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CBC.caChrysler Asks For $7 Billion In Loans By End Of The YearCNNMoney.com - 34 minutes agoDETROIT -(Dow Jones)- Chrysler LCC, the most financially stressed of the three US auto makers, said it won't have enough cash to cover its major first- quarter expenses without $7 billion in low-interest loans from the government.Ford Vows to Go Electric BusinessWeekUPDATE 1-Chrysler seeks $7 bln in US aid this month ReutersBloomberg - International Herald Tribune - The Associated Press - MarketWatchall 1,980 news articles
Sydney Morning HeraldChained teen shows up at Calif. gym, 2 arrestedNewsweek - 49 minutes ago2 arrested in Calif. after teen shows up bruised and chained, says was held for months By SUDHIN THANAWALA Associated Press Writer | AP Please fill in the following information and we'll email this link.Police Charge Couple Chained, Tortured Boy ABC NewsChained teen shows up at Calif. gym; 2 arrested The Associated PressSan Jose Mercury News - San Francisco Chronicle - USA Today - KSBWall 786 news articles
Seattle Post IntelligencerPentagon chief Gates backs Obama Iraq policyReuters - 34 minutes agoBy Andrew Gray WASHINGTON, Dec 2 (Reuters) - US Defense Secretary Robert Gates, who will stay on under Barack Obama, said on Tuesday he supported the president-elect's Iraq policy but declined to back his proposed timetable for the withdrawal of US ...Gates Says His Commitment as Defense Secretary Is 'Open-Ended' FOXNewsGates Says He and Obama on the Same Page on Iraq New York TimesBloomberg - AFP - The Associated Press - New York Daily Newsall 1,122 news articles
Pakistan Army Link to Mumbai Suspects May Hurt Zardari PledgeBloomberg - 1 hour agoBy James Rupert Dec. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari has promised full cooperation in investigating any role by his countrymen in last week’s terrorist attack in Mumbai.Police: Mumbai gunmen came by sea from Pakistan The Associated PressUS Renews Call for Pakistani Cooperation in Mumbai Attack ... Voice of AmericaReuters - Christian Science Monitor - International Herald Tribune - FOXNewsall 4,204 news articles
BBC NewsThai airports to reopen after PM ousted by courtThe Associated Press - 27 minutes agoBANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - Anti-government demonstrators in Thailand declared victory Tuesday and said they will end their occupation of the country's two main airports after a court decision forced the country's prime minister from office.Thai Airport Protests to End Today After Court Ousts Government BloombergProtesters To Leave Thai Airports After Court Dismisses Premier AHNAtlantic Online - AFP - Straits Times - Times Onlineall 10,030 news articles
AFPObama to nominate Richardson for CabinetCNN - 1 hour agoWASHINGTON (CNN) -- President-elect Barack Obama plans to nominate New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson to be secretary of commerce, a Democratic source told CNN on Tuesday.Obama to tap Richardson for Commerce post Chicago TribuneWRAPUP 1-Obama pledges to help states weather recession ReutersThe Associated Press - Bloomberg - AFP - Chicago Sun-Timesall 966 news articles
The Miami HeraldMartinez will not seek re-electionBizjournals.com - 2 hours agoSen. Mel Martinez will not run for re-election in 2010. Florida’s junior senator, a Republican from Orlando who was born in Cuba, was elected to the US Senate in 2004.Martinez Won’t Seek Re-Election New York TimesCould 2010 be the Democrats' big year in the Senate? Los Angeles TimesABC Action News - Washington Post - Reuters - Tallahassee.comall 463 news articles
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