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U.S. Top News Early Edition: Gaddafi attacks rebel towns, U.S. plane down

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TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Muammar Gaddafi's forces attacked two west Libyan towns, killing dozens while rebels were pinned down in the east and NATO tried to resolve a heated row over who should lead the Western air campaign. | Full Article
Steam rises from stricken Japan plant
March 22, 2011 08:13 AM ET
TOKYO (Reuters) - Smoke and steam rose from two of the most threatening reactors at Japan's quake-crippled nuclear plant on Tuesday, suggesting the battle to avert a disastrous meltdown and stop the spread of radiation was far from won. | Full Article
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March 22, 2011 07:37 AM ET
TOKYO (Reuters)- When the massive tsunami smacked into Fukushima Daiichi, the nuclear power plant was stacked high with more uranium than it was originally designed to hold and had repeatedly missed mandatory safety checks over the past decade. | Full Article
Obama offers new U.S. partnership with Latin America
March 22, 2011 07:53 AM ET
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - President Barack Obama called on Monday for a "new era of partnership" with Latin America as he acknowledged a sometimes troubled past between Washington and its neighbors in the region. | Full Article
U.S. fighter jet crashes in rebel-held Libya
March 22, 2011 09:16 AM ET
LONDON (Reuters) - A U.S. Air Force F-15E fighter jet crashed in Libya overnight after a mechanical failure but its crew was safe, a spokesman for the U.S. military Africa Command said Tuesday. | Full Article
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Stock futures little changed on geopolitical jitters
March 22, 2011 07:46 AM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks were set to open little changed on Tuesday as geopolitical concerns in Japan and Libya kept investors nervous. | Full Article
Japan parts paralysis spreads as firms cut output
March 22, 2011 07:55 AM ET
TOKYO (Reuters) - Sony Corp cut output at five more plants and Toyota Motor delayed restarting assembly lines, as the global supply of parts and products began to feel the full impact of Japan's catastrophic earthquake. | Full Article
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Newser Daily Digest - Coming Soon to HBO: Dick Cheney Miniseries

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Coming Soon to HBO: Dick Cheney Miniseries

(Newser) - Because The Kennedys just wasn't salacious enough, HBO is now planning a miniseries about none other than Dick Cheney: an adaptation of the biography Angler: The Cheney Vice Presidency by journalist Barton Gellman. The network optioned the book, which documents Cheney's career starting from his early days as chief of... More  »
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Ralph Nader: Impeach 'War Criminal' Obama

Ralph Nader: Impeach 'War Criminal' Obama

(Newser) - Ralph Nader, often a candidate for president and never a fan of the president or anyone who wants to be president , has quickly condemned President Obama's action in Libya , branding him a "war criminal," Mediaite reports. Sound familiar? Nader had the same pet name for George W Bush... More  »
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Pawlenty Forms Presidential Committee

Pawlenty Forms Presidential Committee

(Newser) - Tim Pawlenty today formed an exploratory committee, taking the "initial steps" toward a 2012 run for the Oval Office. "With all due respect for President Obama, I think he's taken this country in the wrong direction," Pawlenty told a conference call. "(The country is) in trouble... More  »
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Why Obama Really Went to War

Why Obama Really Went to War

(Newser) - The Obama administration didn’t really go to war to stop Moammar Gadhafi from committing human rights violations—or at least that wasn’t the only reason, sources tell Massimo Calabresi of Time . Senior officials say that many who pushed for the war pitched it in part as a way... More  »
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Donald Trump: I 'Screwed' Gadhafi

Donald Trump: I 'Screwed' Gadhafi

(Newser) - Who says Donald Trump can’t be president? He’s got foreign policy experience in spades! In an interview on Fox and Friends this morning, the Donald bragged that he probably had “more experience than anybody” dealing with foreign leaders. “I dealt with Gadhafi!” he proclaimed. “... More  »
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Pelosi Briefly Hospitalized in Rome

Pelosi Briefly Hospitalized in Rome

(Newser) - Nancy Pelosi was hospitalized today in Rome but has been released, an Italian news agency has reported. She entered the hospital for a "minor ailment" after feeling "slightly unwell," the agency said, without providing specifics. US officials are keeping mum on the incident, the AP notes. The... More  »
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Palin in Israel: Why Do You Apologize So Much?

Palin in Israel: Why Do You Apologize So Much?

(Newser) - Arriving yesterday in Israel for a two-day visit, Sarah Palin had a question for her guides: “Why are you apologizing all the time?” she asked, after learning about the ban on open Jewish prayer at the Temple Mount and the Arab riots following a 1996 Netanyahu decision regarding the... More  »
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Why Are 64 Senators Writing a Letter, Not Laws?

Why Are 64 Senators Writing a Letter, Not Laws?

(Newser) - There’s something strange about the letter 64 senators have written to Barack Obama, requesting that he support comprehensive debt reduction. The language itself is standard enough, writes Ezra Klein in the Washington Post —but why did a powerful bloc of senators write it, rather than the legislation they... More  »
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