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U.S. Top News Early Edition: Irish government partner demands election

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Irish government partner demands election
U.S. security rethinking airline screening: Pistole
Economists worried about U.S. inflation: survey
Pentagon to issue report on gays in military November 30
Saudi King Abdullah leaves for the U.S. for medical treatment
U.S. open to North Korea talks despite nuclear advances
Pope says in book he would resign if incapacitated
Children safer in Afghan cities than NYC: NATO envoy
New Zealand mine rescue stalled as hopes fade
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Irish government partner demands election
November 22, 2010 09:07 AM ET
DUBLIN/LONDON (Reuters) - Ireland's Greens pulled the plug on the deeply unpopular coalition government on Monday by calling for a national election in January after an EU/IMF bailout package is in place.

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U.S. security rethinking airline screening: Pistole
November 22, 2010 09:14 AM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. authorities will reconsider airline passenger screening procedures that have caused a public uproar on the eve of the busy holiday travel season, the top transport security official said on Monday.

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Economists worried about U.S. inflation: survey
November 22, 2010 12:05 AM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Steps by the Federal Reserve to pump more money into the U.S. economy through government bond purchases could stoke inflation, even though growth will remain moderate through 2011, a survey showed on Monday.

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Pentagon to issue report on gays in military November 30
November 22, 2010 12:32 AM ET
SANTA CRUZ, Bolivia (Reuters) - A long-awaited Pentagon report on the impact of lifting the ban on gays serving openly in the U.S. military will be sent to Congress and released publicly on November 30, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said on Sunday.

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Saudi King Abdullah leaves for the U.S. for medical treatment
November 22, 2010 09:11 AM ET
JEDDAH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's aging King Abdullah flew to the United States for medical treatment on Monday, while a frail Crown Prince Sultan hurriedly returned from abroad to govern the world's largest oil exporter.

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U.S. open to North Korea talks despite nuclear advances
November 22, 2010 09:00 AM ET
SEOUL (Reuters) - The United States and its allies on Monday accused North Korea of being a danger to the region after it showed off its latest advances in uranium enrichment, but Washington said it was still open to talks.

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Pope says in book he would resign if incapacitated
November 22, 2010 08:27 AM ET
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Benedict says in a new book that he would not hesitate to become the first pontiff to resign willingly in more than 700 years if he felt himself no longer able, "physically, psychologically and spiritually," to lead the church.

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Children safer in Afghan cities than NYC: NATO envoy
November 22, 2010 09:18 AM ET
KABUL (Reuters) - Children are probably safer growing up in Afghanistan's major cities, including the Taliban stronghold of Kandahar, than in London, New York, or Glasgow, NATO's top civilian envoy to Afghanistan has said.

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New Zealand mine rescue stalled as hopes fade
November 22, 2010 09:20 AM ET
GREYMOUTH, New Zealand (Reuters) - Efforts to rescue 29 men trapped in a New Zealand coal mine stalled for a third day on Monday, with authorities fearing the colliery is a powder keg of explosive gases and relatives praying for a miracle.

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Second U.S. company gets stem cell go-ahead
November 22, 2010 12:09 AM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the second human trial of human embryonic stem cells -- this one testing cells in people with a progressive form of blindness, the company said on Monday.

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