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July 11, 2009


July 10, 2009
• Roland Burris Not to Seek Reelection; Truce With the Taliban?; Father of Bristol Palin's Child Claims He Knows Why Palin Quit; Iran Protest Filmed; Finding Fitness Online; Husband of Senator Ensign's Mistress Wants Compensation
• Two Big Banks Reject California IOUs; Ghana's Gain, Kenya's Loss; Black Kids Turned Away From Pool
• AIG Pays out Millions in Bonuses; Minority Kids Turned Away from Pool; Obama to Visit Ghana; Motown Lures Tinseltown; Smugglers Holding Immigrants Hostage; Video Shows Iran Protests; Michael Jackson to be Buried at Neverland?; Prescription Drug Abuse a Widespread Problem; Pakistan's Military Talking to Taliban; Professor Finds Way to ID Your Social Security Number
• GM Now Leaner After Exiting Bankruptcy; Protesters Back in Tehran; Taking on the Taliban; Sotomayor's Senate Challenge; AIG Owes $235 Million in Bonuses
• New GM Driving Forward; Illinois Cemetery Investigation; Obama Meets Pope at Vatican; Security Guards Helped Jackson Get Pills; Janet Jackson Attempted Intervention for Brother; Inquiry Made for Jackson Burial at Neverland
• Four People Charged in Alleged Grave Plot Selling Scheme; What Was Obama Able to Accomplish at G-8 Summit?; Racism Charges Spring Up at Private Pennsylvania Swim Club; Allegations of a Cover Up Made Against Two Senator; A New General Motors Born Today; Putting the Hollywood in Michigan; What Twitter Can Do to Make Your Life Easier; Jackson Case May Turn Into Criminal Probe
• GM Begins New Chapter; Protests Continue in Iran; Spotlight on Prescription Drug Abuse; U.S. Marines Advance in Afghanistan; Payment After Affair


July 09, 2009
• Iranian Protests Resume; McNair Murder-Suicide Confirmed; Jackson Family Members Try Intervention; Sen. Ensign Allegedly Pays Mistress $25,000 Severance
• Is the Stimulus Working?; Renewed Protest Against Presidential Election in Iran; Alleged Grave Reselling Scheme; Racism at Swim Club?;
• Thousands Protest in Iraq; More than 300 Graves Disturbed in Chicago; Swim Club Turns Away Minority Kids; Global Warming, Economy the Hot Topics at G-8; Garbage Strike in Second Week in Toronto; President Obama's Approval Rate Decreasing; People of All Ages Protesting in Iran; Vaccinations for Swine Flu Likely Available in October; Where is the Stimulus Package Money Going?
• Who Pays For Health Care Reform?; Democrats Say CIA Was Misleading Congress; New Protests in Iran; Four People Charged in Alleged Grave-Selling Scheme; Airlines Slash Their Fares; Obama Outlines Energy Goals That Came Out of G-8 Summit; Kia to Provide Economic Divine Intervention to Georgia Town
• First-Time Jobless Claims Tumble; Pelosi News Conference; Thousands Protest in Iran; Grave Reselling Scheme Uncovered; Paying for Health Care Reform
• Four People in Custody in Alleged Scheme to Resell Grave Plots; School Bullying Becomes Issue in the House; Progress on Climate Change Is Mixed; Biden On The Road Drumming Up Support for President's Economic Recovery Plan; Protesters In Tehran Clashing With Militia Members; McNair's Memorial Service Planned for Tonight; Trying to Broker Peace in Honduras; Lack of Security at Federal Buildings, According to GAO
• House Dems Say Panetta Admitted CIA Lies; Obama Chairs G-8 Global Warming Meeting; Thousands Protest in Iran; Officials Fear Resurgence of Flu Virus; Blast Rocks Central Afghanistan; States Using Stimulus Money to Stay Afloat; Preventing Skin Cancer; Marines Taking Control of Taliban Strongholds; Ethnic Tensions Calmer in China; McNair's Death Determined Murder-Suicide


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July 03, 2009


July 02, 2009
• U.S. Soldier Captured in Afghanistan; Will Mark Sanford Resign?; Jenny Sanford Flees to Florida; Jackson Video Released of Rehearsing Days Before Death; U.S. Treads Gently Amid Chaos in Honduras
• Jackson Memorial Finally Taking Shape; U.S. Goes After the Taliban; Veterans Coming Home From War Face Tough Time; Exclusive Video of Michael Jackson's Last Practice; Obama's Remarks from the Rose Garden
• Memorial Slated for Michael Jackson; DEA Investigating Drug Angle of Jackson's Death; Pakistan Beefs Up Defenses against Taliban; Homeless Vets Face Challenges; Survivor Recalls 1971 Air Crash; Diana Ross Had Huge Influence on Michael Jackson; Bee Gees Beat is Lifesaving;
• 4,000 Marines Storm Helmand Province in Afghanistan; U.S. Soldier Captured by Taliban; North Korea Launches Missiles; Jackson's Memorial at Staples Center on Tuesday; California Runs out of Money
• U.S. Marines Target Taliban; U.S. Soldier Captured in Afghanistan; DEA joins Jackson Death Probe; America Says Goodbye to Ed McMahon
• Soldier Believed Kidnapped; Airline Computer Glitch Delays Thousands; Obama's Public Appeal on Health Care; Major Offensives in Afghanistan; Female WWII Pilots Honored; Unemployment Higher for Men than Women; White House Still Aiming for Green Jobs; Teenage Girl Survives Plane Crash; Diana Ross Had Huge Influence on Michael Jackson
• U.S. Soldier Captured in Afghanistan; North Korea Tests Two Short Range Missiles; The DEA Joins the Investigation on Michael Jackson's Death; Major O'Hare Airport Delays


July 01, 2009
• Saying Farewell to Michael Jackson; America's 'Other' Drug Problem; Michael Jackson's Will; Governor Sanford on the Ropes; 'Newsweek' Correspondent Held in Iran
• Michael Jackson's Will Names Katherine Jackson, Then Diana Ross as Guardians
• Michael Jackson's Will Filed; Veteran Says Treatment of PTSD Lacking; Assistant V.A. Secretary Promises Improved Vet Care; President Obama Holds at a Town Hall Meeting in Northern Virginia Today
• Obama to Hold Town Hall Meeting on Health Care Reform Today; Jackson's Body Being Moved to Neverland Ranch for Public Viewing; Honduras Given Three-Day Deadline to Reinstate Ousted President; Could U.S. Troops Be Called back in to Iraq?; Iran Election Fallout, Losing Candidates Challenging Results; Girl Survives Indian Ocean Plane Crash; TSA Weighs Tougher Security Rules on Small Planes; Democrats' Senate Supermajority, Al Franken Declared Official Winner in Minnesota Election; Health Care Answers from the White House; States Face Possible Shutdowns; Michael Jackson's Will Filed; American Medical Association's Health Care Reform Prescription; Jackson Night at the Apollo
• President Obama to Hold National Discussion on Health Care Makeover; Michael Jackson 2002 Will Located; Money Talk on CNN Radio; Memorial Planned at Jackson's Neverland Ranch; Hispanics, Blacks Face High Unemployment; States Trying to Avoid Shutdown
• Obama To Hold Town Hall Meeting on Health Care Reform; Lawyers Could File Jackson's Will in California Courtroom Today; Standoff Brewing in Honduras; Cash-Strapped States Face Budget Deadlines; Potential New FDA Guidelines for Usage of Products with Acetaminophen; New Cash for Clunkers Law Goes Into Effect Today; Jackson's Posthumous Album Sales Break New Record; Defense Secretary Robert Gates Considers Modifications on "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"; Private Pilots May Face Tough New Security Measures
• Michael Jackson Memorial Might Be Planned; Obama Plans Health Care Town Hall; S.C. Governor's Travel Records under Scrutiny; FDA Concerned over Acetaminophen; Losing Candidates in Iran Not Going Quietly; Ultimatum for Honduras Coup Leaders; Cities Growing despite Recession; Michael Jackson's Final Days


June 30, 2009
• Iraqis Celebrate U.S. Military Pullback; Remembering Michael Jackson; The Wife He Betrayed; Michael Jackson Tribute; FDA Taking Closer Look at Over-the-Counter Medications
• Apollo Theater Tribute to Michael Jackson; Michael Jackson's Money; Pride, Fear, Death on Iraq's New Day; Obama Urges Private Sector Funding on Social Issues
• U.S. Troops Pull out of Iraqi Cities, Violence Ensues; Did Michael Jackson Leave a Will?; Gay Soldier Speaks Out about Military Policy; States May Need to Cut Services; British Royal Family Asks for More Money
• Troops Leave Iraqi Cities, Shift to Afghanistan; Probe of Jackson's Death Continues; Ousted Honduran President to Speak to U.N.; FDA Questions Safety of Acetaminophen; GM Seeks Bankruptcy Exit; Iran's Election Declared Valid; Have A Blast & Stay Safe; Michael Jackson's Estate; New Haven 20 Wins; Russia Bans Casinos
• U.S. Combat Troops Complete Pullback from Iraqi Cities; Michael Jackson Investigation; Child Survives Ocean Plane Crash; Car Bombing in Kirkuk Kills 20; Iraq Oil, Gas Fields Privatizing; GM Seeks Bankruptcy Exit; Facebook Holdouts;
• U.S. Troops Have Completed Withdraw Out of Iraqi Cities; Investigators Remove Medication From Jackson Rental House; FDA to Vote Today as Officials Debate Ways to Reduce Increasing Number of Deadly Overdoses Induced by Painkillers; Alternative Medicine Becomes Mainstream; Iranian Government Declares Election Valid; Exiled Honduran President Calls on Military to End Clashes with His Supporters; Apollo Theater Holds Memorial Service for Jackson; Freaky Clouds Freak New Yorkers Out
• U.S. Troops Withdraw From Iraqi Urban Areas; Military Commanders Still Think U.S. Forces Will Be Needed in Iraq for Some Time; Investigators Removed Medications from Michael Jackson's Rental Home; Apollo Theater Holds Memorial Service For Jackson; Cookie Dough, Beef on E. Coli Recall; Wall Street Shows Glimmers Of Hope, But Unemployment Still On The Rise


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