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Woods' Mother-in-Law Hospitalized

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Tiger Woods
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Emergency workers respond to a 2:35 a.m call from Tiger Woods' Florida home and transport a woman -- now identified as the golfer's mother-in-law -- to a nearby hospital. The incident comes as rumors of infidelity swirl around the famous athlete, who recently admitted to "transgressions" on his Web site.
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Death Toll in Baghdad Attacks Rises

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Coordinated attacks in Baghdad resulted in the worst wave of violence in more than a month. More than 100 people were killed in four attacks on Tuesday, including three car bombs near government sites. Here, a U.S. soldier patrols the scene of one explosion
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Coordinated assaults in Baghdad resulted in the worst wave of violence in more than a month. At least 118 people were killed in five attacks Tuesday, including three car bombs near government sites. Here, a U.S. soldier patrols the scene of one explosion.

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In Big Speech, Obama Outlines Job Plan

In a major speech, President Barack Obama unveils a package designed to stimulate job creation and bring down the country's 10 percent unemployment rate. The measure includes more money for infrastructure projects, tax cuts and credit access for small businesses.
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Massive Snowstorm Sweeps Across West

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Democrats Eye 'Public Plan' Compromise

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Senate Democrats debating how to overhaul the nation's health care system are considering something called a "public plan" -- a possible compromise between liberals and moderates that would have private insurers offering coverage with the government's seal of approval.
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Doctor Who Tried to Revive JFK Dies

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Malcolm Oliver Perry
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The doctor who attended to President John F. Kennedy in Dallas after he was shot dies at the age of 80. Dr. Malcolm Oliver Perry II tried without success to revive the dying president on Nov. 22, 1963, performing a tracheotomy and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Perry was suffering from lung cancer.
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Marine Dies in Argument Over Game

North Carolina authorities say Johnathan Clinton Rodriguez, a 21-year-old Marine, was shot to death while arguing with a fellow soldier over a college football game. Rodriguez and 23-year-old Lionel Loya had gotten into a scuffle about the Texas-Nebraska contest when Loya's gun accidentally went off, fatally hitting Rodriguez.
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Italian Chef Vanishes From Cruise Ship

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Angelo Faliva
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The FBI joins the search for an Italian chef missing from a cruise ship. Investigators say Angelo Faliva, 31, has not been seen since Nov. 26, when the Coral Princess was sailing from Aruba to Colombia. Officials say Faliva may have gone overboard during the Caribbean cruise. His family says if that's the case, there must have been foul play.
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