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Bush casts wide net for marine conservation
U.S. President on Tuesday will designate nine sites in three areas of the central Pacific as marine national monuments, White House spokeswoman Dana Perino said Monday. The new areas make up the largest area of ocean set aside for marine conservation in
Wanted: 850 new agents to work for the FBI
Despite a bleak economic environment featuring wide-ranging layoffs and rising unemployment, the nation's premier law enforcement agency is touting 'one of the largest hiring blitzes in our 100-year history.' The FBI posted openings for 850 special
Twitter accounts of Obama, Spears hacked
The Twitter accounts of President-elect Barack Obama, CNN anchor Rick Sanchez, Britney Spears, Fox News and 29 others were hacked Monday according to the microblog site, leading to false and inappropriate messages being posted on their accounts. First
Obama wants Panetta at CIA; Feinstein wary
Reporting from Washington President-elect Barack Obama has selected Leon E. Panetta, a former California congressman with little experience on intelligence matters, to serve as the next director of the CIA, according to Democratic officials familiar
Obama picks Leon Panetta for CIA director
Washington -- Two Democratic officials say President-elect Barack Obama has chosen former Clinton White House chief of staff Leon Panetta to run the CIA. Panetta was a surprise pick for the post, with no experience in the intelligence world. An Obama
Panetta to Be Named C.I.A. Director
President-elect Barack Obama has selected Leon E. Panetta, the former congressman and White House chief of staff, to take over the Central Intelligence Agency, an organization that Mr. Obama criticized during the campaign for using interrogation methods
Former Attorney General Griffin Bell dies
Griffin Bell, who served as attorney general in the Carter administration, has died, according to the Carter Center in Atlanta, Georgia. He was 90. Former President Jimmy Carter issued a statement saying that he and former first lady Rosalynn Carter
Burris plans to show up at Senate chambers
Roland Burris, the controversial appointee to fill Barack Obama's Senate seat, planned to go to Washington on Monday as top Democrats and Republicans meet to try to work out a bipartisan solution to their Senate dilemma. Burris was picked by embattled
Helicopter Crash Kills 8 In Louisiana
Eight people were killed and a ninth injured aboard a helicopter that went down in coastal Louisiana. The helicopter went down near a marshy area near Houma around 3 p.m. Sunday, according to The Times-Picayune of New Orleans. Petty Officer Jaclyn Young
Travolta, Preston heartbroken over son's death
Actors John Travolta and Kelly Preston said Sunday they are 'heartbroken' over last week's death of their teenage son. Jett Travolta, 16, died Friday after a seizure while vacationing with his family in the Bahamas, an attorney for the family has said.
Remembering the Travoltas' son, Jett
The 16-year-old son of actors John Travolta and Kelly Preston died Friday morning after suffering a seizure while vacationing with his family in the Bahamas, Travolta's attorney told CNN. 'At this point, we know that John Travolta and Kelly Preston's
Richardson bows out as Commerce nominee
New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson is withdrawing his nomination to be commerce secretary, citing the distraction of a federal investigation into ties to a company that has done business with his state. Two Democratic officials told CNN the investigation
GPS in every car? Oregon may tax mileage, not gas
Reporting from Portland, Ore. For years, Oregon has been diligent about reducing the state's dependence on fossil fuels, but its environmental consciousness has come at a stunning price -- gas tax revenue is down $4.8 million a year compared with 2006.
A revolution frozen in time
demonstrations that ignited the civil rights movement. By PETER H. KING January 4, 2009 Reporting from Birmingham, Ala. Kelly Ingram Park sits on the fringe of downtown Birmingham, flanked by a high-rise and a museum, a one-block square of magnolias and
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