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1. Ransoms bring wealth to Somali pirate bases (Reuters)
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2. Karzai: Obama promises to fight terror in 'region' (AP)
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3. Surging Sooners rout No. 2 Tech 65-21 (AP)
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4. JFK anniversary marked at Dallas shooting site (AP)
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5. Venezuelans vote in local election test for Chavez (Reuters)
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6. DR Congo rebel leader slams planned beef-up of UN troops (AFP)
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7. South Korea stands firm as tension rises with North (Reuters)
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8. Historic Plymouth, Mass., hopes to become movie Mecca
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9. And the 2008 CNN Hero of the Year is ...
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10. Obama outlines plan to create 2.5 million jobs
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11. Tibet exiles back Dalai Lama's approach
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12. 'Tipping Point' author looks at 'outliers'
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13. A look out windows across the United States
Ransoms bring wealth to Somali pirate bases (Reuters)
2008-11-23 07:50
Karzai: Obama promises to fight terror in 'region' (AP)
2008-11-23 07:31
Surging Sooners rout No. 2 Tech 65-21 (AP)
2008-11-23 06:27
JFK anniversary marked at Dallas shooting site (AP)
2008-11-23 06:24
Venezuelans vote in local election test for Chavez (Reuters)
2008-11-23 06:10
DR Congo rebel leader slams planned beef-up of UN troops (AFP)
2008-11-23 05:48
South Korea stands firm as tension rises with North (Reuters)
2008-11-23 05:38
Historic Plymouth, Mass., hopes to become movie Mecca
2008-11-23 05:00
In this place sometimes known as America's hometown, schoolchildren and tourists flock to see Plymouth Rock, a replica of the ...
And the 2008 CNN Hero of the Year is ...
2008-11-23 00:54
Liz McCartney, dedicated to helping survivors of Hurricane Katrina rebuild their homes, has been named the 2008 CNN Hero of the Year.
Obama outlines plan to create 2.5 million jobs
2008-11-23 00:14
American workers will rebuild the nation's roads and bridges, modernize its schools and create more sources of alternative energy, creating 2.5 million jobs by 2011, President-elect Barack Obama said today in the weekly Democratic address. He posted the video message on his Web site.
Tibet exiles back Dalai Lama's approach
2008-11-22 10:22
Tibetan exile leaders, meeting in northern India to debate a potential new approach to Tibet's decades-long struggle for autonomy, have voted to stay with the Dalai Lama's current "middle way approach," according to a spokesman for the spiritual leader.
'Tipping Point' author looks at 'outliers'
2008-11-21 15:08
Why are some people amazingly successful -- and other people with the same intelligence or abilities just part of the crowd?