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Landmark disability treaty wins US approval
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Lobbyists get power access via caucuses
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Scores held in US corruption probe
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Trillions to banks as taxpayers left in the dark
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Youth activists demand military-free schools
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House passes increase for housing, high-speed rail
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Christian right aims to change history lessons in Texas schools
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Report: NY, NJ immigration raids violated rights
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Peltier to get full parole hearing
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The rampant growth of life without parole
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Justice Department argues against releasing Cheney interview
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Bank of America, bailout in hand, continues lobbying efforts
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More bodies go unclaimed as families can't afford funeral costs
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State doctors breaking with AMA's support of Obama health care plan
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Small business seeks help in US economic storm
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Judge accuses CIA officials of fraud, unseals secret files
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Population of older people set to surpass number of children, report finds
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Lawsuit: Cops tasered 3 kids, threatened one with sodomy
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Bailout overseer says banks misused TARP funds
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Bailouts could cost US $23 trillion
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Subprime brokers back as dubious loan fixers
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Parent-paid aides ordered out of New York City schools
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Gambling with peace: how US bingo dollars are funding Israeli settlements
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Inspector General fired by Obama files lawsuit to be reinstated
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'Flip that house' fraud cost billions
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Charter schools gain in stimulus scramble
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NC activists target Blue Cross Blue Shield for blocking health care reform
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Foreclosures at record high in first half 2009 despite aid
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Obama goes to bat for Bush wiretap program
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Madoff victim pays for employees' 401(k)
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US to admit Palestinian refugees from Iraq
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Amongst families and the rural, homelessness grows
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Los Angeles accused of criminalizing homelessness
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Goldman Sachs staff set for bumper bonuses as bank earns $38m per day
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House Dems take on Geithner over bailout fund secrecy
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States seek less costly substitutes for prison
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Canadian crossing set to reopen amid controversy over arming guards
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Minority loan gap widens
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US, Swiss ask for delay in UBS secrecy case
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After losing homes, families move into tents