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Iran shuts office of Nobel winner’s rights group (AP)

Journalists talk to Iranian Nobel Peace Prize winner Shirin Ebadi, center, as she leaves the Center for Protecting Human Rights, after police shut it down, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2008,  while her colleague Abdolfattah Slotani, second left, looks on. The police raid targeted the Center for Protecting Human Rights as it was preparing to hold a celebration marking the 60th anniversary of Human Rights Day later in the day. Iranian authorities banned Ebadi's group last year. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)AP - Iranian authorities shut down the office of a human rights group led by Nobel Peace Prize winner Shirin Ebadi on Sunday as the group was preparing to honor a political activist who spent 17 years in prison in the Islamic republic.


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Top US general in Iraq prepares for troop decision (AP)

In this Sep. 16, 2008 file photo, Gen. Ray Odierno listens to a question during a press briefing  at camp Victory in Baghdad, Iraq.  American troops will move into southern Iraq early next year to replace departing British forces, Odierno, the top U.S. general in Iraq said. The news came as Iraq's parliament rejected a draft law requiring all foreign troops other than Americans to depart before the end of July 2009. Britain says its 4,000 troops will withdraw from the southern port city of Basra by the end of May.(AP Photo/Dusan Vranic, Pool)AP - The top U.S. general in Iraq said he will make a decision about the future role of American troops in early spring, to allow enough time to address any violence that may arise from January’s provincial elections.


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Winter’s opening day packs a punch to northern US (AP)

Pedestrians brace themselves from a fierce wind and temperatures hovering around zero as they cross Michigan Ave. in Chicago, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2008. The National Weather Service has issued a wind chill advisory with wind chills registering around minus 30. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)AP - Weekend storms in the nation’s northern half knocked out power to thousands of customers Sunday and created nightmarish conditions for holiday travelers coast to coast on the first official day of winter.


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Cheney says Congress failed struggling automakers (AP)

In this Nov. 6, 2008 file photo, Vice President Dick Cheney applauds President Bush during an event at the White House in Washington. Today, Vice President Dick Cheney blamed Congress for failing to bail out the auto industry, saying President George W. Bush was forced to step in to save U.S. car companies and that the economy is in such bad shape U.S. automakers might not have survived without the $17.4 billion in emergency loans approved by Bush.  (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File)AP - Vice President Dick Cheney blamed Congress for failing to bail out the auto industry, saying the White House was forced to step in to save U.S. car companies.


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Obama raises job target, taps Biden to help workers (Reuters)

U.S. President-elect Barack Obama at a news conference in Chicago, December 19, 2008. (John/Reuters)Reuters - U.S. President-elect Barack Obama unveiled a new task force on Sunday charged with helping struggling working families, as an aide said Obama’s economic recovery plan would be expanded to try to save 3 million jobs.


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Hawaii Chevrolet dealer crushes auto competition (AP)

AP - A Hilo Chevrolet dealer who tried to crush his Asian auto competition found the stunt a little harder to pull off than expected.

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Firefighter: Miracle no one died on Denver runway (AP)

In this image taken from video released by KUSA-TV in Denver is shown a Continental Airlines Boeing 737 on Sunday, Dec. 21, 2008 in Denver. Thirty-eight people suffered injuries including broken bones, and two were in critical condition with fractures after the plane slid off the runway and caught fire trying to depart Saturday evening from Denver International Airport, according to officials. (AP Photo/KUSA-TV)AP - It was a miracle that no one was killed when an airliner veered sharply off a runway during takeoff, burst into flames and nearly broke apart, firefighters said Sunday.


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2 1/2 tons of marijuana found in Afghan school (AP)

A child receives polio drops at a polio booth in the central Indian city of Bhopal December 21, 2008. A world effort to beat polio has succeeded in slashing the number of cases by 99 percent over the past two decades, but the disease is still endemic in India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Nigeria. REUTERS/Raj Patidar (INDIA)AP - Afghan and coalition troops found and destroyed 2.5 tons of marijuana in an abandoned school in southern Afghanistan, while coalition troops killed four militants elsewhere in the south, officials said Sunday.


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Deposed Mauritanian president freed (AP)

Mauritania's President Sidi Ould Cheikh Abdallahi is seen during a visit to Japan, in this Friday May 30, 2008 file photo. Security forces early Sunday Dec. 21, 2008 forcibly removed Mauritania's recently deposed president from the village where he had been under house arrest, his daughter said. A police official confirmed that police were given orders to take ousted President Sidi Ould Cheikh Abdallahi into custody and drive him to his home in the African country's capital, Nouakchott, where he will be freed.  (AP Photo/Koji  Sasahara, File)AP - The deposed president of Mauritania was set free Sunday after 4 1/2 months under house arrest and immediately began working to retake power from the junta that overthrew him, a spokesman said.


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Calif. Court: Would-be Good Samaritan can be sued (AP)

AP - Proving that no good deed goes unpunished, the state’s high court on Thursday said a would-be Good Samaritan accused of rendering her friend paraplegic by pulling her from a wrecked car “like a rag doll” can be sued.

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