines ticketing agents said the first departures would not take place until late ... read more



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Greg Burke

January 12, 2011 6:25 AM

Haiti Quake: The Pope’s Man In Port-au-Prince

One of the interesting things about meeting diplomats through work is that they end up in some interesting places. So when the quake struck in Haiti a year ago, I immediately remembered that I had known in Rome Archbishop Bernard Auza, a Filipino in the Vatican’s diplomatic corps who had become the nuncio (or ambassador) in Port-au-Prince. I recently caught up with ... read more



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Anita Vogel

January 11, 2011 5:19 PM

Story of Arizona Shooting Unfolds

The scene outside the strip mall where Saturday's massive shooting took place in Tucson is quiet today, but not without activity. The Pima County Sheriff's Department and the FBI are on the scene combing the area for any additional pieces of evidence that remain that could be crucial to the investigation. Officials from the Sheriff's Department say their detectives ... read more



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Yael Kuriel

January 11, 2011 4:48 PM

Israel’s main concern: Iran, Iran and Iran.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with foreign press representatives on Tuesday, where he described Iran as the main concern for governments in the region. He further asserted that Iran "is determined to move ahead despite every difficulty, every obstacle and every setback to create nuclear weapons".  While congratulating the US government insisting on ... read more



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Elizabeth Prann

January 11, 2011 2:01 PM

Snow is Gone but Conditions Worsen in South

The city of Atlanta is a ghost town today, deserted and silent. The South just isn’t prepared for a quick clean up after a major snow storm. And the temperatures continue to drop below freezing every night this week.  It doesn't make economic sense for Atlanta to house large fleets of snow plows and tons of salt and gravel. But residents need it this ... read more



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Mike Tobin

January 11, 2011 12:59 PM

Giffords ‘Has no Right to Look This Good’

“She has no right to look this good and she does.” Those words from Dr. Michael Lemole, the neurosurgeon treating Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords.  He announced that doctors had turned off her ventilator. “She is breathing on her own,” He said. The ventilator tubes, however, have been left in place to prevent the possibility of pneumonia setting in. One of the ... read more



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Molly Line

January 11, 2011 11:15 AM

Update: Mandatory Parent Meeting

A mandatory parent meeting called by Swampscott High School leaders in Massachusetts wrapped up last night with mixed reviews. Some parents felt school officials were too heavy-handed, threatening to punish kids if parents didn't show. Others believed the compulsory meeting was warranted given the challenges facing the community and teenagers regarding drug and alcohol ... read more