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On JFK 50th, Kennedy family gathers in Washington
WASHINGTON (AP) — Fifty years ago, President John F. Kennedy took the oath of office and called for a fresh start with a reminder that "civility is not a sign of weakness" and his famous request to "ask what you can do for your country."
On...Tags: Washington, DC, Yo-Yo Ma, Buzz Aldrin, Morgan Freeman, Jimmy Fallon
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Barbour: GOP must recognize it doesn't run gov't
BALTIMORE (AP) — Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour on Friday told Republicans newly in charge of the U.S. House that they must keep voters' frustrations with the nation's lagging economy focused on Democrats who still run the Senate and control the...Tags: Newt Gingrich, Mississippi, Bill Clinton, Justice System, Government
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Indiana AFL-CIO to fight unemployment benefit cuts
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The head of the Indiana AFL-CIO says protecting the unemployment benefits paid to jobless workers will be among the union organization's top priorities during the state Legislature's session. Indiana has borrowed $1.9 billion...Tags: Labor Markets, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Indiana, Employees
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Dark nights in Tunisia
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — Saudi Arabia's state news agency says Tunisia's ousted president has arrived in the kingdom. The Saudi Press Agency cites a statement from the office of King Abdullah that says: "we have welcomed in the Saudi kingdom...Tags: Protest, Saudi Arabia, Government, Egyptian Revolution (2011-12), Washington (U.S. state)
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World leaders to discuss junk food ad ban at United Nations
GENEVA (AP) — The U.N. health agency says world leaders will discuss efforts to clamp down on junk food marketing to children when they meet in New York on Sept 19-20. The World Health Organization says heads of state will use the U.N. General...Tags: Health, Weight, Government, United Nations, Overweight
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Probe of Notre Dame scissor lift fatality continues
SOUTH BEND -- Two investigations into the Oct. 27 death of University of Notre Dame student Declan Sullivan are continuing, with no estimate available of when they will be complete.
Sullivan, 20, a student videographer for the football team, died that...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Colleges and Universities, Career and Workplace, Health and Safety at Work, Arizona
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Study: USDA still plagued by civil rights problems
WASHINGTON (AP) — Despite acknowledging a legacy of discrimination, the Agriculture Department is still plagued by civil rights problems that have in the past led to unequal treatment of minorities seeking loans and other help, according to a...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Marketing, Justice and Rights, Government, Crime, Law and Justice
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US to install car-charging stations in 5 cities
WASHINGTON (AP) — To boost use of electric vehicles, the Obama administration is installing charging stations for government vehicles in five cities, including Washington and Detroit. The General Services Administration plans to buy 116 plug-in...Tags: Los Angeles, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Washington, DC, Hybrid Vehicles, Vehicles
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Africa backs Kenya call for Hague court to drop Kenyatta case
ReutersADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - African nations have backed a request by Kenya for charges of crimes against humanity by its president to be referred back to the east African country, African Union documents show. President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy, William...Tags: Trials, Africa, International Court or Tribunal, Kenya, Government
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Kenya seeks African help to drop Hague charges against Kenyatta
ReutersADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Kenya has asked other African countries to urge the International Criminal Court (ICC) to drop crimes-against-humanity charges against its new president and his deputy, according to an African Union document seen on Thursday....Tags: Africa, Trials, International Court or Tribunal, Kenya, Justice System
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Italy's Berlusconi in tax fraud scheme as PM, judges say
Reuters* Legal difficulties cause tension for coalition * Final judgment possible within a year MILAN, May 23 (Reuters) - Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi was involved in a tax fraud scheme while he was head of government, a Milan court said...Tags: Television Networks, National Government, Justice System, Government, Crime, Law and Justice
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Portuguese leaders build faith in bailout exit
Reuters* President's support key for government survival * PM seen enduring despite early election calls * Europe shows new forms of solidarity By Andrei Khalip LISBON, May 23 (Reuters) - President Anibal Cavaco Silva thanked Portugal's patron saint for a...Tags: European Union, Budgets and Budgeting, Government, Anibal Cavaco Silva, Central Bank
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