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Pacquiao dominates Clottey for decision - The Associated Press
March 14, 2010![]() msnbc.com | Pacquiao dominates Clottey for decision The Associated Press ARLINGTON, Texas — Fighting on the star, Manny Pacquiao showed once again why he is the star. With the biggest fight crowd in the US in 17 years cheering him on at Cowboys Stadium, Pacquiao dominated a strangely passive Joshua Clottey from the opening ... Pacquiao dominates Clottey to keep welterweight title Cowboys Stadium receives rave reviews from boxing experts Pacquiao decisively dispatches Clottey, retains title |
Parliamentarian's task: referee Senate health care fight - Boston Globe
March 14, 2010![]() ABC News | Parliamentarian's task: referee Senate health care fight Boston Globe WASHINGTON — Alan Frumin may be unknown outside the corridors of Washington, but he is having an outsized influence over the fate of President Obama's health care proposal. Frumin labors in relative obscurity as the Senate's chief ... Parliamentarian in Role as Health Bill Referee Dems, GOP Pressure Fence-Sitters Over Health Care Reform Bill Calling shots in the Senate |
Blast kills Pakistani national in Afghanistan: police - Reuters
March 14, 2010![]() Washington Post | Blast kills Pakistani national in Afghanistan: police Reuters KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (Reuters) - A roadside bomb killed a Pakistani construction worker and wounded six of his compatriots on Sunday in Afghanistan's southern city of Kandahar, police said. The device hit the vehicle which was carrying the group on a ... Afghan gov. wants more troops after 12 explosions Kandahar rocked once again Explosions across Afghanistan's Kandahar; 30 dead |
APNewsBreak: Probe questions runaway Prius story (AP)
March 14, 2010
AP - Investigators with Toyota Motor Corp. and the federal government were unable to make a Toyota Prius speed out of control as its owner said it did on a California freeway, according to a memorandum obtained Saturday by The Associated Press that a congressional spokesman says casts doubt on the driver's story.
Afghan gov. wants more troops after 12 explosions (AP)
March 14, 2010
AP - The governor of Afghanistan's Kandahar province is demanding more troops to provide security after 12 explosions in the largest southern city killed dozens of people.
Northeast storm leaves half-million without power (AP)
March 14, 2010
AP - Strong winds and heavy rain pounded parts of the Northeast on Saturday, knocking out power to more than a half-million homes and businesses and stranding about 500 passengers on a New York-bound train for more than five hours.
Pelosi confident House will pass health care bill (AP)
March 14, 2010
AP - House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Saturday she's confident the House will pass health care legislation and dismissed Republican criticism that she did not have enough votes for the measure.
Al-Qaida suspect from US tricked his Yemeni guard (AP)
March 14, 2010
AP - An American al-Qaida suspect detained in Yemen fooled his hospital guards into unshackling him by asking to join them for prayers, security officials said Saturday. He then killed a guard who laid down his weapon as he went ahead at prayer time.
US mom: Daughter held in Ireland 'lost her mind' (AP)
March 14, 2010
AP - Before her daughter disappeared last fall, Christine Mott recalls that the 31-year-old who had been held in connection with an alleged assassination plot announced she had converted to Islam and told her family they'd go to hell if they didn't follow in her steps.
Thousands mourn death of Southern Calif. teen (AP)
March 14, 2010
AP - Thousands of teachers, classmates and neighbors filled a high school stadium Saturday to honor a 17-year-old girl whose body was discovered in a shallow, lakeside grave as her parents vowed to dedicate themselves to protecting children from sex predators.
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