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Senate Health Care Bill Faces Crucial First Vote
Senator Harry Reid scheduled the first crucial procedural vote on the major health care legislation for Saturday, after what is expected to be two marathon days of debate.
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Giuliani Said to Decide Against Run for Governor
The former mayor had been viewed as a potentially strong challenger to Gov. David A. Paterson in 2010.
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The Days May Be Grim, but Here’s a Good Word to Put in Your Pocket
New York’s latest large-scale public art project is being exhibited in an unlikely space: the backs of millions of MetroCards.
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A Crown Jewel of Education Struggles With Cuts in California
Students and faculty worry that deep budget cuts are pushing the University of California into decline.
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Exhibition Review | 'Leonardo da Vinci's Workshop': Flights of Mind, Brought to Life
The Discovery Times Square Exposition’s show actually brings you closer to understanding the real workshop of Leonardo: his mind.
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Diplomatic Memo: Clinton Emerges as Obama’s Key Link to Afghan Leader
The role thrusts Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton into the thick of a critical international problem, but also hitches her reputation to a leader who has often proved unreliable.
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A Daytime Network Franchise Bets on Her Future With Cable
The media mogul Oprah Winfrey will end her daytime talk show, “The Oprah Winfrey Show,” in 2011 as she prepares to start a cable channel of her own.
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U.S. Reviews Air Defenses to Thwart Terror From the Skies
The commander of military forces protecting North America has ordered a review of the costly air defenses intended to prevent another Sept. 11-style terrorism attack.
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Nations Unveil Plans to Rein in Emissions
Prior to a climate change meeting scheduled for Copenhagen, industrialized countries, except the United States, are offering targets to curb greenhouse gases.
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Panel Votes to Broaden Oversight of the Fed
Rejecting warnings by the Obama administration, a committee approved a plan by Rep. Ron Paul to carry out sweeping new audits of the central bank’s policy decisions and operations.
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Back to Business: Easy Loans in Expensive Areas
An effort by the F.H.A. to prop up real estate prices amid rising defaults has put put taxpayers increasingly at risk.
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Europeans Name Two to Positions as Leaders
National leaders of the European Union picked Herman Van Rompuy for the new presidency and Catherine Ashton of Britain for its foreign policy post.
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Panel Votes To Broaden Oversight Of the Fed
Rejecting warnings by the Obama administration, a committee approved a plan by Rep. Ron Paul to require a sweeping audit of the Fed and to charge firms upfront to pay for a dissolution fund.
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House Panel Backs Plan to Audit the Fed
Rejecting warnings by the Obama administration, a committee approved a plan by Rep. Ron Paul to require a sweeping audit of the Fed and to charge firms to create a dissolution fund.
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Senate Health Care Bill Faces Crucial First Vote on Saturday
Senator Harry Reid scheduled the first crucial procedural vote on the major health care legislation for Saturday, after what is expected to be two marathon days of debate.
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Oprah Winfrey to End Her Talk Show
The media mogul will end her daytime talk show in 2011 as she prepares to start a cable channel of her own.
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American Journeys | Matanuska-Susitna Valley, Alaska: A Place in Time, Not All Frozen
In Alaska, the Matanuska-Susitna Valley is home to a 27-mile glacier, an old gold-mining camp and a New Deal farming project.
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Reid Says Saturday Vote on Health Care Bill Likely
WASHINGTON — Democratic leaders in the Senate on Wednesday unveiled their proposal for overhauling the health care system, outlining legislation that they said would cover most of the uninsured while reducing the federal budget deficit.
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Regents Raise College Tuition in California by 32 Percent
Facing steep cuts in state funding, the university system voted on Thursday to raise undergraduate fees.
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Regents Raise Tuition in California by 32 Percent
Facing steep cuts in state funding, the university system voted on Thursday to raise undergraduates fees.

