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Gunmen Methodically Spread Terror in Mumbai in Matter of Minutes MUMBAI, Nov. 30 -- It was just after dinner, about 9 p.m., when the fishermen noticed four strangers come ashore on an inflatable raft. Moments later, another four pulled up to the boat launch in a speedboat. Only two got out of the boat. They were young, muscular men, with backpacks and bulky... Official Quits Amid Public Anger at India's Leadership NEW DELHI, Nov. 30 -- India on Sunday began grappling with the political and diplomatic fallout from one of its deadliest terror attacks in years, with the nation's top domestic security official resigning under pressure and the government struggling to fashion a response amid mounting evidence that... Redskins Continue Struggles at Home With Another Loss Inside the bowl of empty orange, yellow and burgundy seats a cold rain fell late yesterday afternoon, flooding the aisles and washing with it playoff dreams. Below on the sodden FedEx Field turf the Washington Redskins marched through the final pantomime of a 23-7 defeat to the New York Giants,... Confusion Surrounds Legal Status of Online Bets and Firms That Handle Them By many measures, Neteller PLC was a huge success. Founded in 1999, the financial services company signed up millions of customers and saw its market value soar to almost $2 billion.
Pentagon to Detail Troops to Bolster Domestic Security The U.S. military expects to have 20,000 uniformed troops inside the United States by 2011 trained to help state and local officials respond to a nuclear terrorist attack or other domestic catastrophe, according to Pentagon officials. |
msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines AP: Feds ignored meltdown warnings
The Bush administration ignored remarkably prescient warnings that foretold the financial meltdown, according to an Associated Press review of regulatory documents.
Hudson's in-law arrested in deaths
Jennifer Hudson's estranged brother-in-law has been arrested in Illinois in the deaths of the singer's mother, brother and 7-year-old nephew.
Dow plummets nearly 8 percent The reality that the nation is indeed in recession and that the downturn may well be prolonged sent Wall Street plunging, hurtling the Dow down nearly 700 points.Obama names Clinton to top role
President-elect Barack Obama announced former rival Hillary Rodham Clinton as his choice for secretary of state Monday and also said he would keep Robert Gates as defense minister.
New hope on AIDS in Africa
In a sign of hope on a continent ravaged by AIDS, a South African fertility clinic has started a service allowing couples infected with the virus to have a healthy baby.
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Governors press for stimulus bill by Inauguration Facing severe cutbacks in state services as the recession deepens, the nation's governors pressed their case in Congress on Monday, ...

Armored truck guard dies in Miami mall shooting An armored truck guard was shot to death at a suburban Miami mall Monday, and police were searching for two gunmen.

30-mile debris pile in Texas shows FEMA delays A 30-mile scar of debris along the Texas coast stands as a festering testament to what state and local officials say is FEMA's ...

Lawyer: Trampled N.Y. worker lacked crowd training A family attorney says a temporary worker trampled to death by customers at a New York Wal-Mart store had no training in crowd ...

Oil falls below $50 as OPEC doesn't cut output Oil prices tumbled below $50 a barrel Monday as manufacturing activity in the U.S. hit a 26-year low, a showing that was much ...


Dow Plunges 680 Points as Recession Is Declared The announcement that the recession began in December 2007 came as the stock market plunged, with the Dow off more than 7 percent.
Officials Warn That Economy Will Remain Weak The Fed chairman and Treasury secretary expressed optimism for the long haul and said they would continue to deal aggressively with the crisis.
Obama Unveils His National Security Team Barack Obama called for "a new dawn of American leadership" as he formally introduced the team, led by Hillary Rodham Clinton as secretary of state nominee.
The Caucus: Return of a Familiar Face Contrasting views overseas of Mrs. Clinton's selection, through the prism of an old administration.
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