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  • Safety concern for Fla. gov. over 9/11 Quran burn (AP)

  • Pastor Terry Jones of the Dove World Outreach Center speaks at a news conference in Gainesville, Fla., Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010. Jones said that he is going forward with a plan to burn copies of the Quran at his church on Saturday, Sept. 11. (AP Photo/John Raoux)AP - Florida's governor is concerned about safety at home and around the world, a feeling shared by national and world leaders, over a plan by the head of a small church to burn copies of Islam's holiest text to mark the 9/11 terrorist attacks.


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  • PROMISES, PROMISES: FAA fatigue rules finally near (AP)

  • FILE - This Feb. 12, 2009 file photo, a plane burns after it crashed into a house in Clarence Center, N.Y. After a regional airliner crashed in western New York a year and a half ago killing 50 people, Obama administration officials vowed to take swift action to prevent similar tragedies. High on their list: new rules governing the hours pilots may work, to prevent tired flight crews from making fatal errors. (AP Photo/David Duprey, File)AP - After a regional airliner crashed in western New York a year and a half ago, killing 50 people, the Obama administration promised swift action to prevent similar tragedies. High on the list: new rules governing the number of hours pilots may work, to prevent tired flight crews from making fatal errors.


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  • Dynasty speculation on North Korea's founding day (AP)

  • A tourist looks at a poster of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, painted by North Korean defector Sun Moo, at the Korea War Memorial Museum in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010. North Korea requested a shipment of rice, cement and heavy equipment days after South Korea offered relief aid to its communist neighbor to help it recover from recent flooding, the Unification Ministry said Tuesday. (AP Photo/ Lee Jin-man)AP - North Korea celebrated its 62nd anniversary Thursday with odes to supreme leader Kim Jong Il and pilgrimages to his late father's statue amid hints that a political meeting believed aimed at promoting his son as successor is imminent.


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  • Laura Bush to speak at 9/11 memorial fundraiser (AP)

  • FILE - A Sept. 11, 2009 file photo shows a wooden cross with other mementos at the temporary memorial for United Flight 93 in Shanksville, Pa.  Just $40 million of the $58 million needed for the memorial has been raised, and the first phase of the project is scheduled to be dedicated in time for the 10th anniversary of the attacks next year.  (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster/file)AP - Former first lady Laura Bush will speak at a National Park Service fundraiser in Pittsburgh on Friday, a day before joining Michelle Obama in rural Pennsylvania to remember the victims of Flight 93, which crashed there in the Sept. 11 attacks.


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  • Highway deaths fall to lowest level since 1950 (AP)

  • Vehicles sit in traffic on the Croatan Highway as people evacuate the Outer Banks area in Southern Shores, North Carolina. Hurricane Earl bore down on a vast stretch of the US East Coast on Thursday, as tens of thousands of people fled North Carolina's barrier islands to avoid dangerous winds and surf.(AFP/Getty Images/Mark Wilson)AP - The number of people dying on the nation's roads has fallen to its lowest level in six decades, helped by a combination of seat belts, safer cars and tougher enforcement of drunken driving laws.


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  • Crews contain 10 percent of Colorado wildfire (AP)

  • A tanker flies through smoke as a wildfire burns outside of Boulder, Colo. on Wednesday Sept. 8, 2010. Firefighters encountered a tangle of rattlesnakes, downed power lines and combustible propane tanks Wednesday as they struggled to get an upper hand on a wildfire that has destroyed dozens of homes.(AP Photo/Matt McClain)AP - As thousands of people waited to learn if their homes survived a raging Colorado wildfire, Dan Hackett hiked a second time behind roadblocks to make sure his house near boulder was still standing.


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  • Fidel latest to say Cuba's communism doesn't work (AP)

  • FILE - An Aug. 23, 2010 file photo provided by the state media Cubadebate web site shows Fidel Castro at a meeting with scientists in Havana, Cuba,  Castro told a visiting American journalist that Cuba's communist economic model doesn't work. (AP Photo/Cubadebate/file)AP - Cuba's communist economic model has come in for criticism from an unlikely source: Fidel Castro.


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  • Regret, apology not part of BP's oil spill report (AP)

  • A British Petroleum (BP) logo is seen  at a petrol station in south London April 27, 2010. BP deflected much of the blame for a rig blast that led to the United States' worst-ever oil spill, releasing an internal report on Wednesday which said that drilling contractor Transocean had missed danger signs. REUTERS/Toby Melville/FilesAP - BP's long-awaited internal report on what it believes went wrong when a rig exploded and started the massive Gulf oil spill never mentions the words blame, regret, apology, mistake or pollution. The word fault shows up 20 times, but only once in the same sentence as the company's name.


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  • APNewsBreak: Spears' ex disputes abuse claims (AP)

  • FILE - In this Aug. 9, 2009 file photo, Britney Spears arrives at the Teen Choice Awards in Universal City, Calif. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, file)AP - An attorney for Britney Spears' ex-husband called child abuse claims leveled at the singer by a former bodyguard baseless and motivated by money.


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  • Federer fights off wind to reach US Open semis (AP)

  • Roger Federer, of Switzerland, returns a shot to Robin Soderling, of Sweden, during a quarterfinal match at the U.S. Open tennis tournament in New York, Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)AP - On a wind-swept day at the U.S. Open that had everyone complaining about the conditions, Roger Federer simply embraced them.


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  • Florida pastor not backing down on Koran-burning (Reuters)

  • Afghan protesters shout slogans during a protest in Kabul September 6, 2010. REUTERS/Mohammad IshaqReuters - An obscure U.S. Christian pastor whose plan to burn copies of the Koran on September 11 has sparked an international outcry said on Wednesday he would go ahead with the event despite warnings it would endanger American troops in Afghanistan and Iraq.


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  • Health reforms trigger spending shift (Reuters)

  • Reuters - New U.S. reforms are poised to dramatically shift the nation's healthcare spending, not only curbing Medicare costs but also pumping more money toward the private sector as roughly 32 million people gain coverage.  more.....
  • Economists cut U.S. growth forecast again (Reuters)

  • Reuters - Projected U.S. economic growth for the rest of this year and next was revised down for a third month in a row by a panel of about 50 economists.  more.....
  • U.S. slips in WEF's competitiveness rankings (Reuters)

  • Attendees are reflected behind a logo at the congress centre of the Alpine resort of Davos, the venue of the World Economic Forum (WEF), January 31, 2010. REUTERS/Christian HartmannReuters - Switzerland remains the world's most competitive economy, while the United States has fallen from second to fourth after losing the top spot last year, according to the World Economic Forum's annual rankings issued on Thursday.


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  • Mysterious N.Korea keeps world guessing on rare meeting (Reuters)

  • A female North Korean soldier stands guard on the banks of the Yalu River near the North Korean town of Sinuiju, opposite the Chinese border city of Dandong, September 9, 2010. REUTERS/Jacky ChenReuters - North Korea's capital is ready for its biggest political event in decades: giant billboards proclaim an event to make the country's "history shine forever," the dress rehearsals are complete and the army is ready.


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  • Afghanistan seeks to dilute foreign anti-graft role (Reuters)

  • Afghan President Hamid Karzai speaks during a meeting with U.S. senator John Kerry at the Presidential Palace in Kabul August 20, 2010. REUTERS/Yuri Cortez/PoolReuters - Afghanistan will limit foreign involvement in two major anti-crime units in a move likely to worry its Western backers and stoke fears about President Hamid Karzai's commitment to fighting endemic graft.


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  • BP points fingers in oil spill blame game (Reuters)

  • Reuters - BP Plc and its Gulf of Mexico oil well partners traded blame on Wednesday after an internal BP investigation tried to downplay the company's role in the world's biggest offshore spill.  more.....
  • Obama: U.S. can't afford to extend tax cuts for rich (Reuters)

  • US President Barack Obama walks to the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, DC. Obama admitted Wednesday if US voters in the upcoming midterm elections make their choices based on their opinion of the economy, his Democratic Party could be in big trouble.(AFP/Jim Watson)Reuters - President Barack Obama, fighting to keep Democrats in charge of Congress, said on Wednesday the United States could not afford to extend Bush-era tax cuts for the rich and accused Republicans of being fiscally irresponsible.


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  • US losing war in Afghanistan: Taliban leader (AFP)

  • A US Army soldier pictured in a house taken from the Taliban and turned into a combat outpost in the village of Jellawar in the Arghandab Valley of Afghanistan on September 3. Taliban leader Mullah Omar said the NATO-led coalition is losing the war in Afghanistan, calling on Afghans to redouble their struggle and pressing the United States to withdraw.(AFP/File/Patrick Baz)AFP - Taliban leader Mullah Omar said the NATO-led coalition is losing the war in Afghanistan, calling on Afghans to redouble their struggle and pressing the United States to withdraw.


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  • NY imam regrets 'pain' over mosque site (AFP)

  • Dove World Outreach Center Pastor Terry Jones updates the media outside his Gainesville, Florida church where he and his congregation vowed to go ahead with a Koran burning ceremony amid growing fears it will ignite a wave of Islamic rage.(AFP/Paul J. Richards)AFP - The cleric behind a proposed Islamic center in New York said he would not have planned it so close to the site of the September 11, 2001 attacks had he foreseen the level of "pain" triggered by the controversial project.


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