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Story posted on: 03/11/2010 at 09:47 AM
Pinera assumes Chile presidency amid strong quakes (AP)

Chile's President-elect Sebastian Pinera, left, shake hands with Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe during a meeting in Santiago, Wednesday, March 10, 2010. Uribe is in Chile to attend Pinera's inaguration on Thursday 11. (AP Photo/Martin Mejia)AP - The strongest aftershock since Chile's devastating earthquake rocked the South American country Thursday as President Sebastian Pinera was sworn into office.



Story posted on: 03/11/2010 at 08:08 AM
First-time jobless claims drop slightly last week (AP)

In this March 9, 2010 photo, Damashata Washington looks for work at Work 2 Future, a federally funded job training center, in San Jose, Calif. The number of newly laid-off workers requesting unemployment benefits fell last week, the latest sign the employment picture is slowly brightening.(AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)AP - The number of newly laid-off workers requesting unemployment benefits slipped last week, the latest sign the employment picture is slowly brightening.



Story posted on: 03/11/2010 at 08:59 AM
Early results: Iraqi PM winning in 2 provinces (AP)

An electoral worker sorts through ballots cast in the national election in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, March 10, 2010. Iraqi and UN officials say the first results from this week's parliamentary elections are likely to be released on Thursday. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)AP - Early results from Iraq's key election began coming in Thursday, showing a coalition led by the prime minister ahead in two southern Shiite provinces where he was opposed by hard-line religious parties with close ties to Iran.



Story posted on: 03/11/2010 at 07:10 AM
Democrats, White House close in on health bill (AP)

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) speaks about healthcare reform at her weekly news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, March 4, 2010. REUTERS/Jose Luis MaganaAP - A final agreement nearly in hand, President Barack Obama and Democratic leaders are about to embark on one last sales job that will determine the outcome of the president's signature health care overhaul.



Story posted on: 03/11/2010 at 08:31 AM
Greece hit by strikes, riots over austerity plan (AP)

A riot police officer tries to avoid a stone and a flare during clashes in central Athens, Thursday, March 11, 2010. Savage street clashes erupted between rioting youths and police in central Athens Thursday as more than 30,000 people demonstrated during a nationwide strike against the cash-strapped government's austerity measures.(AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)AP - Serious street clashes erupted between rioting youths and police in central Athens Thursday as some 30,000 people demonstrated during a nationwide strike against the cash-strapped government's austerity measures.



Story posted on: 03/11/2010 at 09:39 AM
Dodd to offer his own financial regulation bill (AP)

US Senator Christopher Dodd, seen here in February 2010, said Thursday he would unveil new legislation come Monday to rewrite US financial rules and prevent a repeat of the global economic meltdown of 2008.(AFP/File/Elmer Martinez)AP - WASHINGTON AP) — Unable to muster bipartisan agreement on key banking provisions, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd said Thursday he will offer his own version of a sweeping overhaul of financial regulations without Republican support.



Story posted on: 03/11/2010 at 09:06 AM
KC superintendent says school closings are painful (AP)

In this photo taken Feb. 28, 2010, the Kansas City Board of Education building, located near the Sprint Center, is seen from McGee Street, in Kansas City, Mo. Sale of the building would help as the board tries to cut $50 million from next years budget. (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner)AP - Kansas City School Superintendent John Covington says the decision to close almost half the district's schools was difficult and painful but "unquestionably the right thing to do."



Story posted on: 03/11/2010 at 05:36 AM
Mexico's Slim becomes 'world's richest' person (AP)

FILE - In this Nov. 18, 2008 file photo, Mexican businessman Carlos Slim visits the Museo Alameda where some of his personal art collection is on display in San Antonio. On March 10, 2010, Forbes announced that Slim claims the title of world's richest person with a net worth of $53.5 billion.  (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)AP - Mexican telecom tycoon Carlos Slim is the first man from a developing nation to become the world's richest person — a shift that underlines the loosening of America and Europe's stranglehold on the top spots in the billionaires' club.



Story posted on: 03/11/2010 at 09:45 AM
Pink Floyd wins battle with EMI over online sales (AP)
AP - In a victory for the concept album, Britain's High Court on Thursday ordered record company EMI Group Ltd. to stop selling downloads of Pink Floyd tracks individually rather than as part of the band's original records.
Story posted on: 03/11/2010 at 05:10 AM
A-Rod: Lawyers are setting up interview with feds (AP)

New York Yankees' Alex Rodriguez slaps a pitch from Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Paul Maholm up the middle, driving in two runs during a spring training baseball game in Bradenton, Fla., Monday, March 8, 2010.  (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)AP - Alex Rodriguez may soon be talking to federal authorities, and he hopes it will happen close to spring training.



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Story posted on: 03/11/2010 at 09:47 AM
Pinera assumes Chile presidency amid strong quakes (AP)

Chile's President-elect Sebastian Pinera, left, shake hands with Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe during a meeting in Santiago, Wednesday, March 10, 2010. Uribe is in Chile to attend Pinera's inaguration on Thursday 11. (AP Photo/Martin Mejia)AP - The strongest aftershock since Chile's devastating earthquake rocked the South American country Thursday as President Sebastian Pinera was sworn into office.



Story posted on: 03/11/2010 at 08:31 AM
Greece hit by strikes, riots over austerity plan (AP)

A riot police officer tries to avoid a stone and a flare during clashes in central Athens, Thursday, March 11, 2010. Savage street clashes erupted between rioting youths and police in central Athens Thursday as more than 30,000 people demonstrated during a nationwide strike against the cash-strapped government's austerity measures.(AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)AP - Serious street clashes erupted between rioting youths and police in central Athens Thursday as some 30,000 people demonstrated during a nationwide strike against the cash-strapped government's austerity measures.



Story posted on: 03/11/2010 at 09:24 AM
Biden implores Israel, Palestinians to make peace (AP)

U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden gestures after giving a speech at the Tel Aviv University in Tel Aviv, Israel, Thursday, March 11, 2010. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)AP - U.S. Vice President Joe Biden on Thursday implored Israelis and Palestinians to move beyond a diplomatic spat that has marred his trip to the region, urging the sides to waste no time in resolving their decades-old conflict despite daunting obstacles.



Story posted on: 03/11/2010 at 08:59 AM
Early results: Iraqi PM winning in 2 provinces (AP)

An electoral worker sorts through ballots cast in the national election in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, March 10, 2010. Iraqi and UN officials say the first results from this week's parliamentary elections are likely to be released on Thursday. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)AP - Early results from Iraq's key election began coming in Thursday, showing a coalition led by the prime minister ahead in two southern Shiite provinces where he was opposed by hard-line religious parties with close ties to Iran.



Story posted on: 03/11/2010 at 09:04 AM
UN wildlife watchdog considers ban on bluefin tuna (AP)

In this Jan. 12, 2010 photo, a man slices a piece of a frozen tuna purchased in the morning auction at Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo, Japan. A U.N. body best known for protecting tigers and elephants will focus on the world's overfished oceans beginning this week with proposals to regulate the shark trade and ban the export of a tuna species prized by sushi lovers. Japan, which consumes 80 percent of Atlantic bluefin, has said it will ignore the ban. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)AP - A U.N. body best known for protecting tigers and elephants will focus on the world's overfished oceans beginning this week with proposals to regulate the shark trade and ban the export of a tuna species prized by sushi lovers.



Story posted on: 03/11/2010 at 04:20 AM
Pakistan's Acid-Attack Victims Fight Back (Time.com)
Time.com - A landmark court ruling has opened the way for women to seek greater protection through a new law being debated in parliament
Story posted on: 03/11/2010 at 09:51 AM
Sweden to extradite ex neo-Nazi for Auschwitz theft (AFP)

The infamous AFP - A Stockholm court Thursday allowed the extradition to Poland of Swedish former neo-Nazi leader Anders Hoegstroem to face trial for the theft of a sign from the one-time Auschwitz death camp, a prosecutor said.



Story posted on: 03/11/2010 at 08:46 AM
British journalist released from Hamas custody (AP)

British journalist Paul Martin gives the thumbs up, as he is escorted by a Hamas security officer after his release in Beit Hanoun, northern Gaza Strip, Thursday, March 11, 2010. Gaza's Hamas rulers on Thursday released Martin, whom they had held for a month amid allegations that he endangered the territory's security. A smiling Martin gave a thumbs-up after Hamas handed him to British diplomats who drove him out of Gaza. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)AP - Gaza's Hamas rulers on Thursday released a British journalist they had held for a month amid allegations that he endangered the Palestinian territory's security.



Story posted on: 03/11/2010 at 09:14 AM
Haitian kidnappers release 2 European aid workers (AP)
AP - Doctors Without Borders says kidnappers have released two European aid workers snatched off the streets of Port-au-Prince and held for five days.
Story posted on: 03/11/2010 at 09:41 AM
Women in black protest in violence-hit Nigeria state (AFP)

Dressed in black, thousands of women marched in a Nigerian city to express grief at a new bout of sectarian carnage and anger at the failure to stop it.(AFP/Pius Utomi Ekpei)AFP - Dressed in black and wielding wooden crosses, thousands of women marched in a Nigerian city on Thursday to express grief at a new bout of sectarian carnage and anger at the failure to stop it.