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Iran plans new centrifuges for 2nd enrichment site (AP) Top
AP - Iran plans to install a more advanced type of centrifuge at its newly revealed uranium enrichment site, an Iranian newspaper reported Tuesday, a development certain to add to international concerns about the country's nuclear work.
 
Jeu de blâme de Gitmo d'Obama (Politico) Top
Politico - Inside the White House, Greg Craig takes the brunt of the blame for setting the one-year timeline.
 
Polanski Is Not the Only Party to Blame Top
Focusing only on Polanski seems hypocritical in a society that celebrates and exploits teen sexuality. Jennifer Ginsberg: In the aftermath of child rapist Roman Polanski being taken into custody after trying to enter Switzerland on Saturday, questions about culpability, morality, and teen sexuality have arisen. The Academy Award-winning director pled guilty in 1977 to a single count of having unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor, acknowledging he had sex with a 13-year-old girl, but fled the United States before he could be sentenced. It is alleged that in addition to raping the child, he
 
Edgar Allan Poe finally getting proper funeral (AP) Top
AP - Pour Edgar Allan Poe, 2009 a été une meilleure année que 1849. Après des douzaines d'événements dans plusieurs villes pour marquer le 200th anniversaire de sa naissance, il est sur le point d'obtenir l'enterrement grand qu'un auteur de sa stature devrait avoir reçu quand il est mort.
 
La. AG: ACORN embezzlement totaled $5M, not $1M (AP) Top
AP - An internal review by ACORN's board of directors found that $5 million was embezzled from the community organization, far more than a previously reported sum of $1 million, according to documents from the Louisiana attorney general's office.
 
NATO says kills 100 fighters in huge Afghan battle (Reuters) Top
Reuters - NATO forces said Tuesday they had killed more that 100 fighters in a huge weekend battle in eastern Afghanistan in which eight Americans died, the deadliest firefight for U.S. troops in more than a year.
 
Hors de la ligne sur l'Afghanistan Top
General McChrystal is entitled to his opinion, but not to conduct a public campaign.
 
Rush for Rams? Limbaugh bids for NFL team Top
The lowly Rams have someone who loves them. Conservative talk radio host Rush Limbaugh said Tuesday he is teaming up with St. Louis Blues owner Dave Checketts in a bid to buy the Rams, owners of the NFL's longest losing streak at 14 and just 5-31 since 2007. In a statement, Limbaugh declined to discuss details, citing a confidentiality agreement with Goldman Sachs, the investment firm hired by...
 
Israeli police bring reinforcements to Jerusalem (AP) Top
AP - Renforts mobilisés par police israélienne de l'autre côté du pays pour fixer Jérusalem volatil mardi, milliers se déployants de dirigeants sur des rues de ville pour la crainte que deux jours de désaccords mineurs avec les protestataires palestiniens escaladeraient.
 
Former Yale lab tech appears in court; hearing set (AP) Top
AP - A former Yale University lab technician charged with strangling a graduate student and stuffing her body behind a laboratory wall appeared in court Tuesday but did not enter a plea to murder.
 
Analysts: GOP to gain many seats in '10 Top
Following major setbacks in 2008, the national political landscape for Republicans has improved so dramatically in recent months that election analysts say the only remaining question is how deep the Democrats' losses will be in the 2010 congressional midterm races. President Obama's approval rating has fallen to 51 percent in the Gallup tracking survey. A recent NBC/Wall Street Journal poll showed that voters were nearly evenly divided on which party should control Congress, with Democrats edging Republicans by just three points, down from a seven-point lead in July, and election analysts hav
 
10 nourritures les plus risquées ont indiqué Top
Foodborne illnesses don't always come from the sources you'd expect, study shows.
 
Key Rwandan genocide suspect arrested in Uganda (AP) Top
AP - Interpol agents have arrested one of the most wanted suspects in Rwanda's 1994 genocide, a former top intelligence official accused of sending soldiers to execute the Rwandan queen, officials said Tuesday.
 
Gen. Petraeus gets radiation treatment for cancer (AP) Top
AP - Le générateur David Petraeus, commandant des États-Unis de dessus pour les guerres en Irak et en Afghanistan, a été diagnostiqué avec le cancer de prostate en février et a depuis subi deux mois du traitement radioactif.
 
Seniors set gaming record Top
Who says video games are for kids only? A group of senior Wii bowlers just set a Guinness record.
 

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