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Judge sets stage for trials over 9/11 illnesses (AP)

In this photo provided by attorney Andrew Carboy, Frank Malone, receives his diploma from New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuilani at the New York Fire Department Academy graduation in 2000. Malone, who dug through the debris at the World Trade Center in 2001 with his bare hands and without adequate respiratory protection, is among the first 12 plaintiffs in a civil trial over illnesses potentially caused by ash and dust from the World Trade Center. (AP Photo)AP - A federal judge has picked 12 ground zero responders whose cases will be the first to go to trial over illnesses caused by ash and dust from the World Trade Center following the terrorist attack.



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Obama Presses Parties on Health - Wall Street Journal


Reuters

Obama Presses Parties on Health
Wall Street Journal
WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama used his weekly radio address to call on Congress to move forward on legislation to overhaul US health care and to urge both political parties to work together on what has been a divisive and ...
Obama wants healthcare summit to find common groundReuters
Obama: Health Meeting a Test of Problem-SolvingABC News
$1.5 billion in housing aid coming to Arizona, 4 other statesArizona Republic
Boston Globe -Washington Post -AZFamily
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Ron Paul Rocks CPAC - Daily Beast


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Ron Paul Rocks CPAC
Daily Beast
Take a back seat, Michele Bachmann and Glenn Beck: The biggest star of CPAC so far has been Texas Congressman Ron Paul. Paul was the first speaker to fill the convention hall on Friday night with 1100 people—and some supporters were turned away. ...
'Freedom' Just Another Word for ... Big Debate at Conservative ConferenceFOXNews
Conservative Political Action Conference begins in WashingtonWashington Post
Conservatives of All Stripes Gather, Emboldened but Far From UnanimousNew York Times
USA Today -Los Angeles Times -Tribune Review
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Official: FBI probing Pa. school webcam spy case (AP)

Harriton High School is shown in Bryn Mawr, Pa., Thursday, Feb. 18, 2010.  A family alleges in a federal lawsuit that the suburban Philadelphia school district used school-issued laptop webcams to spy on students at home, potentially catching them and their families in compromising situations. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)AP - A Pennsylvania school district accused of secretly switching on laptop computer webcams inside students' homes is under investigation by federal authorities, a law enforcement official with knowledge of the case told The Associated Press.



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Using Ladder, Vet Rescued People From Texas Office - ABC News


ABC News

Using Ladder, Vet Rescued People From Texas Office
ABC News
AP Robin Dehaven, an employee of Binswanger Glass, holds a ladder as he talks to a television crew,... Robin De Haven was driving the company truck to a job when he saw something that didn't look right — a small ...
After Texas crash, a debate on terror threat of small planesWashington Post
Austin pilot 'was always even-keeled'Los Angeles Times
For Texas Pilot, Rage Simmered With Few HintsNew York Times
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