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Kenya’s Crisis Makes A Tough Life Tougher
All across Kenya people are going to church and praying for a peaceful end to the violence that swept through the country in the wake of a disputed election. People are receiving threats to leave their communities and never return.
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6Jan2008 | Press Boy | 0 comments | ContinuedMusharraf: Bhutto To Blame For Own Death
In his first one-on-one interview since her assassination, Pakistan’s President Pervez Musharraf tells Lara Logan Benazir Bhutto is responsible for her own death. Logan’s report airs on 60 Minutes Sunday, Jan. 6, at 7 p.m. ET/PT.
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6Jan2008 | Press Boy | 0 comments | ContinuedIowa ‘08: Kim Stolz’s Caucus Diary
MTV News is at the center of the election storm, where Barack Obama and Mike Huckabee took the lead Thursday night.
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Judge Wary Of Probe Into Destroyed Tapes
A federal judge appeared reluctant to investigate the destruction of CIA interrogation videotapes while the Justice Department is conducting its own inquiry.
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21Dec2007 | Press Boy | 0 comments | ContinuedTransplant Decision Too Late, Teen Dies
A 17-year old California girl died just hours after her health insurance company reversed its decision not to pay for a liver transplant that doctors said the girl needed.
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21Dec2007 | Press Boy | 0 comments | ContinuedRoofing Tycoon Falls Through Own Roof
A Milwaukee man who made billions in the roofing industry died after falling through his own garage roof. Ken Hendricks, 66, was worth 3.5 billion, according to Forbes magazine.
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21Dec2007 | Press Boy | 0 comments | ContinuedPolitics, Now Wrapped In Holiday Cheer
With the crucial Iowa caucuses coming not long after the holidays, presidential candidates are trying to keep their faces front and center without alienating voters. Brian Montopoli reports.
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21Dec2007 | Press Boy | 0 comments | ContinuedCongress Gives Alaska “Ferry To Nowhere”
Sen. Ted Stevens secured more than $20 million for an “expeditionary craft” that will connect Anchorage with the rural peninsula of Matanuska-Susitna Borough - what budget watchdogs contend is a ferry to nowhere, the Washington Post reports.
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21Dec2007 | Press Boy | 0 comments | ContinuedCongress To Probe Denial Of Emissions Law
Congressional Democrats announced an investigation of the Environmental Protection Agency’s refusal to let California implement its tailpipe emissions law, the first step in what will likely be a fierce legal and political battle.
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21Dec2007 | Press Boy | 0 comments | ContinuedEdgy New Orleans OKs Razing Public Housing
Police used chemical spray and stun devices as dozens of protesters seeking to halt the demolition of public housing in New Orleans tried to force their way through an iron gate at City Hall.
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21Dec2007 | Press Boy | 0 comments | Continued