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Bill Clinton to the Rescue Again

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The White House uses the former president to twist the arms of Senate Democrats wary about the health care reform bill. Clinton, who learned a painful lesson about the consequences of failing to pass such a bill, says Tea Party protesters are upset "because we're winning" -- and Democrats should vote for whatever will pass, even if it's not exactly what they want.
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Hasan's Radical Contacts Scrutinized

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Nearly a week after Nidal Hasan allegedly went on a shooting rampage at Fort Hood, questions swirl around reports of the Army psychiatrist's past communication with a radical Muslim imam. Did authorities, who had been aware of Hasan's contact with Anwar al-Awlaki, miss an opportunity to head off the deadly killing spree?
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Dino 'No One Has Seen Before' Found

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A One-Man Mission to Find WWII Wrecks

It's unlikely anyone needs to remind Clayton Kuhles that it's Veterans Day today. That's because he has spent the last eight years locating WWII wrecks in the rugged lands of India, China and Myanmar. His work has brought a huge sense of relief to families who never knew what happened to loved ones lost in the conflict.
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Poll: Grouchy Public Sticking With Obama

Even though the country has become more pessimistic, President Barack Obama still enjoys the confidence of a majority of Americans. An Associated Press-GfK poll shows that he has an approval rating of 54 percent. But it also says the number of people who think the country is heading in the wrong direction has increased.
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DC Sniper 'Relaxed' Before Execution

A prison official in southern Virginia says John Allen Muhammad, the sniper who terrorized the Washington, D.C., area with a young accomplice in 2002, seemed "quiet and relaxed" before being put to death by lethal injection Tuesday night.
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US Pilot Allegedly Too Drunk to Fly

British authorities say they stopped a United Airlines pilot from flying on Monday because he was intoxicated. Erwin Vermont Washington was charged in the incident and has since been released on bail. United spokeswoman Megan McCarthy says the 51-year-old was "removed from service" during an investigation.
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Brazil Suffers Widespread Blackout

Transmission problems at a huge hydroelectric dam in Brazil caused a massive power outage Tuesday night, leaving millions in several major cities without electricity for hours. The lights have since come back on, but the incident is another black eye for the South American country set to host the 2016 Olympic Games.
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