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India ruling party urges Rahul Gandhi stand for PM
Labels: Technology JAIPUR, India: Leaders of the ruling Congress party on Saturday clamoured for Rahul Gandhi -- scion of India's Nehru-Gandhi dynasty -- to be named the prime ministerial candidate ahead of next year's polls.Gandhi, 42, has preferred to take a back seat in the party's politics until now, concentrating instead on leading the Congress youth wing into the general elections due in 2014.But Oil...
Will Obama's new methods be better?
Labels: LifestylePresident Obama announces his administration's new gun law proposals Wednesday.STORY HIGHLIGHTSDavid Gergen: Since re-election, Obama seems smarter, tougher, bolderHe says president outmanuevered opponents on taxes, key appointmentsDid Obama miss an opportunity to work cooperatively with GOP, Gergen asksGergen: Conservatives fear Obama is trying to run over themEditor's note: David Gergen is a senior...
T'eo to hoax doubters: "I wasn't part of this"
Labels: Health Updated 12:15 AM ET SOUTH BEND, Ind. Manti Te'o gave an interview to ESPN in which he denied any involvement in fabricating an online relationship with a woman he considered to be his girlfriend. "I wasn't faking it," he told ESPN Friday night. "I wasn't part of this."13 PhotosManti Te'oTe'o also said that he did not make up anything to help his Heisman Trophy candidacy. "When (people) hear the...
Te'o Denies Involvement in Girlfriend Hoax
Labels: Business Notre Dame star linebacker Manti Te'o told ESPN that he "never, not ever" was involved in creating the hoax that had him touting what turned out to be a fictional girlfriend, "Lennay Kekua.""When they hear the facts, they'll know," Te'o told ESPN's Jeremy Schaap in his first interview since the story broke. "They'll know that there is no way that I could be a part of this.""I...
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U.S. 'needs tougher child labor rules'
Labels: WorldCristina Traina says in his second term, Obama must address weaknesses in child farm labor standards STORY HIGHLIGHTSCristina Traina: Obama should strengthen child farm labor standardsShe says Labor Dept. rules allow kids to work long hours for little pay on commercial farmsShe says Obama administration scrapped Labor Dept. chief's proposal for tightening rulesShe says Labor Dept. must fix lax standards...
Floods ease in Jakarta, at least 11 dead
Labels: Technology JAKARTA: Floods in Indonesia's capital Jakarta which have killed at least 11 people and left two missing eased on Friday, authorities said, warning however of more torrential rains which could hamper relief efforts.The capital's worst floods in five years have forced 18,000 people from their homes, the nation's disaster agency said, with many ferried to temporary shelters on rafts."Since...
Lie, spin, repeat: Armstrong admits drug use 'too late'
Labels: LifestyleSTORY HIGHLIGHTSNEW: Critics say Armstrong's confession is not the whole truth"I was a bully," he says about retaliating against people who accused him of dopingArmstrong says he regrets fighting the USADA, when the agency claimed he had doped "I will spend the rest of my life ... trying to earn back trust and apologize," Armstrong says Share your thoughts on the downfall of Lance Armstrong at CNN...
Inauguration weekend: Washington gets ready to party
Labels: Health "I like a good party," President Obama insisted this week, defending his social relationships with members of Congress. That said, the president argued that business ultimately gets done in Washington when the American people demand it. "And that will be true whether I'm the life of the party or a stick in the mud," he said. That may in part explain why, at a time when Americans are expecting lawmakers...
Armstrong Admits to Doping, 'One Big Lie'
Labels: Business Lance Armstrong, formerly cycling's most decorated champion and considered one of America's greatest athletes, confessed to cheating for at least a decade, admitting on Thursday that he owed all seven of his Tour de France titles and the millions of dollars in endorsements that followed to his use of illicit performance-enhancing drugs.After years of denying that he had taken...
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