US House renews 10-year , French report: No proof Arafat was poisoned and other World news
The world news of 2013-12-04 on Tamugaia - US House renews 10-year plastic gun ban, and French report: No proof Arafat was poisoned.
US House renews 10-year plastic gun ban -
The Republican-controlled House has passed a new 10-year ban on firearms that can evade metal detectors and X-ray machines....
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French report: No proof Arafat was poisoned -
French scientists looking into the death of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat have dismissed poisoning by radioactive polonium. The results contradict earlier findings by a Swiss lab....
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911 tapes from Sandy Hook school massacre will be released Wednesday -
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For President, It's All About Obamacare -
Doyle McManus, LA Times...
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Obama's Low-Information Leadership -
Peggy Noonan, Wall Street Journal...
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Health Law Isn't Perfect, But It's Progress -
Duncan Black, USA Today...
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Democrats' 2013 Drop-Off Problem -
Sean Trende, RealClearPoliticsProbably the most jarring election story of 2013 was the successful recall of two Democratic state senators in Colorado. Both represented districts that had voted for Preside...
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Bibi and Barack, the Sequel -
Thomas Friedman, New York Times...
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In Japan, General Motors Has High Hopes, Low Sales -
General Motors insists in Japan for the long haul despite perennially low sales...
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Voting Begins in Polls in Indian Capital -
Tens of thousands line up to vote in elections in New Delhi in preview of national polls...
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How Will It End? Portugal Seeks Bailout Closure -
How will it end? Portugal seeks bailout closure after 3 years of austerity...
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Biden Urges Chinese Youth to Challenge Authority -
At US embassy in Beijing, Biden urges Chinese youth to challenge authority...
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Ukrainian President Withstands No-Confidence Vote Amid Protests -
Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich survived a no-confidence vote in parliament Tuesday as the opposition failed to muster a majority to pass the measure. The opposition, and thousands of protesters now...
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