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U.S. Top News Early Edition: Embarrassed Pakistan says excluded from bin Laden raid

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Embarrassed Pakistan says excluded from bin Laden raid
WASHINGTON/ABBOTTABAD, Pakistan (Reuters) - Pakistan's president acknowledged for the first time on Tuesday that his security forces were left out of a U.S. operation to kill Osama bin Laden, but he did little to dispel questions over how the al Qaeda leader was able to live in comfort near Islamabad. | Full Article
Bin Laden lived in Pakistan compound 5-6 years: U.S.
May 03, 2011 09:16 AM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Osama bin Laden lived for the past five to six years in the compound deep inside Pakistan where the al Qaeda leader was killed by U.S. forces, President Barack Obama's counterterrorism adviser said on Tuesday. | Full Article
Canada's Conservatives score massive election win
May 03, 2011 08:52 AM ET
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada's Conservatives stormed to a decisive victory in Monday's federal election, winning 54 percent of the seats in Parliament and securing a stable four-year term in power after vowing to focus on the economy. | Full Article
Year after bailout, Greece rejects debt restructuring
May 03, 2011 07:36 AM ET
ATHENS/LISBON (Reuters) - Greece insisted on Tuesday any restructuring of its debts would be a disaster for the economy, but financial markets continue to view it as likely and are betting that the euro zone debt crisis will worsen. | Full Article
U.S. commandos knew bin Laden likely would die
May 03, 2011 06:31 AM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. special forces set out to kill Osama bin Laden and dump his body in the sea to make it harder for the al Qaeda founder to become a martyr, U.S. national security officials told Reuters on Monday. | Full Article
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Wall Street opens down on commodity weakness
May 03, 2011 09:37 AM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks fell at the open on Tuesday as a move higher in the dollar pressured commodity prices and investors weighed the potential for some consolidation in equities after a recent run-up. | Full Article
Pfizer drugs wilt, lower-margin units shine
May 03, 2011 09:02 AM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Pfizer Inc reported lower-than-expected quarterly revenue on a decline in sales of its prescription drugs, exposing the risks the company faces should it divest its better performing animal health, consumer products and nutritional products units. | Full Article
MasterCard profit jumps as consumers spend more
May 03, 2011 09:20 AM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters) - MasterCard Inc's first-quarter profit rose 24 percent, beating expectations, as consumers spent more money on their credit and debit cards. | Full Article
Sony's Stringer under fire as 25 million more accounts
May 03, 2011 09:30 AM ET
TOKYO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Sony CEO Howard Stringer faced harsh criticism of his leadership after the consumer electronics conglomerate revealed hackers may have stolen the data of another 25 million accounts in a second massive security breach. | Full Article
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May 03, 2011 09:24 AM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Clorox Co posted disappointing quarterly results and narrowed its full-year outlook on Tuesday, hurt by rising packaging costs, and the consumer products maker's shares fell 3 percent premarket. | Full Article
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Newser Daily Digest - John Ensign Gives Farewell Speech—to Empty Room

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John Ensign Gives Farewell Speech—to Empty Room

John Ensign Gives Farewell Speech—to Empty Room

(Newser) - John Ensign took the Senate floor one last time yesterday and delivered a contrite farewell speech—to a whole lot of empty chairs. Not one of Ensign's senate colleagues showed up to hear the address; Democrat Chris Coons sat in the presiding officer's chair, but opened a folder... More  »
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Brit PM Seeks Primetime Ban on Gay Kissing

Brit PM Seeks Primetime Ban on Gay Kissing

(Newser) - British Prime Minister David Cameron appears close to proposing new TV regulations that would ban gay kissing on all TV programs until late at night, according to press reports. The move is the result of a government review of the effects of "sexually suggestive" TV scenes on youngsters, reports... More  »
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Limbaugh Mocks: Thank God for Obama

Limbaugh Mocks: Thank God for Obama

(Newser) - Even Rush Limbaugh had some good words for President Obama after the killing of Osama bin Laden, although the conservative pundit's praise had more than just a hint of sarcasm. "Thank God for President Obama," Limbaugh said. The military had wanted to bomb the compound, but "... More  »
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Sen. Levin: Pakistan Has Tough Questions to Answer

Sen. Levin: Pakistan Has Tough Questions to Answer

(Newser) - Pakistan is going to have to answer some tough questions about whether members of its military and intelligence services knew where Osama bin Laden was, warns Sen. Carl Levin. The Democrat, chair of the Senate Armed Services Committee, suggested that the security arms of the Pakistani government may have known... More  »
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40 Tense Minutes Inside the Situation Room

40 Tense Minutes Inside the Situation Room

(Newser) - It was a daring gambit: Invade another nation's airspace, raid a compound, bag the world's most notorious terrorist, and get your troops out alive—all on the 50% to 80% chance Osama bin Laden was even there to begin with. Once President Obama ordered the raid on the... More  »
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Trump to Letterman: You’re Fired!

Trump to Letterman: You’re Fired!

(Newser) - Usually, politicians go around kissing babies and winning votes, but Donald Trump's unique path to the White House appears to be pissing off as many people as he possibly can: The Donald today smacked back at David Letterman after the host said last week that Trump's birtherism were... More  »
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Scott Brown: I'll Serve in Afghanistan This Year

Scott Brown: I'll Serve in Afghanistan This Year

(Newser) - Scott Brown may be a Massachusetts senator, but he's also a lieutenant colonel in the state's Army National Guard—and as part of his duties, he will serve in Afghanistan, CNN reports. "I have service obligations that I fulfill each year. Following in the tradition of other... More  »
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Bin Laden Intel May Have Come From Gitmo: Rumsfeld

Bin Laden Intel May Have Come From Gitmo: Rumsfeld

(Newser) - Former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld thinks the controversial Guantanamo Bay military prison may deserve some credit for Osama bin Laden's death. The new intelligence that allowed the US to find bin Laden "very well could have been partly a result of the interviews that took place at Guantanamo,... More  »
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Bin Laden's Death a Boost for Obama

Bin Laden's Death a Boost for Obama

(Newser) - Osama bin Laden's death is a major national security and intelligence victory for President Obama, and one that famously eluded his Republican predecessor. It's an especially notable triumph considering Obama was a foreign policy novice when he became president, the Los Angeles Times reports, and it will make... More  »
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2012 Hopefuls Cheer Osama's Demise

2012 Hopefuls Cheer Osama's Demise

(Newser) - Despite the fact that Osama bin Laden's death means a popularity boost for the man they'd be up against, potential Republican presidential candidates are of course reacting positively to the news. Politico offers a roundup: Sarah Palin: "Americans tonight are united in celebration and gratitude. God bless... More  »
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Obama Chuckles at Seth Meyers’ bin Laden Joke

Obama Chuckles at Seth Meyers’ bin Laden Joke

(Newser) - The White House Correspondents' Dinner was Saturday night, just one day before Osama bin Laden was killed in a US raid. Knowing that, it's especially interesting to watch the joke Seth Meyers made at the dinner—and Obama's reaction to it in particular. Hat tip to Pat's... More  »
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