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What Would Abraham Lincoln Do About the Economy?
Born in poverty 200 years ago, the 16th President was a self-starter who believed the government had to step in when markets failed. His views on the economy still ring true today
Rift Between Hamas and Fatah Grows After Gaza
The moderate Palestinian Authority president backed by the U.S. is paying a heavy political price for Israel's war on Hamas
The Octuplet Mom Speaks, and the Questions Grow
In spite of guidelines, the medical establishment can do little when a patient insists on implanting multiple embryos. Should that be changed?
Barely Bipartisan But a Stimulus Deal is Done
Three Republicans joined to push the bill forward, a better showing of support than in the House, but still more contentious than the President wanted
Iran: A Familiar Face to Challenge Ahmadinejad
Reformist Mohammed Khatami looks set to run for a third term in Iran's presidency, having been told he's the best bet for ousting the incumbent
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This morning's dismal job numbers should help add some pressure on the Senate to get something passed today
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chairwoman of the TARP Congressional Oversight Panel, saying that former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson told the panel that assets given to banks would be returned at equal value. The panel, however, found that the banks were overpaid by $78 billion
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Princesses Preen in a Pauper Economy
Japan's hime-kei fashion trend has thousands of young women spending thousands of dollars dressing like Marie Antoinette
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