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Political News Alert: Report: Former President Jimmy Carter hospitalized

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Politics News Alert: Report: Former President Jimmy Carter hospitalized
September 28, 2010 1:00:53 PM
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Former President Jimmy Carter has been hospitalized in Cleveland, the Associated Press reports. Carter became ill while traveling to Cleveland on a commercial flight.

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Ultimate Food and Exercise App

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A newser column by Scott Adams
Sep 28, 10 | 11:32 AM

Ultimate Food and Exercise App

Imagine you’re sitting down to eat, but before you take a bite, you whip out your smartphone, fire up a special app, and take a picture of your food. The app identifies the food types by appearance, then calculates the size of your portions, and estimates your intake of calories, carbs, protein, vitamin, mineral, sugar, salt, and so on. Later you can review your data in a variety of ways. You can see your calorie intake for the day, or compare yourself to other people who are your same age, size, activity level, and so on. At the end of a meal, if you have some food left, you can snap...
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[CP Today] Eddie Long Responds to Accusations: That's Not Me

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Even I Can’t Change CNN

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Even I Can’t Change CNN

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I am waiting for Ken Jautz to take me to lunch. Jautz is the new head of CNN. I helped get him his job. I wrote a column in the August issue of Vanity Fair asking why his predecessor, Jon Klein, who had seen CNN’s ratings fall, still had his.   I answered the question in a way that, I understand, senior executives at Time Warner, CNN’s parent company, seemed to find sensible and accurate: Klein hadn’t been fired because CNN, despite its weak primetime ratings, was still making lots of money and nobody wanted anybody to do very much with it.   Still,...

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Opinion Today: Antaeus and the Tea Party

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U.S. Top News Early Edition: North Korean leader's son unveiled, seen as successor

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Good Morning Omss, TUE 28 Sep 2010 
 
North Korean leader's son unveiled, seen as successor
Obama hits the road in hopes of firing up voters
U.S. sends Mideast envoy to try to save peace talks
U.S. mounting first test of cyber-blitz response plan
China tells Japan not to interfere in disputed isles
Emanuel not yet decided if leaving White House: source
Women managers paid less than male counterparts
Both sides hail victory in Venezuela election
Landslide buries hundreds of homes in Mexico
Wire writer David Simon among recipients of "genius" grants


North Korean leader's son unveiled, seen as successor
September 28, 2010 09:07 AM ET
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea's ailing leader Kim Jong-il gave his youngest son his first public title on Tuesday, naming him a general in a move analysts said marked the first stage of dynastic succession in the secretive state.

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Obama hits the road in hopes of firing up voters
September 28, 2010 08:15 AM ET
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico (Reuters) - President Barack Obama travels across the United States this week to try to regenerate enthusiasm among voters -- particularly young ones -- whose support Democrats desperately need if they hope to hold onto their majorities in the U.S. Congress on November 2.

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U.S. sends Mideast envoy to try to save peace talks
September 28, 2010 09:29 AM ET
RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - Palestinians held fast on Tuesday to their threat to quit peace talks with Israel if settlement building does not cease, giving a U.S. Middle East envoy a final chance to try to save the negotiations.

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U.S. mounting first test of cyber-blitz response plan
September 28, 2010 03:00 AM ET
ARLINGTON, Virginia (Reuters) - The United States is launching its first test of a new plan for responding to an enemy cyber-blitz, including any attack aimed at vital services such as power, water and banks.

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China tells Japan not to interfere in disputed isles
September 28, 2010 03:54 AM ET
BEIJING/TOKYO (Reuters) - China told Japan on Tuesday to stop interfering with Chinese fishery protection vessels operating in seas claimed by both countries that are at the center of a deepening diplomatic row between the two.

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Emanuel not yet decided if leaving White House: source
September 27, 2010 10:25 PM ET
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico (Reuters) - White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel has yet to decide whether he will leave the Obama administration to run for mayor of Chicago, although an announcement could come as early as Friday, a source close to Emanuel said on Monday.

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Women managers paid less than male counterparts
September 28, 2010 06:09 AM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Women managers in the United States are paid 81 cents for every dollar earned by male managers, according to a government report released on Tuesday.

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Both sides hail victory in Venezuela election
September 27, 2010 09:36 PM ET
CARACAS (Reuters) - President Hugo Chavez and a rejuvenated opposition bloc both claimed victory on Monday in Venezuela's parliamentary election, where challengers dented but did not overturn his Socialist Party's majority.

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Landslide buries hundreds of homes in Mexico
September 28, 2010 09:36 AM ET
OAXACA, Mexico (Reuters) - A landslide buried some 300 homes in southwestern Mexico early on Tuesday and is feared to have killed hundreds while they slept, local authorities and media said.

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Wire writer David Simon among recipients of "genius" grants
September 28, 2010 06:54 AM ET
CHICAGO (Reuters) - The creator of the acclaimed TV series "The Wire," a stone carver, and a scientist working to rescue threatened bees were among 23 recipients of $500,000 "genius" grants awarded by a U.S. charity on Tuesday.

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