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Obama salutes entertainers taking a Washington bow 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 06:27 PM PST
U.S. President Obama and first lady Michelle applaud as they attend the 2012 Kennedy Center Honors in WashingtonMusic legend Led Zeppelin was recognized on Sunday alongside entertainers from stage and screen for their contributions to the arts and American culture at the Kennedy Center Honors, lifetime achievement awards for performing artists. The eclectic tribute in Washington, alternated between solemn veneration and lighthearted roasting of honorees Academy Award-winning actor Dustin Hoffman, wisecracking late-night talk show host David Letterman, blues guitar icon Buddy Guy, ballerina Natalia Makarova and Led Zeppelin. ...
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Tunnel collapse in Japan kills 9; rescue suspended 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 07:13 PM PST
This image taken from the monitoring camera of Central Nippon Expressway's Hachioji branch, Tokyo, shows the rescuers looking for the injured among fallen roof panels in the Sasago Tunnel, Yamanashi Prefecture, central Japan, Sunday, Dec. 2, 2012. At least seven people were feared missing after parts of the tunnel collapsed Sunday on the highway west of Tokyo, trapping vehicles as smoke from a fire inside initially prevented rescuers from approaching. The words at bottom read: Sasago Tunnel (To Tokyo). (AP Photo/Kyodo News) JAPAN OUT, MANDATORY CREDIT, NO LICENSING IN CHINA, FRANCE, HONG KONG, JAPAN AND SOUTH KOREAConcrete ceiling panels fell onto moving vehicles deep inside a long Japanese highway tunnel, and authorities confirmed nine deaths before suspending rescue work Monday while the roof was being reinforced to prevent more collapses.
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Friend: Chiefs player, slain girlfriend 'seemed fine' 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 07:40 PM PST
FILE - In this Sept. 30, 2012 file photo, Kansas City Chiefs inside linebacker Jovan Belcher (59) gestures at the line of scrimmage during an NFL football game against the San Diego Chargers in Kansas City, Mo. Police say Belcher fatally shot his girlfriend early Saturday, Dec. 1, 2012, in Kansas City, Mo., then drove to Arrowhead Stadium and committed suicide in front of his coach and general manager. (AP Photo/Ed Zurga, File)Chiefs linebacker Jovan Belcher and his girlfriend briefly lived apart before he killed her and then committed suicide in front of his coach and general manager, a friend of the woman said Sunday.
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Boehner faces line in the sand in 'fiscal cliff' talks 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 05:05 PM PST
House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio gestures as he speaks to reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Nov. 29, 2012, after private talks with Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner on the fiscal cliff negotiations. Boehner said no substantive progress has been made between the White House and the House" in the past two weeks. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)President Obama and his White House team appear to have drawn a line in the sand in talks with House Republicans on the "fiscal cliff." Tax rates on the wealthy are going up, the only question is how much?
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Mexico's new president, opposition agree to push reforms 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 04:48 PM PST
Mexico's President Pena Nieto gestures during the National Sports Award ceremony in Mexico CityMexican President Enrique Pena Nieto on Sunday signed a pact with the country's leading political parties to increase competition in the telecommunications sector and overhaul the education system. The agreement was an effort to break through years of political gridlock in Congress on Pena Nieto's second day in office. Pena Nieto, 46, took office on Saturday, returning to power his centrist Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, after 12 years in the opposition. No party holds an outright majority in Congress. "We have to negotiate to build consensus. ...
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Clinton in Prague to lobby for Westinghouse nuclear bid 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 05:46 PM PST
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton answers questions from the audience at the 2012 Saban Forum on U.S.-Israel relations gala dinner in WashingtonU.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will seek to convince Czech leaders of the advantages of picking U.S. firm Westinghouse over a Russian rival as the contractor for a $10 billion nuclear reactor project in meetings in Prague on Monday. U.S. officials traveling with Clinton to Prague said the Temelin nuclear power project could bring as many as 9,000 jobs to the United States and would help diversify the Czech Republic's energy supply away from Russia. ...
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L.A. port strike triggers fears, lobbying by businesses 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 06:51 PM PST
A general view of the Port of Los Angeles, CaliforniaA national coalition of U.S. business groups is urging an end to a strike at the twin California ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach amid fears that a prolonged stand-off will cost the American economy many billions of dollars, and could even spread to the east coast. Trade groups led by the National Retail Federation have sent letters to U.S. President Barack Obama and leading members of Congress asking them to intervene and help end the strike at America's two busiest container harbor facilities. ...
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Indefinite strike: Egypt's anti-Morsi rebellion of judges is complete 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 12:32 PM PST
Supporters of Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi chant slogans as riot police, left, stand guard in front of the entrance of Egypt’s top court, in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Dec. 2, 2012. Egypt’s top court announced on Sunday the suspension of its work indefinitely to protest “psychological and physical pressures,” saying its judges could not enter its Nile-side building because of the Islamist president’s supporters gathered outside. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)Egypt's rebellion of the judges against President Mohammed Morsi became complete on Sunday with the country's highest court declaring an open-ended strike on the day it was supposed to rule on the legitimacy of two key assemblies controlled by allies of the Islamist leader.
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Third storm in less than week drenches Northern Calif. 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 03:32 PM PST
A traffic control vehicle transits a flooded underpass in San Rafael, Calif., on Sunday, Dec. 2, 2012. Days of heavy rains have left the region saturated and several rivers are expected to flood their banks Sunday afternoon. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)Residents of Northern California endured the brunt of another powerful storm that drenched the area with yet another round of pounding rain and strong winds, but damage from the storm was less than expected, officials said.
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Syrian forces pound Damascus suburbs, flights to resume 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 03:57 PM PST
A general view of buildings, damaged by what activists said were missiles fired by a Syrian Air Force fighter jet loyal to President Bashar al-Assad, in Daria near DamascusSyrian forces pounded rebel-held suburbs around Damascus with fighter jets and rockets on Sunday, opposition activists said, killing and wounding dozens in an offensive to push rebels away from the airport and stop them closing in on the capital. The army struck hard after a week of rebel advances, including the capture of two military bases near the capital. Rebels had been planning to push into central Damascus from their strongholds on the outskirts and fighting in the past week has been fierce. ...
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News Corp executive Mockridge steps down 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 06:46 PM PST
Another News Corp Executive Bites the DustLike we've come to expect, the latest resignation at News Corp is dramatic, political and slightly shrouded in mystery. It is not, however, at all related to phone hacking. It sounds like Tom Mockridge's exit from the Murdoch empire is just another case of your standard disgruntled executive, not happy about getting passed over for an exciting new post that does not involve managing a ticking time bomb.
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NTSB: Conrail studied problems day before N.J. crash 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 04:02 PM PST
Derailed freight train cars sit semi-submerged in the waters of Mantua Creek after a train crash, in PaulsboroConrail crews studied reported signal problems at a New Jersey railroad bridge the day before a train derailment that caused a toxic chemical leak, federal investigators said Sunday.
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At least five dead after U.S.-Afghan base attacked 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 05:54 AM PST
Afghan security forces block the road where Taliban suicide bombers attacked a joint U.S.- Afghan air base in Jalalabad, east of Kabul, Afghanistan on Sunday, Dec. 2, 2012. The suicide bombers attacked early Sunday, detonating explosives at the gate and sparking a gunbattle that lasted at least two hours with American helicopters firing down at militants before the attackers were defeated. (AP Photo/Nasrullah Khan)Taliban suicide bombers attacked a joint U.S.-Afghan air base in eastern Afghanistan early Sunday, detonating explosives at the gate and sparking a gunbattle that lasted at least two hours with American helicopters firing down on the militants.
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Geithner on averting cliff: 'We're going to get there' 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 08:13 AM PST
U.S. Treasury Secretary Geithner gestures as he is interviewed in Washington for "Face the Nation"With the fiscal cliff looming--and Republicans, like House Speaker John Boehner, slamming the White House's latest proposal--U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner hit the Sunday morning talk show circuit, saying the partisan posturing is a necessary part of "political theater" but that he's hopeful a deal will get done before the end of the year. "I [...]
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Coast Guard member dies in crash off Calif. coast 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 05:29 PM PST
A U.S. Coast Guard member was killed and another was injured when their small boat was rammed by a smuggler's vessel before dawn Sunday off the Southern California coast.
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Man charged in barista death linked to 7 killings 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 06:46 PM PST
FILE - This undated handout photo provided by the Anchorage Police Department shows Israel Keyes. Keyes, charged in the death of an Alaska barista, has killed himself, and authorities say he was linked to at least seven other possible slayings in three other states. Keyes was found dead in his Anchorage jail cell Sunday, Dec. 2, 2012. Officials say it was a suicide. (AP Photo/Anchorage Police, file)A man charged in the death of an Alaska barista was found dead in his jail cell Sunday, and authorities announced hours later that investigators have linked him in recent months to seven other possible slayings in three other states.
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Oysters eyed as help for polluted New York harbor 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 11:26 AM PST
Oysters Eyed as Help for New York HarborThey are soft to the touch, but surrounded by a hard rough shell. Known as filter feeders, many as small as your thumb, they use their tiny cilia to draw in plankton, sediment and other particles over their gills and spit out cleaner water. They...
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Toddler's death prompts review of 2 other deaths 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 12:53 PM PST
This undated photo provided by the family shows Prince McLeod Rams. Prince died Oct. 21, 2012, during a visit with his father in Virginia, prompting police to also investigate the suicide of the man's mother and the shooting death of a onetime girlfriend in the past decade. The boy's mother, Hera McLeod, said the unusual confluence of deaths is not easily explained. "Either he's the most unlucky bastard on this planet, or he's a killer," she says. (AP Photo/Family Photo)A toddler's death during a visit with his father last month in Virginia is prompting police to also more closely investigate the suicide of the man's mother and the shooting death of a onetime girlfriend in the past decade.
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Napoleon's coded Kremlin letter sold for $243,500 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 10:27 AM PST
In this photo taken Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012, auction house associate Jean-Christophe Chataigniera holds up a letter dictated and signed by Napoleon in secret code that declares his intentions "to blow up the Kremlin" during his ill-fated Russian campaign is displayed in Fontainebleau, outside Paris. The rare letter, written in unusually emotive language, sees Napoleon complain of harsh conditions and the shortcomings of his grand army. The letter goes on auction Sunday, Dec. 2, 2012. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)A secret code letter sent by French emperor Napoleon boasting that his multinational forces would blow up Moscow's Kremlin has sold at auction Sunday for €187,500 ($243,500) â€" 10 times its estimated presale price.
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Ariz. police searching for child missing from cancer ward 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 08:46 AM PST
Cops in Race Against Time to Find Girl Taken From Cancer WardThe welfare of a missing 11-year-old leukemia patient who was taken from a Phoenix hospital by her mother the day before she was scheduled to be discharged is the prime concern for authorities, who fear a catheter in the girl’s heart could become infected and...
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