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Obama, Cuban President Raul Castro Shake Hands at Nelson Mandela Memorial — President Obama shook hands with Cuban President Raul Castro today at a memorial service for the late Nelson Mandela in South Africa. — Obama stopped to shake Castro's hand as he was walking to the podium to pay tribute to Mandela.
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Obama eulogizes Mandela as ‘great liberator’ — President Obama spoke of former South African President Nelson Mandela's legacy of making peace by getting them to trust each other. Obama spoke at the memorial for Mandela in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Dec. 10) AP
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Nelson Mandela memorial service: Obama praises ‘Madiba’ in euology - ‘We will never see the likes of Nelson Mandela again’ — South Africans, world leaders and celebrities braved the rain to honor the former South African president and anti-apartheid icon. — President Obama speaks during …
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OBAMA SHAKES HANDS WITH CUBA'S RAÚL CASTRO AT MANDELA MEMORIAL
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Obama shakes hands with Cuba's Raul Castro
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Ex-Clinton Aide Expected to Join Obama — WASHINGTON — President Obama, after a rocky year that leaves him at the lowest ebb of his presidency, is bringing into his White House circle the longtime Democratic strategist John D. Podesta, a former chief of staff for President Bill Clinton.
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Poll: Most Americans are still pessimistic about the economy — Shares - — Tweets - Stumble — While the nation's unemployment rate is now at a five-year low, most Americans (61 percent) continue to say the economy is in bad shape. Thirty-seven percent now think the economy is good …
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Despite Improving Indicators, Poll Finds Harsh View of Obama on Economy — Last week's reports of hopeful economic indicators did nothing to improve the American public's negative opinion of President Obama's stewardship of the nation's economy. However, while most Americans describe …
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Yes, Obamacare is Redistribution—But Republicans Are Wrong About Who Pays — Republicans and their allies are making a lot of different arguments about what Obamacare is doing to America. It's hiking premiums! It's making people lose their doctors! It's destroying Medicare!
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A student editor grovels after another cartoon kerfuffle. — For the University of Alabama's football team, the Nov. 30 season finale against intrastate archrival Auburn ended almost as disastrously as ObamaCare began (and as it has continued). After leading 21-14 at the half …
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APNewsBreak: US Rep. Alan Grayson of Florida loses $18M in fraud scheme — McLEAN, Va. — U.S. Rep. Alan Grayson of Florida lost $18 million in a scheme that cheated him and about 120 other investors out of more than $35 million, according to court papers. — The Virginia man who ran the scheme …
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Alan Grayson loses $18M in fraud scheme
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‘A public safety disaster’: Obamacare could force THOUSANDS of volunteer fire departments to close — The Affordable Care Act forces companies with more than 50 workers to buy them all health insurance or pay hefty fines — The IRS says volunteer firefighters are 'employees …
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The New York Times' ‘homeless’ hooey — If a five-part opus in The New York Times by Andrea Elliott is to believed, we live in a hard-hearted city. But if you read closely, it suggests just the opposite. — Begin with the family at the center of this story. The mother, father and eight kids aren't really homeless at all.
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GOP bills would prohibit in-flight calls — Political momentum to keep a ban on cellphone calls during flights gained momentum Monday as lawmakers said it would be crazy to allow them. — Rep. Bill Shuster (R-Pa.) became the second lawmaker after Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) to offer legislation to keep the ban in place.
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How to Keep Workers Unemployed — Another 99 weeks of jobless insurance won't create more jobs. — House-Senate negotiators are close to a modest budget accord to avoid another government shutdown, but suddenly the White House is introducing a last-minute demand.
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In surprise move, Steve Stockman challenges John Cornyn — Firebrand Texas Republican Rep. Steve Stockman on Monday mounted a surprise primary challenge to Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas), setting the stage for the latest potentially explosive battle between a tea party darling and an incumbent firmly backed by the GOP establishment.
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The Last Smallpox Patient on Earth — The case of Ali Maow Maalin, a Somalian cook — On December 9, 1979, the Global Commission for the Certification of Smallpox Eradication signed their names to the statement that “smallpox has been eradicated from the world.”


U.S. exits GM stake, taxpayers lose $10.5 billion — DETROIT — The U.S. government ended up losing $10.5 billion on the General Motors bailout, but it says the alternative would have been far worse. — The Treasury Department sold its final shares of the Detroit auto giant Monday …
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Union organizer shouts down protesters as they block private Google shuttle — Protesters blocked a private Google shuttle on Valencia street today, decrying private shuttle's use of public bus stops without paying fees or fines. — The group of 20 or so neon-yellow vested protesters called themselves the …
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How Democrats Plan to Cut Food Stamps Without Enraging Their Base — For Democrats especially, any talk about cutting billions from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program is uncomfortable and certain to create internal strife. But negotiators on the farm bill believe they've found …
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Pete Festersen's exit from House race against Lee Terry stuns Democrats — Until Monday afternoon, just about everyone following Pete Festersen's congressional campaign thought things were on track. — National and local Democratic Party leaders, who had pressed the Omaha City Council president …
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Netflix to Premiere Mitt Romney Doc ‘Mitt’ — Directed by Greg Whiteley and exec produced by Seth Gordon, the film follows Romney's Oval Office aspirations beginning in 2006 through his concession speech in 2012. — Netflix is casting its vote for Mitt Romney.
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