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White House lists two dozen leaders to meet with Obama on deficit | | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two dozen business, labor and civic leaders, including the chief executives of major U.S. corporations such as Ford, IBM and Wal-Mart, will meet President Barack Obama to discuss how to control the federal deficit, said the White House on Monday. |
Ex cons turn curators | | September 25 - Nine inmates from a French penitentiary select works of art for an exhibition. Sharon Reich reports. |
INSIGHT-How new cancer drugs can skip randomized trials | | CHICAGO/LONDON, Sept 26 (Reuters) - In 2006 when doctors started testing a melanoma treatment made by Roche Holding AG on patients, they were used to facing slim odds - about one in eight - that the tumors would shrink on chemotherapy. This time, they couldn't believe their eyes. |
Germany's energy hopes | | one of Chancellor Merkel's key domestic problems - supplying the country with cheap, clean energy. |
House Republicans shift Obamacare to U.S. debt limit fight | | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner said on Thursday he believes lawmakers will avert a government shutdown, though he said Republicans will demand other concessions before agreeing to keep the government funded. |
DealBook Strauss-Kahn Joins Investment Firm | | Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the former head of the International Monetary Fund whose career was damaged by a series of sexual scandals, will join an investment banking boutique based in Luxembourg. |
Party like it's the 1980s | | Julian Zelizer says we're living in a world that was largely shaped by the events and policies of the 1980s. |
Attack on a Kenyan Mall | | Scenes from inside the Westgate mall in Nairobi as shoppers fled the assault by Shabab militants. Note Contains graphic images. |
Why oil is where Tehran feels pain | | The last four years of economic sanctions by the U.S., the European Union and other western partners have ground down the Iranian economy. |
Pub cuts prices for campaign | | CNN's Jim Boulden reports on a British revolt involving pints and pub grub -- all in the name of slashing taxes. |
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