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Syria asks journalists to report to government
CBS News
Syria's information ministry said foreign journalists illegally inside the country should report to the government on Tuesday, hours after bombardment of a rebel neighborhood in Homs killed two foreign journalists smuggled into Syria, Reuters reported.
French Government Names Journalists Killed In SyriaWall Street Journal
Government identifies journalists killed in Syria: France's Remy Ochlik ...Washington Post
Syria Shelling Kills 19, Including Two JournalistsVoice of America

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The Guardian

Fact check: Romney's attack on Santorum over "size of government"
CBS News
As Republicans battle it out for their party's nomination for the presidency, they are fighting, not just over government spending, but also who is the biggest deficit hawk. Part of former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney's attack on his newly ...
Big government conservatives are more electable than libertarians – just ask ...Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
Rick Santorum's 'phony theology' criticism of Obama follows a familiar themeWashington Post
Mitt and the Republican GrassrootsHuffington Post
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USA TODAY

US government drafts plan to fight Alzheimer's disease
USA TODAY
WASHINGTON – The Obama administration declared Alzheimer's disease "one of the most-feared health conditions" on Wednesday as it issued a draft of the nation's first strategy to fight the devastating disease that is on the rise as the population ages.

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Fortune (blog)

Buyers Of Worthless Debt Keep Government Afloat
Forbes
In reality all that will be happening at some point in the near future is that the European governments will give Greece enough money to pay back the European banks a portion of the money Greece owes those banks. In exchange Greece agrees to retrench ...
Greece deal pits investors against the governmentFortune (blog)
Eurozone government bonds rallyFinancial Times
Italian, Spanish Government Debt Gains on Euro Crisis OptimismBusinessWeek
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Yahoo!7 News

Government told to end nursing stand-off
Yahoo!7 News
By state political reporter Alison Savage, ABC Updated February 23, 2012, 8:49 am The State Opposition is urging the Government to return to talks with the state's nurses, to avoid rolling stoppages from Friday. Nurses are threatening to reduce the ...
Vic nurses warn of rolling stoppagesSky News Australia
promise on nurse numbers in doubtHerald Sun
Vic nurses threaten rolling stoppagesSydney Morning Herald
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Fox News

Consumer-Finance Watchdog Probes Overdraft Fees
ABC News
The government's new consumer-watchdog agency is launching a probe into costly overdraft fees charged by big banks. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said Wednesday that it will ask banks for information about how overdraft fees affect consumers ...
Government Consumer Watchdog Takes Aim at Bank Overdraft FeesU.S. News & World Report
Watchdog agency probes banks' overdraft feesSalt Lake Tribune

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The Guardian

British man sentenced in US over bribes to Nigerian government
The Guardian
Chodan and other conspirators "met with successive holders of a top-level office in the executive branch of the Nigerian government" to discuss how the bribes were to be paid, according to US prosecutors. Tesler, 63, who operated from run-down offices ...

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WRAL.com

Across Europe, cutbacks have caused economic pain without lightening burden of ...
Chicago Tribune
WASHINGTON (AP) — Europe has endured the pain of layoffs, wage cuts and tax increases designed to bring government debt under control. So where's the gain? Far from falling, debt burdens are rising fastest in European countries that have enacted the ...
In Europe, spending cuts fail to ease debt burdensCBS News

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The Guardian

NHS 'will be Cameron's poll tax', says Ed Miliband
BBC News
But the government defeated, with a majority of 53 votes, a Labour bid to make it release an internal register of risks linked to the bill. Mr Cameron said Labour refused to publish a register when in power. The two leaders clashed at Prime Minister's ...
NHS reforms will become government's poll tax, says Ed MilibandThe Guardian
MPs reject NHS risk register pleasThe Press Association
British minister heckled over health reformsBoston.com
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The Daily Star

NTC Chief Admits Government Powerless to Militia Around Libya
Tripoli Post
The head of Libya's National Transitional Council, NTC, Mustafa Abdul-Jalil acknowledges that as it struggles to impose control over the country, the interim government is powerless to control militias around Libya who are refusing to lay down their ...
AP Interview: Libyan leader acknowledges mistakesBoston.com
Libyan leader acknowledges mistakesNews24

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