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HEADLINES — Sunday, November 22nd, 2009
Honduras Prepares for Elections Honduras gets ready to vote for a new president on November 29 in an election overshadowed by a military coup that toppled elected president Manuel Zelaya and plunged the impoverished nation into political turmoil. Reuters Video, REUTERS NEWS VIDEO - 15 minutes ago
Hero Pilot Jokes About Marital Boost in NBC Show Pilot Chesley Sullenberger jokes that his heroic handling of a disabled jetliner brought him “rock star sex” in an interview for “NBC’s People of the Year” special. Staff, AP NEWS - 19 minutes ago
AP News in Brief Lawyer says 9/11 defendants will plead not guilty so they can express their political views Staff, AP NEWS - 30 minutes ago
Abbas Begins Official Visit to Argentina Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas began an official visit to Argentina Sunday that includes a meeting with President Cristina Kirchner to discuss the Middle East, just days after a visit by Israeli President Shimon Peres. Afp, AFP GLOBAL EDITION - 36 minutes ago
Rare Charles Darwin Book in Toilet in Britain A first edition of Charles Darwin’s seminal “On the Origin of Species” will be sold this week after it was found in a family’s toilet in southern Britain, an auction house said Sunday. Afp, AFP GLOBAL EDITION - 36 minutes ago
Recession Triggers Upheaval in British Business: Employers British business will reshape the way it works as a consequence of the recession, with innovative lending practices and commercial models emerging, the nation’s top employers' body said Monday. Afp, AFP GLOBAL EDITION - 36 minutes ago
Spanish PM Vows Sweeping Reforms to Boost Economy With Spain facing its worst recession in decades, the government will approve this week a sweeping package of reforms aimed at changing the nation’s economic growth model, Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero said Sunday. Afp, AFP GLOBAL EDITION - 36 minutes ago
Three Arrested Over Suspected Mali Drugs Plane Authorities in Mali arrested three people for dismantling the wreck of a plane thought to have been used to smuggle cocaine from Venezuela, a Malian source close to the inquiry said Sunday. Afp, AFP GLOBAL EDITION - 36 minutes ago
Obama Faces Tough Senate Battle on Health Care President Barack Obama’s top domestic priority, remaking US health care, cleared a major Senate hurdle but strong opposition Sunday to key parts of the proposals augured a tough battle ahead. Afp, AFP AMERICAN EDITION - 36 minutes ago
Colts Win a Close One, Saints Roll to Stay Unbeaten Indianapolis eked out yet another narrow win on Sunday while New Orleans rolled past Tampa Bay as the Colts and Saints remained unbeaten in the National Football League. Afp, AFP AMERICAN EDITION - 36 minutes ago
Key Senators Seek Changes on US Health Care Bill Key Democratic allies in the US health care battle warned Sunday that a Senate bill required major changes if it was to earn their support and give President Barack Obama a crucial victory on his top domestic priority. Afp, AFP AMERICAN EDITION - 36 minutes ago
RI Bishop Asked Kennedy in 2007 to Avoid Communion A month of harsh words between Rep. Patrick Kennedy and a strident critic, Roman Catholic Bishop Thomas Tobin, escalated Sunday when the bishop acknowledged asking Kennedy not to receive Holy Communion because of the Democratic lawmaker’s support for abortion rights. Ray Henry, AP NEWS - 40 minutes ago