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Congress Likely to Back Afghan Plan

Even though some lawmakers from both parties have loudly criticized his strategy for Afghanistan, it appears President Barack Obama will have little trouble next year in securing the billions of dollars he needs to fund the faltering war effort.
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Comcast Announces Plan to Buy NBC

Comcast, the biggest U.S. cable TV provider, says it will put up nearly $14 billion in cash and assets to buy 51 percent of NBC Universal from GE. If it goes through, the deal would make Comcast the largest entertainment company in the country.
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Obama to Hold Jobs Summit Today

With nearly 16 million Americans out of work and impatient lawmakers breathing down his neck to do something about it, President Barack Obama is hoping to get some fresh ideas from business and labor leaders at his jobs summit today.
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Tiger Woods Admits to 'Transgressions'

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In a statement posted on his Web site, Tiger Woods says he let down his family with unspecified "transgressions" and apologizes for not being "true to my values and the behavior my family deserves." His statement comes as new allegations of affairs surface.
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Family Feud Over L'Oreal Billions

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The daughter of Europe's richest woman asks that her mother be placed under court supervision. Francoise Bettencourt-Meyers, 56, insists that her 87-year-old mother's lavish gifts to a friend -- totaling $1.5 billion -- raise questions about Liliane Bettencourt's state of mind. The L'Oreal cosmetics matriarch, left, calls her daughter's concerns nonsense.
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Man Moved Robotic Hand With Mind

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