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Gov. Pat Quinn budget proposal: Borrow $4.7 billion - Chicago Tribune

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Gov. Pat Quinn budget proposal: Borrow $4.7 billion
Chicago Tribune
Gov. Pat Quinn on Tuesday unveiled a caustic budget plan that would borrow billions of dollars to stay afloat and push even more debt down the road, hoping to persuade leery lawmakers to instead raise ...
Aides hint that Quinn will again ask for tax increaseBloomington Pantagraph
Quinn to Unveil Budget With No Tax Hike, But Not Dropping IdeaChicago Public Radio
$2 Billion in Cuts to Help Growing State DeficitCentral Illinois Proud
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Bali bombing suspect killed: Indonesia president - Reuters

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Bali bombing suspect killed: Indonesia president
Reuters
CANBERRA (Reuters) - A leading Southeast Asian militant, wanted for the 2002 Bali bombings, was the man killed in police raids in Jakarta, Indonesia's President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said on Wednesday. "Today I can announce to you that after a ...
Bali mastermind confirmed deadABC Online
Indonesia confirms Bali bomber killedAFP
Bali bombing suspect confirmed dead in police raidThe Associated Press
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Lawmakers insist shower run-ins like the one Massa alleges are far from norm - Washington Post

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Lawmakers insist shower run-ins like the one Massa alleges are far from norm
Washington Post
It's no secret that members of Congress broker deals on the treadmill or in the weight room of the House and Senate gyms. But former congressman Eric Massa's accusation that White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel once berated him in ...
Massa denies he sexually groped male stafferHouston Chronicle
Ex-Congressman Massa tells Glenn Beck he didn't grope employeeLos Angeles Times
Allegations rise against NY's MassaUSA Today
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Corrected: Obama backs bipartisan crackdown on healthcare cheats - Reuters

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Corrected: Obama backs bipartisan crackdown on healthcare cheats
Reuters
President Obama delivers remarks on health insurance reform at Arcadia University in Glenside, Pennsylvania, March 8, 2010. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama, making a final push for healthcare reform, will back bipartisan plans to stamp ...
Thousands rally to support health-care reform in downtown WashingtonWashington Post
Why Obama Can't Move the Health-Care NumbersWall Street Journal
Businesses to fight health bill with huge ad campaignSeattle Times
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77 Fatah men taken off wanted list - Jerusalem Post

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77 Fatah men taken off wanted list
Jerusalem Post
Israel has decided to stop pursuing dozens of West Bank-based members of Fatah's armed wing, the Aksa Martyrs Brigades, Palestinian sources said on Tuesday. Israeli security officials recently handed the Palestinian Authority a ...
Israel to start formally monitoring Palestinian incitementHa'aretz
Biden condemns new Israel settlement planReuters
Biden condemns new Israeli settlement planForbes
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'Jihad Jane' indictment alleges threat from within US - Los Angeles Times

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'Jihad Jane' indictment alleges threat from within US
Los Angeles Times
American Colleen R. LaRose, 46, is accused of using the Internet to recruit and assist Muslim terrorist operations in Europe and Asia. By Richard A. Serrano Reporting from Washington - Using e-mail, YouTube videos, phony travel documents and a burning ...
Pennsylvania Woman Tied to Plot on CartoonistNew York Times
Pa. woman accused of recruiting jihadists onlineThe Associated Press
Pa. woman charged with recruiting jihadists onlineMontgomery County Courier
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Chief justice unsettled by Obama's public criticism of Supreme Court - Los Angeles Times

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Chief justice unsettled by Obama's public criticism of Supreme Court
Los Angeles Times
John G. Roberts Jr. tells law students that the president's rebuke of a ruling on corporation campaign funding and the subsequent cheering at the State of the Union address were 'very troubling.' By David G. Savage Reporting from Washington - Chief ...
Roberts: Presidential address is 'pep rally'USA Today
Roberts: Scene at State of Union 'very troubling'The Associated Press
Roberts: State of the Union 'pep rally'UPI.com
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'Bachelor No. 1' wins date with executioner - CNN

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'Bachelor No. 1' wins date with executioner
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(CNN) -- A California jury recommended Tuesday that a man who once appeared on "The Dating Game" be executed for the murders of four women and a child. The jury deliberated an hour before deciding that Rodney Alcala, 66, ...
Rodney James Alcala gets the death penaltyLos Angeles Times
Calif. jury recommends death for serial killerThe Associated Press
Alcala sentenced to death in CaliforniaUPI.com
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Same-sex wedding bells toll around Washington, DC - Los Angeles Times

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Same-sex wedding bells toll around Washington, DC
Los Angeles Times
Mayor Adrian M. Fenty attends the ceremonies for three of the first gay couples to legally marry in the district. By Clement Tan Reporting from Washington - As a cellist and soloist performed Billy Joel's "Just the Way You Are," Darlene Garner and ...
Gay marriages expected to create wedding-related jobs in DCWashington Post
'I do' in DC: Same-sex couples wed in WashingtonThe Associated Press
As gay marriage begins in Washington, opponents vow to fightChristian Science Monitor
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Myanmar Bars Democracy Advocate From Election - New York Times

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Myanmar Bars Democracy Advocate From Election
New York Times
HONG KONG ? The ruling military junta in Myanmar announced a new election law Wednesday that will likely prevent Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the country's leading opposition figure, from participating in upcoming parliamentary elections. ...
Law bars Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi from electionsThe Associated Press
New Myanmar Election Law Forces Expulsion Of Suu Kyi From Opposition PartyWall Street Journal
Election ban for Aung San Suu KyiThe Press Association
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