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    Algeria: State of emergency to end soon

    http://cnn.com/video/?/video/bestoftv/2011/02/12/exp.nr.algeria.tensions.erupt.cnn -- A 20-year state of emergency in Algeria will be lifted in the "coming days," authorities said Monday, days after protesters took to the streets to demand government reform. "Soon, we will discuss the past...
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    Egyptians urged to return to work

    http://cnn.com/video/?/video/world/2011/02/13/damon.demos.demands.cnn -- The military sought Monday to persuade Egyptians to end the demonstrations and strikes that culminated last Friday in the resignation of the president, and urged their countrymen to get back to work. Though efforts are on...
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    GPS saves B.C. group after boat overturns

    Five people, including two children, have a global positioning device to thank after they were rescued from a lifeboat off the coast of Tofino, B.C. Their fishing boat overturned in heavy winds Saturday morning, leaving the group no time to call for help before boarding a lifeboat. However...
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    Mourners gather to honor Egypt's protest dead

    http://cnn.com/video/?/video/world/2011/02/13/damon.demos.demands.cnn -- Mourners gathered at a marble memorial set up for victims of clashes in Cairo's Tahrir Square Monday as some placed flowers next to pictures of the victims who died over the last three weeks. "Our country is forever...
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    Funny jokes

    Questions? If you choke a Smurf, what color does it turn? If you take a Oriental person and spin him around several times, does he become disoriented? Is it OK to use the AM radio after noon? What do chickens think we taste like? What do people in China call their good plates? What do you...
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    Protests ripple across the region

    -- Protests in Egypt have dominated international headlines of late, but signs of unrest are prevalent in several countries throughout the Middle East and Africa. Emboldened by an uprising in Tunisia, which saw the nation's president of almost a quarter century flee to Saudi Arabia, protesters...
  7. CASPER

    Birth Defect Risk Slightly Higher for Kids of Male Cancer Survivors

    Men who have had cancer are at a slightly higher risk of bearing children with congenital problems such as a cleft palate compared to their peers with no history of cancer, according to new research. But the overall risk was low, researchers from Sweden report in the Feb. 8 online edition of...
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    For GOP, 2012 campaign starts at CPAC

    http://cnn.com/video/?/video/politics/2011/02/08/yellin.gop.contenders.cnn -- Thousands of conservative activists are descending on the nation's capital this week for the annual Conservative Political Action Conference, a three-day political carnival of speeches, strategy sessions and...
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    Chinese company begins drywall remediation

    Eleanor Aguilar's townhome in Lauderhill, Florida, will be gutted down to the wall studs to get rid of its Chinese drywall. -- Eleanor Aguilar pounded a hole in her living room wall on Monday. You might say it was a way to strike back at the Chinese drywall that, she says, made her sick...
  10. CASPER

    Obama seeks to make up with big business

    President Barack Obama is expected to seek the support of the US business community for his economic agenda Monday, but is expected to call on American employers to do their share to help revive the labor market. Obama hinted at the tenor of his speech in a weekend radio address, saying he...
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    Teen to face murder charge in senior's death

    The teen accused of kidnapping and forcible confinement in the death of Réjeanne Pelletier-Charette is expected to be charged with first-degree murder. The Crown plans to lay a charge of first-degree murder against the teenage boy already accused of kidnapping and forcible confinement in the...
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    Why are reporters being attacked?

    -- Attacks against journalists send a message. "It clearly conveys that the government is not in favor of democratic reforms because journalists represent free speech, and free speech is crucial to democracy," said Kelly McBride, a media ethics teacher at the Poynter Institute, a U.S.-based...
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    [Cool!] Magnetic Field Unsettled Today

    Written by RC Christian Tuesday, 01 February 2011 17:44 Although Solar flare activity has been relatively low for the past couple days, February started off with an instability in the Earth's Magnetic Fiels. Magnetic field monitors went berzerko today, registering a "unsettled", meaning that...
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    1 dead in helicopter crash

    TUCSON - Authorities have confirmed that Pima County Sheriff's Department Civilian Pilot Loren Leonberger was pronounced dead at the scene and three others were injured in the crash of a Pima County Sheriff's Department helicopter on a mountainside in the Ironwood National Forest. The crash...
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    'Idiot Abroad' unimpressed by world's wonders

    -- One man's dream voyage is Karl Pilkington's nightmare. For the Science Channel's new reality series "An Idiot Abroad," the British radio producer (who has acquired an international cult following as funnyman Ricky Gervais' favorite target) embarked on an all-expenses-paid, seven-country...
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    Correctional officer in Washington prison is found dead

    - A female correctional officer at a Washington state prison was strangled and an inmate who told officers he had planned to escape is under investigation, authorities said Sunday. Jayme Biendl, 34, was discovered late Saturday night after workers at the Monroe Correctional Complex noticed her...
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    Thousands mourn slain St. Petersburg police officers Thomas Baitinger and Jeffrey Yaslowitz

    ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - As thousands of police officers and mourners looked on, the widows of two officers who were killed in the line of duty were gently handed flags that draped their husbands' caskets on Friday. Joint funeral services for St. Petersburg Police Sgt. Thomas Baitinger and...
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    Israel quietly watches Egyptian turmoil

    -- Israel was silent Friday as a week of massive street protests engulfed the streets of Cairo and other Egyptian cities. Neither officials from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office nor the Israeli foreign ministry offered any public comment on the growing political instability in...
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    Police: L.A. school officer made up shooting story

    -- A police officer in Los Angeles who claimed he was shot while patrolling near a high school has now been arrested for making up the story, authorities said. Officer Jeff Stenroos of the Los Angeles Unified School District Police Department had said he was shot in the chest on January 19 in...
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    Singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett fell off a concert stage

    Sydney, Australia (CNN) -- Singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett fell off a concert stage and was injured at the end of a show in Sydney, Australia, Wednesday night, according to his manager. Buffett, 64, spent a day in Sydney's St. Vincent's Hospital, but he was released on Thursday, according to a...
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