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Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez hasn’t been joking about aiming missiles at the US lately. In fact, he has been nearly invisible since emergency surgery in Cuba on June 10, and that has speculation swirling about his health and political future, reports the Wall Street Journal . The official word is that he…

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An Arizona sheriff has backed up John McCain and blamed Mexican drug smugglers for starting at least one of the state’s raging wildfires. Cochise County Sheriff Larry Dever wasn’t referring to the enormous Wallow Fire but to a smaller one called the Monument Fire that has burned up 27,000…

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With congressional opposition to US involvement in Libya mounting, Johns Kerry and McCain are offering their support to the mission. They’ve introduced a resolution backing American engagement in the NATO effort for a year. But the senators don’t support the use of US ground troops in the country, CNN reports….

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Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou has survived a confidence vote in parliament, winning a gamble on his government’s survival and the danger of a devastating debt default that could spark a financial maelstrom around the world. Papandreou won 155 votes to 143, with two abstentions in the 300-member legislature.

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Why women’s football in England is a whole new ball game

One of its stars once branded it ‘a joke’. Now England head for the Women’s World Cup as one of the tournament favourites Rachel Yankey, midfielder Rachel Yankey is arguably the most recognisable face in women’s football in the UK. She was the first registered professional female footballer in England, was awarded an MBE in 2006 and, at 31, is the most capped player in the England squad – 109 caps and counting. What’s it like being the poster girl for women’s football? “It feels like the norm,” she laughs. “People have been making comments about me since I was a kid. At the time there were maybe one or two other black players and I was quick and an attacking player. I’m used to it now. I think when I finish playing, I’ll sit back and look at it all and recognise all that I’ve achieved.” It’s not too shabby for a girl who adored former Arsenal and England player Ian Wright and started playing football in the park with her older brother and “the boys across the road”. She marvels at how much the game has grown. “More girls are playing; we have centres of excellence where you can access great coaching. When I was a kid you went straight into playing women’s football – I played in the seniors before I played in the U-18 team.” She’s especially excited by what this grassroots improvement will produce. “I

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A jet in the works would travel four times the speed of sound—meaning a 90-minute flight from Paris to New York City or a 2-and-a-half-hour trip from Paris to Tokyo. ZEHRA is planned by the makers of the Concorde and would travel 3,125 mph, or twice as fast…

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The Senate today uanimously approved the nomination of Leon Panetta to be the next defense chief, handing him a crowded agenda of overseeing the drawdown of US troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, tamping down congressional unrest over the Libyan conflict, and cutting the budget. Panetta will replace Defense Secretary Robert…

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In December, Republicans lauded a $1.6 billion EPA budget cut as an effort to shrink federal government—but it’s the states that are feeling much of the squeeze, reports the Washington Post . That’s because most EPA money is channeled through the states, whose governments now have millions less to…

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Casey Anthony’s defense team surprised all when her trial began by declaring that Caylee wasn’t murdered but drowned accidentally in the family pool . The prosecution had a surprise of its own today: It said that story bears an uncanny similarity to what happened to a fellow inmate in Anthony’s prison,…

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A bill allowing a member of the daredevil Wallenda family to attempt a tightrope walk across Niagara Falls is making its way through the New York Legislature. The measure was passed last week by the Senate and was expected to come before the Assembly as early as today. Supporters say…

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