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Obama Heads to Hill for Health Care

The president makes a rare Sunday afternoon visit to Capitol Hill to lobby Congressional Democrats, who are working through the weekend to reach a comprise on the proposed health care bill. "They're going to get it done," President Obama said as he left a 45-minute closed door meeting with factious Democrats.
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Pearl Harbor Survivor Back 68 Years Later

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An estimated 40 to 50 survivors of the attack on Pearl Harbor will commemorate the 68th anniversary of the Japanese assault in a ceremony there. Among them is Ed Johann, a retired firefighter returning to Hawaii for the first time since World War II. He recalls lifting bodies from the water as a 17-year-old reporting for duty -- and isn't sure how he'll handle going back.
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Knox Family Seeks US Intervention

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Writings of Alleged Kidnapper Scrutinized

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Iran Blocks 'Net On Eve of Student Rallies

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UN Climate Chief: Hacked E-Mails Hurt

The UN's climate chief says hacked e-mails from climate scientists that appear to cast doubt on their research are damaging. But Yvo de Boer says that scientific evidence and global unity to cut greenhouse gases will trump the scandal.
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Watchdog Issues Zhu Zhu Pet Warning

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A consumer group finds that Zhu Zhu Pets have more than the government allowed level of the chemical antimony, which can cause cancer and heart problems. But the company that makes the wildly popular toy denies the accusation, and says its products are safe.
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Gates: US in Afghanistan for 2 to 4 Years

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Secretary of Defense Robert Gates with soldiers in October.
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Defense Secretary Robert Gates says U.S. troops will likely stay in Afghanistan for two to four more years. He says the United States will bring the number of troops down steadily, similar to what officials have done in Iraq.
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