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Super Bowl 46 - After Giants’ Surreal Touchdown, Debates on the Strategy
The Patriots, up by 2 points, let the Giants score with less than a minute left so they would have time to score a touchdown of their own. Ultimately, the plan failed.
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Greece to Eliminate 15,000 Government Jobs
The cuts are part of new austerity measures that Athens must agree on to secure rescue funds from international lenders.
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Itineraries: Clever Ways to Avoid Airline Baggage Fees
As airlines come up with ever more inventive fees, travelers are figuring out creative ways to avoid them.
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Palestinian Factions Reach Unity Deal
The rival Palestinian movements Fatah and Hamas said on Monday that they had formed an interim unity government led by Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian Authority president.
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Alberto Contador Found Guilty of Doping
An appeals court ruled on Monday that Alberto Contador, a three-time winner of the Tour de France, used a performance-enhancing drug when he won the race in 2010.
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Emil Boc, Romanian Prime Minister, Resigns Amid Protests
After weeks of protests, Emil Boc, Romania’s prime minister, resigned Monday, the latest European leader to fall victim to a mood of public outrage over austerity measures and stagnant growth.
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U.S. Embassy in Syria Halts Operations as Violence Flares
The United States withdrew all staff from its embassy in Syria on Monday, blaming President Bashar al-Assad for escalating violence and mayhem in the country.
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The Long Run: For Ron Paul, a Distinctive Worldview of Long Standing
Ron Paul’s political views are unusual, and, as a closer look at his life reveals, unusually constant, shaping not only his career in Congress but also how he has lived his life.
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Mortgage Relief Plan Is Closer to Winning Support of California
Potential support from California and New York would come in exchange for tightening provisions in order to preserve the right to investigate past misdeeds by the banks, and stepping up oversight.
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White House Moves to Tighten Sanctions on Iran
The actions include freezing all property of the Central Bank of Iran, other Iranian financial institutions and the Iranian government in this country.
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Sidebar: ‘We the People’ Loses Appeal With People Around the World
The United States Constitution was once a model for charters around the world, but its influence is waning, according to a new study.
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