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Obama issues Afghanistan orders
The Swampby Christi Parsons and updated Hours after issuing orders to launch his new strategy in Afghanistan, President Obama this morning began calling world leaders to tell them of his decision and ask for their assistance. But Obama does not plan......Tags: Armed Forces, West Point, Nicolas Sarkozy, White House, Afghanistan
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Obama, Copenhagen climate deal: 'Will'
The Swampby Mark Silva President Barack Obama, arriving in wintry Copenhagen today at the close of a two-week international conference on climate change, said the will of nations to confront the challenge of global warming "hangs in the balance.'' This is......Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Summer Olympics, Global Warming, White House, International Olympic Committee
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Seven 2009 memories sure to stay with you, like it or not
Money & CompanyA spectacular market crash, a dramatic rebound, a financial system and economy pulled back from the brink of collapse -- who writes this stuff, Hollywood? The most emotionally riveting reality TV of 2009 was what emanated regularly from Wall Street...... -
Cadbury accepts sweetened Kraft deal ... finally
Money & CompanyCadbury finally bowed Tuesday to a new, roughly $19-billion takeover bid by Kraft Foods Inc. after months of wrangling. Together, the two will challenge Virginia-based Mars Inc. as the world's largest candy company. Mars itself completed a massive $23-... -
If the U.S. president thing doesn't work out for Obama, new poll finds he'd do very well in Europe
Top of the TicketAmericans now like the Dalai Lama more than their own president, but Europe still loves the Democrat.... -
UK Raises Its Terror Threat Level To 'Severe'
KTLA NewsLONDON - Britain raised its terror threat level from "substantial" to "severe" on Friday, meaning a terrorist attack is considered highly likely. The threat level had stood at "substantial" - indicating a strong possibility of an attack - since July. In...Tags: Government, Guerrilla Activity, Defense, Transportation Accidents, KTLA
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Michael Foot dies at 96; last of the British Labor Party's socialist leaders
Associated PressMichael Foot, a bookish intellectual and anti-nuclear campaigner who led Britain's Labor Party to a disastrous defeat in 1983, died Wednesday, officials said. He was 96. Foot died peacefully at his home in north London following a long illness, historian...Tags: Lord Byron, Tony Blair, Michael Foot, Government, Parliament
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Conservatives projected to win British election, but governing may elude; Brown's Labor Party lags
Top of the TicketEditor's Note: Because of the broad global interest in Thursday's British parliamentary elections The Ticket asked our colleague Craig Howie to wrap up the results for our politics readers around the world. Here it is: In Britain, they like nothing...... -
Brand X Files: 'Iron Man 2' might make history. Incompetent terrorists. Constipation killed Elvis.
Brand X'Iron Man 2' has iron grip on box office: Midnight showings sell out across America. Might be biggest opening day in movie history. (CNN)Rent boy customer Dr. George Rekers' damage control: "Jesus hung out with prostitutes too." This man is delusional... -
British election update: Brown, Clegg and Cameron -- and financial markets -- take stock of a stalemate
Top of the TicketSeventy-two hours after the last vote was cast in the British general election, the country still did not have a government. A deadline to announce a working partnership before the open of the financial markets on Monday has passed, leaving...... -
Clout fading, US vies to set G-20 meetings agenda
(AP) - With trillion-dollar deficits and a weakening dollar, the United States doesn't have the clout it once had at economic summits. Now Germany, France and all the new kids at the table - countries like China and Brazil - are pushing their own issues....Tags: Timothy Geithner, Government Debt, CNN (tv network), Financial Markets, China
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British Prime Minister Gordon Brown says he'll resign -- but hangs on for now -- "in the national interest"
Top of the TicketBritish Prime Minister Gordon Brown, who announced his resignation today, is the latest in a long line of British politicians who have stepped down "in the national interest" – or in other words, they realized it was time to go......
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