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  • Police: Mumbai suspect gives up info
    The only surviving suspect in the deadly attacks on Mumbai has reportedly given up information, including his name, his father's name and details of a three-month training stint in Pakistan, Indian police said today. The claims are likely to heighten tensions with Pakistan, which has repeatedly denied involvement in the siege that left 179 dead.
  • Reporter: No exaggerating, the body had no face
    No one teaches reporters how to cover a war, much less wars that include genocide. Most of us rely on the wisdom of experienced colleagues and a lot of on-the-job training.
  • Commentary: Big Three may not survive a bailout
    The Big Three automakers yesterday presented impressive plans to Congress that justified their need for bridge loans to help them regain their competitiveness in light of a vehicle market that has crashed into a wall.
  • Don't bail out automakers, most say in poll
    A national poll suggests that six in 10 Americans oppose using taxpayer money to help the ailing major U.S. auto companies.
  • Pregnant woman, sick with cholera, flees home
    Doctors worry about the woman sitting on a bed inside the large tent, an IV in her arm. Chipo Matewe, 23, is eight months pregnant and stricken with cholera.

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  • Fed paints dreary economic picture
    Economic conditions deteriorated further across the nation, according to the Federal Reserve's latest snapshot, suggesting the U.S. central bank may continue to lower interest rates in the near future.
  • Weakened labor market hits small biz
    For the second month in a row, employment among small businesses is down, according to estimates from payroll processor ADP. The drop marks the first time since early 2002 that the nation's most resilient job sector has shown two consecutive months of contraction.

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  • Police defuse bomb at Mumbai train station
    U.S. Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice arrived in New Delhi, India, on Wednesday amid rising tensions between India and its nuclear neighbor Pakistan in the wake of last week's deadly terror attacks.
  • Thai flights resume after week of protests
    International flights to and from Thailand's capital are gradually resuming after week-long anti-government demonstrations at Bangkok airports paralyzed the country and stranded thousands of tourists.
  • Canadian leader vows to fight planned ouster
    Canada is bracing for a political battle royal as its three opposition parties jockey to wrest power from Prime Minister Stephen Harper less than two months after they lost ground in parliamentary elections.

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