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Obama tells lawmakers he'll put stimulus plan on the Internet
President-elect Barack Obama has told congressional leaders he'll make his stimulus proposal available on the Internet.
Administration continues defense of Israel's actions
The Bush administration is continuing to defend Israel's offensive in the Gaza Strip.
Charges filed in NYC crane collapse
Criminal charges have been filed in connection with a New York crane collapse that killed seven people in March.
Foundation won't disclose Bush library donors
Donors to President George W. Bush's presidential library probably will remain a mystery.
Fewer reporters died in 2008; Iraq still deadliest place
The Committee to Protect Journalists says Iraq remains the most lethal place for working media members despite a two-thirds decline in deaths there in 2008.
Officials say Burris won't be sworn in with others
Roland Burris is hoping to be sworn-in as a senator tomorrow, but several officials say that's not going to happen.
Attorney for Ill. gov. wants all tapes be released
Gov. Rod Blagojevich's attorney says he'll ask a federal judge to give an impeachment committee all FBI tapes of the governor's conversations, not just the four prosecutors are offering.
Treasury provides $15B from bailout pot to seven banks
The government says it has supplied another $15 billion to seven banks in the latest round of payments from the $700 billion rescue fund.
Eleven Eastern states agree to low carbon standard
Eleven Eastern states have agreed to adhere to a new fuel standard that they hope will reduce greenhouse gases.
Obama picks Panetta for CIA
Two Democratic officials say President-elect Barack Obama has chosen former Clinton White House chief of staff Leon Panetta to run the CIA.


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