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2 hrs ago | www.nytimes.com | Mr_Bill

House Republicans Consider Extending Payroll-Tax Cut Alone

Congressional Republicans said Monday that they would back down from their demands that a payroll tax holiday be paid for with spending reductions on other programs, instead offering to extend the tax cut while continuing to haggle over the extension of unemployment insurance and a measure to prevent doctors from losing money on the Medicare ... (more)

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Related Topix: Tax, Healthcare Law, Law, Medicare, Health, US Politics, Eric Cantor, Representative Kevin McCarthy, Dave Camp, Republican, US House of Representatives

2 hrs ago | The Wichita Eagle

House GOP have backup on payroll tax

House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio watches as House Majority Leader Eric Cantor of Va.

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Related Topix: US Politics, Eric Cantor, Republican, US House of Representatives, John Boehner, Nancy Pelosi, Democrat, Representative Kevin McCarthy, California, California Government, Healthcare Law, Law

2 hrs ago | www.newyorker.com | Mr_Bill

Rational Irrationality: Obama's Budget Takes Aim at Deficit Hawks

Peter Orszag and other fiscal hawks, eat your heart out: the Obama Administration's pivot to deficit reduction is well and truly done - until after the election, at least.

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Related Topix: 2012 Presidential Election, US Politics, Mitt Romney, State of the Union, Tax

2 hrs ago | www.businessweek.com | Mr_Bill

'Whitey' Bulger Trial Set for Nov. 5 Over Defense Objection

James "Whitey" Bulger, the reputed Boston mobster and former FBI informant who was captured last year after 16 years on the run, will face trial Nov.

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3 hrs ago | www.theatlantic.com | Mr_Bill

One of America’s great machines comes back to life.

Iron Giant

From a distance, the thing dominates the horizon of the hangar-like Cleveland Works facility; as you get nearer, catching glimpses through forests of girders and around cliffs of firebrick, it begins to dominate the air above.

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3 hrs ago | www.newyorker.com | Mr_Bill

Online Dating: Sex, Love, and Loneliness

It is tempting to think of online dating as a sophisticated way to address the ancient and fundamental problem of sorting humans into pairs, except that the problem isn't very old.

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Related Topix: New York, Online Dating, Wedding

3 hrs ago | www.theatlantic.com | Mr_Bill

A Diamond Is for... Chumps?

Have You Ever Tried to Sell a Diamond?

An unruly market may undo the work of a giant cartel and of an inspired, decades-long ad campaign

The diamond invention—the creation of the idea that diamonds are rare and valuable, and are essential signs of esteem—is a relatively recent development in the history of the diamond trade. Until the late nineteenth century, diamonds were found only in a few riverbeds in India and in the jungles of Brazil, and the entire world production of gem diamonds amounted to a few pounds a year.

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Related Topix: Inventions, Science / Technology

3 hrs ago | www.csmonitor.com | Mr_Bill

Why Abraham Lincoln's birthday isn't a federal holiday

President's Day celebrates Abraham Lincoln, right? Nope. There is no 'President's Day.' It's actually legally known only as 'Washington's Birthday,' leaving Old Abe out the cold.

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3 hrs ago | www.washingtonpost.com | Mr_Bill

JFK Library to make public for 1st time some of Jacqueline Kennedy's personal papers

Some of former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy's personal papers, including notes from her televised White House tour 50 years ago, are now public for the first time.

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3 hrs ago | www.theatlantic.com | Mr_Bill

In Memphis Classrooms, the Ghost of Segregation Lingers On

Thirty years ago, the district tried and failed to bring black and white students together.

Samantha Crawford, an 18-year-old high-school senior, doesn't like to use the word "ghetto" to describe her neighborhood in the center of Memphis, Tennessee, but she can't think of a better one. In Binghampton, people drink and hang out. They are transient, moving from apartment to apartment and job to job. Many don't work at all. Samantha speculates that few have finished college, or even high school.

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Related Topix: Non-Profit, Teachers College, Columbia University, Columbia University, Education Etc., Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Charitable Organizations

3 hrs ago | www.theatlanticcities.com | Mr_Bill

What Dollar Store Locations Reveal About America

Long popular among the poor, the Great Recession has been a boon to dollar stores, bringing in a whole new wave of customers.

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Related Topix: Ohio

3 hrs ago | Boston.com

White House attacks contraception bills

Country music singer Mel Tillis holds up his 2011 National Medal of the Arts after it was presented to him by President Barack Obama, Monday, Feb., 13, 2012, in the East Room of the White House in Washington.

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Related Topix: Mel Tillis, Country, US Politics, Barack Obama, Senator Marco Rubio, US Senate, Republican, Senator Joe Manchin, Democrat, Roy Blunt, US House of Representatives, Senator Roy Blunt

4 hrs ago | Click2Houston

Machete-wielding intruder robs Supreme Court justice

Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer was robbed last week by an intruder armed with a machete while Breyer was vacationing on the Caribbean island of Nevis, court officials said Monday.

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Related Topix: Stephen Breyer, Ruth Bader Ginsburg

5 hrs ago | KATU-TV Portland

Washington governor signs gay marriage bill into law

Gov. Chris Gregoire handed gay rights advocates a major victory, singing into law a measure that legalizes same-sex marriage in Washington state, making it the seventh in the nation to allow gay and lesbian couples to wed.

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Related Topix: Gay/Lesbian, Wedding, Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, Chris Christie, US Governors

5 hrs ago | CBC News

New Jersey Senate approves same-sex marriage

New Jersey lawmakers gave their blessing to legalizing gay marriage for the first time Monday as the state Senate passed a bill that would allow nuptials for same-sex couples, despite Gov.

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Related Topix: Wedding, Gay/Lesbian, Chris Christie, US Governors, Folk, Assembly, Christine Gregoire

5 hrs ago | WHIO

Competing snitches in 9 Ohio arson deaths retrial

The defense for a man whose conviction in nine arson deaths was overturned over unreliable jailhouse snitches has its own newly found cellblock informant for a possible second trial, creating a snitch vs.

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Related Topix: Ohio, Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, Criminal Defense Law, Law

6 hrs ago | KFYI-AM Phoenix

Poll: Santorum overtakes Romney in Michigan

New polls show Rick Santorum has taken the lead in Michigan, a state once considered a lock for Mitt Romney.

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Related Topix: Mitt Romney, US Politics

15 hrs ago | WINK-TV Fort Myers

President Obama to promote job training at community college

President Barack Obama wants community colleges and businesses to work together to train 2 million workers in high-growth industries, and on Monday will request $8 billion to create a fund to encourage the effort.

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Related Topix: US Politics, Barack Obama, Annandale, VA

17 hrs ago | Seattle Post-Intelligencer

At least your money can live like a millionaire's

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney greets a supporter at an election caucus in Portland, Maine, Saturday, Feb.

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Related Topix: US Politics, Mitt Romney, us Travel, Travel

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