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Gay rights advocates march on DC, divided on Obama (AP) Top
AP - Tens of thousands of gay rights supporters marched Sunday from the White House to the Capitol, demanding that President Barack Obama keep his promises to allow gays to serve openly in the military and work to end discrimination against gays.
 
Clinton réduit la valeur de la menace pour l'arsenal d'arme nucléaire du Pakistan (AP) Top
AP - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Sunday the Taliban siege of Pakistan's army headquarters showed extremists are a growing threat in the nuclear-armed American ally, but she contended they don't pose a risk to the country's atomic arsenal.
 
Op-Ed Columnist: Two Wrongs Make Another Fiasco Top
The most surreal aspect of the Afghanistan debate is the Beltway credence given to the ravings of the blunderers who got us into this mess.
 
Angels rally off Papelbon in 9th to sweep Red Sox Top
Le chasseur de Torii a émergé du pavillion des visiteurs au parc de Fenway pour pulvériser le champagne au-dessus des ventilateurs et la famille s'est réunie là. Erick Aybar l'a fait un meilleur, remettant des bouteilles de pétillant à ceux qui sont venues de la Californie pour voir les anges de Los Angeles disparaître pour le champ. L'histoire n'a donné aucune raison d'espérer une telle célébration.
 
Want Peace? Give a Nuke the Nobel Top
As long as a nukeless world remains wishful thinking and pastoral rhetoric, we'll be all right. But if the Nobel committee truly cares about peace, they will think a little harder about actually trying to make it a reality
 
Clinton warns Iran of need for nuclear progress (Reuters) Top
Reuters - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Sunday that international powers would not wait forever for Iran to prove it was not developing nuclear bombs.
 
Les partiers de thé allument la conduite de GOP Top
Tea Party forces are backing insurgent conservatives and generating their own candidates.
 
A darker side of Columbus emerges in US classrooms (AP) Top
AP - Jeffrey Kolowith's kindergarten students read a poem about Christopher Columbus, take a journey to the New World on three paper ships and place the explorer's picture on a timeline through history.
 
Boyzone singer Gately, 33, dies in Mallorca Top
Reuters - chanteur Stephen Gately, 33, qui de Boyzone ont causé une sensation dans le monde de bruit il y a 10 ans par l'annonce il était gai, est mort tandis qu'en vacances en Majorque, l'Espagne, le site Web officiel du groupe irlandais de bruit indiquait dimanche.
 
As China's economy grows, so do mounds of garbage (AP) Top
AP - Visitors can smell this village long before they see it.
 
Wall Street Journal to pass USA Today as top US paper Top
According to Editor and Publisher magazine, Audit Bureau of Circulations figures to be published on October 26 will show that USA Today's circulation fell 17 percent to 1.88 million for the six months ending in September.
 
U.S. l'aide Philippines de troupes comme orage sonnent les principal 600 Top
U.S. Marine CH-46 helicopters loaded with rice, sardines and drinking water flew Sunday into a stricken Philippine mountain city ...
 
Taylor Swift to Launch a Clothing Line Top
Swift's Sundresses for sale Oh, you know this is one celebrity clothing line that's going to sell ridiculously well! Taylor Swift is all the rage right now and girls both young and old want to be like her. And now the country music singer is said to be coming out with a line of clothing making it much easier to at least look like her.
 
La Russie indique pour soutenir le choc des missions spatiales (Reuters) Top
Reuters - Russia expects to extend the life of the International Space Station beyond 2015, although Moscow must bear the brunt of flights after the United States retires its shuttles, officials said on Sunday.
 
Women's Health Care: Insurance Companies Regularly Discriminate Top
The Service Employees International Union (SEIU) has published a startling list of statistics showing how women are frequently discriminated against by insurance companies. Among the chilling facts: A 22-year-old woman can be charged one and a half times the premium of a 22-year-old man. Many insurers also consider pregnancy and Cesarean sections a pre-existing condition. 52% of women reported trouble accessing needed health care because of cost, versus only 39% of men. 27% of employed women work part time and are thus excluded from their employers' health insurance plan, versus only 13% o
 

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