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Decision could allow anonymous political contributions by corporations
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House strips torture prohibition from intelligence bill
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AIG loses $9 billion in fourth quarter
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Former police officer pleads guilty to Katrina shooting cover-up
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License plate software stirs privacy concerns
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Obama has let us down, angry Arab-Americans say
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Yoo said Bush could order civilians 'massacred'
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Report - No crime wave among Hurricane Katrina evacuees
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US: Deportation system called 'severely flawed'
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Economy prompts fresh look at ND's socialist bank
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Profiting from immigration injustice
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Regulators hired by Toyota helped halt investigations
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Lawyers petition court to hold Yoo accountable
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No exit in sight for US as Fannie, Freddie flail
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Obama admin. keeps Bush position on extraordinary rendition
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Goldman Sachs CEO gets $9 million bonus
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SC now requires 'subversives' to register
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Keeping faith, courting conservatives
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Pennsylvania state capital mulls bankruptcy as budget option
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US banks abbetting corrupt regimes, probe finds
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Colorado Springs cuts into services considered basic by many
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AIG plans to pay $100 million in another round of bonuses
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Demand for food in LA County 'staggering'
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Legislation poses risks for US bank system, says Standard and Poor's
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No sanctions for Bush lawyers who approved waterboarding, report will say
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Cost factors hinder plans to hold trial for KSM in NYC
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Obama's Sec of Education calls Katrina 'best thing' for New Orleans schools
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Obama to boost spending on maintaining nuclear stocks
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Right wary of defending O'Keefe
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Geithner takes lashing from Democrats and Republicans at AIG hearing
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Obama criticized for falling short on human rights
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New bank rules unlikely to hurt big institutions
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NC - 51 charges for former governor's aide
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24 states' laws open to attack after campaign finance ruling
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Mexicans in US fear violent Mexico
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Is Nationwide on your side? Not everyone thinks so
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Obama quietly continues to defend Bush's terror policies
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42 arrested protesting Obama Guantanamo failure
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FBI, telecoms teamed to breach wiretap laws
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Kucinich shreds Democrats for betraying the promise of change