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‘N. Korea operating 4-5 uranium sites’

North Korea has been secretly enriching uranium that could be used to build nuclear weapons at three or four undisclosed locations, in addition to main nuclear site in Yongbyon that is said to have more than operational 1,000 centrifuges

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‘I’d rather die than be jailed in Israel’

Secret flight carrying 150 Sudanese infiltrators takes off from Ben-Gurion Airport in coordination with Christian organization. All migrants asked to leave, received money. ‘We ensured that their life is not in danger,’ source involved in operation tells Ynet

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Today in History for December 14th

George Washington dies at age 67; Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen and his group reach South Pole; Leaders of Bosnia, Serbia and Croatia sign an internationally-brokered peace treaty; Baseball’s Roger Maris dies at age 51. (Dec. 14)

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AP Sources: Steele Will Run for Re-election

Embattled GOP Chairman Michael Steele is telling Republican National Committee members that he’s running for re-election. The RNC will vote in January on whether to grant Steele a second two-year term. (Dec. 13)

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Giants Dominate Brett Favre-less Vikings 21-3

On the night Brett Favre’s consecutive start streak came to an end, the New York Giants ran over the Minnesota Vikings 21-3 in Detroit. (Dec. 13)

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WikiLeaks’s founder Assange seeks bail in UK court

LAWYERS

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Coast Guard: Giving Turtles a Lift Back to Fla.

The Coast Guard has taken 20 endangered sea turtles rescued from Cape Cod beaches back to a warmer climate for rehabilitation. The turtles will be released back into the wild if the staff at Sea World can nurse them back to health. (Dec. 13)

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Senate Vote Boosts Obama’s Tax-Cut Bid

That pronounced blast of disapproval from the left-leaning ranks in the House of Representatives last week may not be enough to blow President Obama’s tax-cut proposal down, as the Senate gave it a strong vote of confidence on Monday. Los Angeles Times: The Senate could send the package to the House by midweek and then turn to remaining legislative priorities, including a nuclear arms reduction treaty with Russia, a repeal of the ban on openly gay military personnel and a youth immigration bill. Still, House Democrats have yet to relent in their opposition to the tax-cut deal between the White House and GOP leaders, and they are expected to demand changes to the bill’s estate tax provision, which liberal lawmakers say is skewed to the wealthy. Yet, as the Senate voted 83-15 to clear a key procedural hurdle, it became increasingly obvious that altering the package in either chamber could delay final votes and jeopardize other top goals before the Democratic-controlled Congress comes to a close at the end of the year. Read more Related Entries December 13, 2010 Ron Paul Considers Another Run for the White House December 13, 2010 Obama’s Tax-Cut Plan for Dummies

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Chief: Man Shot by Police Pointed a Water Nozzle

A man shot to death by two police officers was found to have pointed a pistol-grip water nozzle at them rather than a weapon, the police chief said Monday at a news conference marked by sobs from the victim’s relatives. (Dec. 13)

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Police: Man Stabs Parents, Then Is Hit by Train

A New York man stabbed his mother to death and gravely wounded his father Monday in their home, then fled into a nearby subway station, jumped onto the tracks and was struck by an oncoming train, police said. (Dec. 13)

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