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AP NewsBreak: Nuke agency says Iran can make bomb (AP) Top
AP - Les experts en matière de l'Iran à l'agence de surveillance nucléaire de l'U.N. croient que Téhéran a la capacité de faire une bombe nucléaire et travaillé à développer un système de missiles qui peut porter une ogive atomique, selon un rapport confidentiel vu par Associated Press.
 
Perdue cuts ACORN contract Top
Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue said the state will not renew a contract with the controversial Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN), after 70 ACORN employees were convicted of crimes committed in the course of their work.
 
Chicken Farmer Kevin Skinner's Got Talent Top
Who's the most talented man in the country? Americans believe it's a singing chicken farmer from Kentucky.
 
Entrave savoureuse à la guerre d'échanges Top
The popularity of a certain delicacy in China may prevent an all-out trade battle with the U.S.
 
Police focus on Yale murder suspect's attitude (AP) Top
AP - Police are considering whether a Yale University graduate student's killing may have stemmed from a dispute with an animal research technician described as an overbearing "control freak" who clashed with scientists and their proteges in the lab where they both worked.
 
Pelosi worried about angry health care rhetoric (AP) Top
AP - Le Président de la Chambre Nancy Pelosi a dit jeudi que la rhétorique anti-gouvernement au-dessus de l'effort de réforme de soins de santé du Président Barack Obama's préoccupe parce qu'elle la rappelle la discussion violente au-dessus des droits des homosexuels qui ont troublé San Francisco dans les années 70.
 
Mass. House approves Sen. Kennedy succession bill (AP) Top
AP - A bill allowing Gov. Deval Patrick to name an interim appointment to the Senate seat left vacant by the death of Edward Kennedy is headed to the Massachusetts Senate, where its fate is uncertain.
 
Beck vs. Limbaugh (Politico) Top
Politico - GOP media strategist Mark McKinnon thinks there are two people in the world who fear Glenn Beck — even if "neither will admit it."
 
La foule d'Obama encourage l'option publique, Boos le plan de Baucus (la VIDÉO) Top
When President Obama spoke in front of thousands of college students in College Park, Maryland on Thursday, the crowd cheered for a public health care option -- and booed at the plan from Sen. Max Baucus (D-Mont.). Jed Lewison of Daily Kos pointed out the disparity. Watch the University of Maryland students break into wild applause when Obama says there should be a government-run health insurance choice: But the students booed when Obama mentioned the Senate Finance Committee plan presented by Baucus this week. It's not just college students -- workers chanted b*******" when Presiden
 
TV anchor's flub turns into catch phrase overnight Top
AP - A veteran New York City news anchor flubs a line and an obscene catch phrase goes viral on the Internet.
 
Sarah Palin Constitution Day Top
« La constitution des Etats-Unis a été créée par le peuple des Etats-Unis composant les états respectifs, qui ont seul eu le droit. » - James Madison
 
Being "Like Ronald Reagan" The Only Positive Political Description Top
"Progressive" is becoming more of a dirty word, but all political labels – except "being like Ronald Reagan" – are falling into disfavor with many U.S. voters, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.
 
All hail Max Baucus Top
Sen. Max Baucus was hammered by liberals and conservatives alike yesterday when he unveiled his long-awaited health care plan, which is detailed here by USA TODAY's John Fritze. Today, a group of four moderates released a statement in praise of...
 
Bush a harassé dans le début Top
"Today" reporter Jenna Bush Hager takes friendly jabs from her cohosts on her first day.
 
Dueling 'racist' claims defuse once powerful word Top
Everybody's racist, it seems.
 

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