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Political News Alert: President Obama will not sign foreclosure measure, says official

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Politics News Alert: President Obama will not sign foreclosure measure, says official
October 7, 2010 1:38:23 PM
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Amid growing furor over the legitimacy of foreclosure proceedings, a White House official said President Obama will not sign a two-page bill passed by lawmakers without public debate after details emerged that the legislation could loosen standards for foreclosure documents.

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U.S. Top News Early Edition: Late back-to-school shopping lifts retail sales

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Good Morning Omss, THU 07 Oct 2010 
 
Late back-to-school shopping lifts retail sales
NATO eyes Pakistan supply resumption after apology
Hungarian sludge spill reaches Danube river
World Bank and IMF at odds over hot money flows
Latin writer Vargas Llosa wins Nobel for literature
No serious talks with Netanyahu seen: Abbas aide
Job losses in 2009 likely bigger than thought
How Republicans could block healthcare reform
Michelle Obama ranked world's most powerful woman
Poor healthcare may shorten American lives: study


Late back-to-school shopping lifts retail sales
October 07, 2010 08:22 AM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Retailers catering to teens saw some of the strongest same-store sales in September, with a late start to back-to-school sales helping the store chains beat Wall Street forecasts.

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NATO eyes Pakistan supply resumption after apology
October 07, 2010 08:17 AM ET
KABUL (Reuters) - A U.S. apology for a helicopter strike inside Pakistan has raised hopes of an end to a week-long blockade of a vital NATO supply line, although the alliance said on Thursday it was not hindering the war in Afghanistan.

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Hungarian sludge spill reaches Danube river
October 07, 2010 08:25 AM ET
KOLONTAR, Hungary (Reuters) - A toxic red sludge spill from an alumina plant in western Hungary reached the Danube river on Thursday and crews were trying to dilute it to protect the major European waterway.

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World Bank and IMF at odds over hot money flows
October 07, 2010 07:16 AM ET
TOKYO/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Emerging economies should consider steps to contain fund flows that could cause currency rallies and asset bubbles, the World Bank chief was quoted as saying, but the International Monetary Fund called such actions "undesirable."

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Latin writer Vargas Llosa wins Nobel for literature
October 07, 2010 09:07 AM ET
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Peruvian-born writer and one-time presidential candidate Mario Vargas Llosa, a chronicler of the struggle against authority in Latin America, won the 2010 Nobel prize for literature on Thursday.

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No serious talks with Netanyahu seen: Abbas aide
October 07, 2010 09:09 AM ET
RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - A senior Palestinian official said on Thursday he saw no hope of a serious peace process with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in some of the darkest comments to date on the U.S.-mediated talks.

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Job losses in 2009 likely bigger than thought
October 07, 2010 04:21 AM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The economy likely shed more jobs last year than previously thought, but analysts say the undercount by the government should prove less severe than it did during depths of the recession.

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How Republicans could block healthcare reform
October 07, 2010 04:33 AM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republicans could keep their promises to stop healthcare reform even if they cannot repeal it, simply by blocking legislation needed to pay for it, one expert argued on Wednesday.

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Michelle Obama ranked world's most powerful woman
October 06, 2010 06:02 PM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters) - First lady Michelle Obama beat out heads of state, chief executives and celebrities to rank as the world's most powerful woman in Forbes magazine's annual listing on Wednesday.

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Poor healthcare may shorten American lives: study
October 07, 2010 02:45 AM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Americans die sooner than citizens of a dozen other developed nations and the usual suspects -- obesity, traffic accidents and a high murder rate -- are not to blame, researchers reported on Thursday.

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