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House committee wants answers on errors in stimulus data
Members of the House Government Reform and Oversight Committee Thursday are taking a hard look at faulty data on the Obama administration's Recovery.gov Web site.
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FIFA probes stoning of Algeria players
Egypt's Football Association faces punishment after FIFA decided to investigate an incident which saw Algeria's team bus pelted with stones before last Saturday's World Cup qualifier in Cairo.
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Congressional panel opens probe
A key congressional committee on Thursday opened its investigation into the November 5 Fort Hood shootings with a pledge to find out whether authorities failed to "connect the dots" and could have prevented the attack.
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California students upset over proposed 32% tuition hike
Hundreds of students marched and chanted outside the UCLA building on Thursday where California university officials are expected to approve a 32 percent undergraduate tuition hike over the next two years.
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Judge frees ex-airport guard accused of Obama threats
A former security guard at a New Jersey airport who was accused of making threats against the president is expected to be released from jail Thursday after a judge determined that he is not a threat to himself or others, the prosecutor's office said.
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U.N. investigators visit Iranian nuke site
United Nations nuclear inspectors Thursday visited an Iranian nuclear plant that was secret until September, the International Atomic Energy Agency told CNN.
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FAA: Glitch fixed after causing flight delays
The failed computer system that caused flight delays across the country has been restored, the Federal Aviation Administration said Thursday.
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Blair ruled out as 'president of Europe'
Tony Blair will not be the first "president of Europe" after his successor as UK Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, realized Blair had insufficient support among key decision-makers to snag the new post, a Brown representative told CNN Thursday.
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Next year's Twitter? It's Foursquare
As 2009 draws to a close, with Twitter undoubtedly this year's media darling and Facebook continuing on its path to global domination, you may wonder which social-media service will become tech's poster boy in 2010.
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Suicide attack kills 19 in Pakistan's Peshawar
A suicide bomber struck Thursday morning outside the gates of a court compound in the heavily guarded administrative heart of the Pakistani city of Peshawar.
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Toe to toe with John Mayer
John Mayer's fourth studio album is called "Battle Studies," and it examines the push-and-pull relationship between men and women. Those words could also describe Mayer's dealings with journalists.
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HIV+ soccer team scores against stigma
Somebody told me about a group of HIV positive ladies in the Epworth Medecins sans Frontieres (MSF) clinic in Zimbabwe who had formed a football team and every time they won a match, they would march through the clinic in their football jerseys singing uplifting songs in order to inspire other HIV-i …
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Meet the Top 10 CNN Heroes for 2009
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Ireland outraged after French handball nixes World Cup hopes
Soccer star Thierry Henry became the villain of Dublin on Wednesday.
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With Internet Explorer 9, Microsoft fights back in browser wars
With Internet Explorer 9, Microsoft showed Wednesday it's trying to retake the browser initiative.
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3 Florida teens arraigned in burn case
Three teens accused of setting a 15-year-old friend on fire were being arraigned Thursday on charges of attempted murder.
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Covering Mexico's cartel wars puts journalists in the line of fire
Lucio Soria is a recorder of the dead in Ciudad Juarez's drug cartel war.
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FAA: System back up after causing flight delays
The failed computer system that caused flight delays across the country has been restored, the Federal Aviation Administration said Thursday.
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Clinton pleased with Karzai's promises
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Thursday that she is pleased by Afghan President Hamid Karzai's pledge to have the country's security forces take the lead over the next few years.
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Westwood edges McIlroy in Dubai opener
Lee Westwood stole an early march on European Tour money list leader Rory McIlroy as he fired a superb six-under-par 66 on the opening day of the season-ending Dubai World Championship.

