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Vicente Fox: Mexico at 'War,' Obama Missing in Action


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U.S. Top News Early Edition: Air strikes silence Gaddafi guns at besieged city

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TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Western warplanes silenced Muammar Gaddafi's artillery and tanks besieging rebel-held Misrata in western Libya on Wednesday after a U.S. admiral warned his armor was the next target. | Full Article
Japan quake costliest ever
March 23, 2011 08:46 AM ET
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan estimated the cost of the damage from its devastating earthquake and tsunami could top $300 billion as authorities in Tokyo warned that babies should not be given tap water because of radiation from a crippled nuclear plant. | Full Article
Portugal government may collapse before EU summit
March 23, 2011 06:05 AM ET
LISBON (Reuters) - Portugal's parliament is expected to reject government austerity measures on Wednesday, setting the stage for the possible collapse of the minority Socialist administration a day before a European summit. | Full Article
Syrian forces kill 6 in mosque attack: residents
March 23, 2011 08:37 AM ET
DAMASCUS (Reuters) - Syrian forces killed at least six people on Wednesday in an attack on a mosque in the southern city of Deraa, site of unprecedented protests challenging President Bashar al-Assad's Baathist rule, residents said. | Full Article
Obama pledges $200 million to Central America drug fight
March 22, 2011 08:45 PM ET
SAN SALVADOR (Reuters) - President Barack Obama pledged $200 million on Tuesday to Central America's anti-drug fight on the final leg of a regional tour to bolster U.S. ties with southern neighbors who have often felt neglected by Washington. | Full Article
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Wall Street set for lower open on Portugal vote, BofA
March 23, 2011 09:26 AM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street was poised for a lower open on Wednesday as concerns over debt issues in the euro zone, Japan's nuclear crisis and violence in the Middle East and North Africa persisted. | Full Article
Fed tells Bank of America to rein in dividend plan
March 23, 2011 09:12 AM ET
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve objected to Bank of America Corp's plans to boost its dividend and told the bank to revise its proposal, sending shares down 1.7 percent in premarket trading. | Full Article
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March 23, 2011 09:24 AM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs Group Inc Chief Executive Lloyd Blankfein was expected to testify as early as Wednesday in the Raj Rajaratnam insider trading trial, but lawyers are set first to battle over what he can and cannot say. | Full Article
Conoco may double asset sale to $20 billion
March 23, 2011 09:29 AM ET
HOUSTON (Reuters) - ConocoPhillips , the third-largest U.S. oil company, said it might double its planned sale of less-desirable assets to $20 billion, with proceeds going to buy back stock. | Full Article
Sprint cries foul over rivals' mega-merger
March 23, 2011 05:25 AM ET
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Newser Daily Digest - Senators Want to Yank Checkpoint-Dodging Apps

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Senators Want to Yank Checkpoint-Dodging Apps

(Newser) - Want to know if there's a checkpoint ahead targeting speeders or drunk drivers? There's an app for that—many, in fact—but Harry Reid, Chuck Schumer, Frank Lautenberg, and Tom Udall say there shouldn't be. The four senators have written to Apple, Google, and BlackBerry, urging the companies to stop... More  »
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Limbaugh: Obama and His Boys Are 'Sissies'

Limbaugh: Obama and His Boys Are 'Sissies'

(Newser) - In a column for CNN, David Gergen wrote about how "ironic" it is that the advisers who "talked Obama into using force" against Moammar Gadhafi were all women. But Rush Limbaugh was not at all surprised by the fact that "leading male advisers were opposed." Referencing... More  »
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Ginni Thomas Is a Journalist, Too

Ginni Thomas Is a Journalist, Too

(Newser) - Ginni Thomas is no fan of the media, but now she's a part of it. Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court justice Clarence Thomas who is a Tea Party activist in her own right, has joined the right-wing site Daily Caller . Her job will be “identifying and interviewing people... More  »
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Ferry Workers Fight to Keep 'Vomit Pay'

Ferry Workers Fight to Keep 'Vomit Pay'

(Newser) - Washington state Sen. Mary Margaret Haugen thinks it’s time to get rid of a benefit long enjoyed by the state’s ferry workers: cleaning up puke. Thanks to the so-called “vomit clause” in workers' contracts, they get paid double-time whenever they have to mop up after a hurling... More  »
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Carl Levin: Um, Let's Not Impeach Obama

Carl Levin: Um, Let's Not Impeach Obama

(Newser) - A top Senate Democrat tried to throw some cold water on the talk of impeaching President Obama over the military action in Libya, saying that if what Obama did was impeachable, so was every US military operation since World War II. “That one-day kind of story, which is all... More  »
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Obama's Libya Response: Too Much, or Too Slow?

Obama's Libya Response: Too Much, or Too Slow?

(Newser) - Today's op-ed page of the Los Angeles Times illustrates how President Obama is taking flak from both sides over his Libya decision: Not fast enough: Jonah Goldberg thinks Obama blew it by not acting in the early days of Libya's unrest, when a "small intervention" such as bribing military... More  »
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Alaska GOP Lawmaker Introduces Anti-Union Bill

Alaska GOP Lawmaker Introduces Anti-Union Bill

(Newser) - A Republican state representative in Alaska has introduced a bill that would strip many public employees of their right to collectively bargain for changes to their hours, benefits, or working conditions. If that sounds familiar, it’s because the bill is consciously designed to mimic the controversial one passed recently... More  »
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Disability Fund Is Running Out of Money—Fast

Disability Fund Is Running Out of Money—Fast

(Newser) - In more we're-out-of-money news : If no changes are made, the Social Security Disability Insurance fund will run dry in four to seven years, according to government auditors. The Wall Street Journal takes a look at some of the reasons why, focusing at length on Puerto Rico, one of the easiest... More  »
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