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    [Max Baucus]: Senate acts to extend aid for jobless, homebuyers (22:41 11/4)
    WASHINGTON - Recognizing that a weak economy still needs a government boost, the Senate voted overwhelmingly Wednesday to provide the jobless with up to 20 weeks in additional unemployment benefits and expand a first-time homebuyer tax credit to include a far larger pool of people entering the dormant housing market.
    [Bill Clinton]: Analysis: Election lessons will shape '10 campaign (22:41 11/4)
    WASHINGTON - What we learned from the off-year elections: The president's influence is limited, independents rule, incumbents beware, issues trump ideology and, once more, "It's the economy, stupid."
    [Bob Corker]: Democrats say elections won't stop health care (22:41 11/4)
    WASHINGTON - Far from chastened by off-year election setbacks, congressional Democrats vowed no let-up in the drive to pass controversial health care Wednesday, arguing that the way to regain voter trust was to complete what they started in more prosperous political times.
    [Barack Obama]: Obama warns Afghan president: Time for new chapter (20:22 11/2)
    WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama greeted Hamid Karzai's election victory with as much admonishment as praise on Monday, pointedly advising America's partner in war he must make more serious efforts to end corruption in Afghanistan's government and prepare his nation to ultimately defend itself.
    [John Boehner]: House Republicans roll out health insurance alternatives (17:22 11/2)
    WASHINGTON - Small businesses would have an easier time banding together to offer insurance to employees. Consumers could cross state lines to buy coverage. There'd be no big government expansion.
    [Fred Thompson]: 2 hopefuls duel in upstate NY after surprise turn (14:22 11/2)
    ALBANY, N.Y. - With the Republican out of the race and unions lining up behind their candidate, national Democrats on Monday used a high-profile campaigner and ramped up get-out-the-vote efforts to try to grab a congressional seat in a district held for decades by the GOP.
    [Michael Bloomberg]: Ship forged with 9/11 steel sails into New York (14:22 11/2)
    NEW YORK (AFP) - The USS New York, a naval vessel whose bow was forged in part with steel from the World Trade Center towers destroyed on 9/11, sailed for the first time Monday into the city's harbor.
    [George W. Bush]: Health care plan hits rich with big tax increases (13:22 11/2)
    WASHINGTON - The typical family would be spared higher taxes from the House Democratic plan to overhaul health care, and their low-income neighbors could come out ahead.
    [Alan Mulally]: Ford turns a profit, reaping rewards of turnaround (08:22 11/2)
    DEARBORN, Mich. - One of the troubled Detroit Three automakers, Ford, is making money again and looking for better times in no more than two years.
    [Mel Gibson]: Mel Gibson and his girlfriend welcome a baby girl (20:22 11/2)
    LOS ANGELES - Mel Gibson and his girlfriend are welcoming the birth of the couple's first child - making the Oscar-winner a father for the eighth time.
    [Chris Brown]: ABC to air Rihanna interviews on assault (20:22 11/2)
    LOS ANGELES - The first interview with Rihanna (ree-AH'-nah) about Chris Brown's assault on her is airing this week on ABC.
    [Mitch McConnell]: House health bill totals $1.2 trillion (20:22 11/2)
    WASHINGTON - The health care bill headed for a vote in the House this week costs $1.2 trillion or more over a decade, according to numerous Democratic officials and figures contained in an analysis by congressional budget experts, far higher than the $900 billion cited by President Barack Obama as a price tag for his reform plan.
    [Joseph Biden]: Democrats scramble to avoid election defeats (20:22 11/2)
    NEW YORK (AFP) - US Democrats scrambled to escape embarrassing defeats in three off-year elections Tuesday that are being seen as a mini-referendum on President Barack Obama's first 12 months in power.
    [Dick Cheney]: Cheney FBI interview: 72 times of can't recall (20:22 11/2)
    WASHINGTON - Federal prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald famously declared in the Valerie Plame affair that "there is a cloud over the vice president." Last week's release of an FBI interview summary of Dick Cheney's answers in the criminal investigation underscores why Fitzgerald felt that way.
    [Timothy Geithner]: CIT Group's biggest hurdle: Keeping customers (20:22 11/2)
    NEW YORK - A Chapter 11 filing usually means the end of the road for financial companies since they rely so heavily on customer trust. CIT Group Inc. is hoping that its case will be different.


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