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Obama aide cites al-Qaida leader in Afghanistan (AP) 12/6/2009 1:25 PM

FILE - Osama bin Laden is seen at an undisclosed location in this television image broadcast in this Oct. 7, 2001 file photo. Bin Laden praised God for the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and swore America 'will never dream of security' until 'the infidel's armies leave the land of Muhammad,' in a videotaped statement aired after the strike launched Sunday by the U.S. and Britain in Afghanistan. Graphic at top right reads 'Exclusive to Al-Jazeera.' At bottom right is the station's logo which reads 'Al-Jazeera.' At top left is 'Recorded.' Bottom left is 'Urgent news.' At bottom center is 'Osama bin Laden, Leader of the al-Qaida.' (AP Photo/Al Jazeera, File)AP - Osama bin Laden may be slipping back and forth from Pakistan to Afghanistan. Or the U.S. might not have a clue, more than eight years after the al-Qaida leader masterminded the terrorist attacks on America.


Obama pushing health bill in Capitol stop Sunday (AP) 12/6/2009 3:01 PM

President Barack Obama walks out of the Senate Democratic caucus on Capitol Hill in Washington Sunday, Dec. 6, 2009. The Senate is meeting in a rare Sunday session to debate health care overhaul.(AP Photo/Alex Brandon)AP - President Barack Obama appealed directly to senators' desire for history-making change and their short-term political fears Sunday in urging them to stand together and overhaul the nation's health care system.


Iran chokes off Internet on eve of student rallies (AP) 12/6/2009 1:24 PM

FILE - In this Thursday, June 11, 2009 file photo, an Iranian woman who declined to give her name uses the internet at an internet cafe in northern Tehran, Iran. Iranian authorities have slowed Internet connections to a crawl or choked them off completely before expected student protests Monday, to deny the opposition a vital means of communication. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis, File)AP - Government opponents shouted "Allahu Akbar" and "Death to the Dictator" from Tehran's rooftops in the pouring rain on the eve of student demonstrations planned for Monday. Authorities choked off Internet access and warned journalists working for foreign media to stick to their offices for the next three days.


Pakistan police arrest gang accused in bombings (AP) 12/6/2009 1:24 PM

A Pakistani police officer stands guard as volunteers carry a body of suspected militant, killed by security forces, for burial in Tamirgrah, the main town of Pakistan's Lower Dir district, Sunday, Dec. 6, 2009. Security forces killed eight alleged militants hiding in a house in the Maidan area in Lower Dir district, Maj. Suleman Hanif an army spokesman said. The soldiers recovered weapons including two rocket launchers and eight assault rifles. (AP Photo/Rohullah Shakir)AP - Police commandos acting on a tip killed one militant and arrested five others Sunday in a raid against a bombing cell accused in recent attacks around the northwest Pakistani city of Peshawar, authorities said.


PROMISES, PROMISES: A closed meeting on openness (AP) 12/6/2009 1:24 PM

FILE - In this March 10, 2008 file photo, then-Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., takes the stage during a campaign stop at Jackson State University in Jackson, Miss. As Obama's first year in office ends, the government's actions when the public and press seek information are not yet matching up with the president's words. 'The Freedom of Information Act should be administered with a clear presumption: In the face of doubt, openness prevails,' Obama told government offices on his first full day as president. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)AP - It's hardly the image of transparency the Obama administration wants to project: A workshop on government openness is closed to the public.


AP IMPACT: Timber program becomes vast entitlement (AP) 12/6/2009 1:36 PM

This Aug. 25, 2009 photo shows Bo Burns working at K&B Timberworks Inc. in Reserve, N.M. The mill's owner says its future depends on federal contracts to thin the forest for wildfire prevention, funded in part by a federal timber law that has morphed into a sprawling entitlement. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)AP - A federal program that began as a safety net for Pacific Northwest logging communities hard-hit by battles over the spotted owl in the 1990s has morphed into a sprawling entitlement — one that ships vast amounts of money to states with little or no historic connection to timber, an analysis by The Associated Press shows.


UN says climate finale may have happy ending (AP) 12/6/2009 2:07 PM

A child is seen next to a melting ice statue of a polar bear in the center of Copenhagen, Denmark, Sunday, Dec. 6, 2009, one day before the Climate Summit begins. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)AP - Delegates converged Sunday for the grand finale of two years of tough, sometimes bitter negotiations on a climate change treaty, as U.N. officials calculated that pledges offered in the last few weeks to reduce greenhouse gases put the world within reach of keeping global warming under control.


Kennedy Center honors Springsteen, De Niro, others (AP) 12/6/2009 1:49 PM

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, left, talks with 2009 Kennedy Center Honorees Mel Brooks, right, and Bruce Springsteen at the State Department following the Kennedy Center Honors Gala Dinner on Saturday, Dec. 5, 2009 in Washington. (AP Photo/Kevin Wolf)AP - With a little help from Carol Burnett, a new star from the hit TV show "Glee" and other top entertainers, political Washington is saluting five of the nation's top artists with the Kennedy Center Honors this weekend.


'SNL' can't resist taking swipes at Tiger Woods (AP) 12/6/2009 3:02 PM

FILE - This is a Jan. 27, 2008, file photo showing Tiger Woods being congratulated by children from his Tiger Woods Learning Center,  after his eight shot victory at the Buick Invitational golf tournament, in San Diego.  Tiger Woods was different, or so he seemed, with his unmatchable talent and carefully burnished image of near-perfection. (AP Photo/Denis Poroy, File)AP - Tiger Woods and his marital problems proved a tempting target for "Saturday Night Live."


Michael Vick hears boos in return to Atlanta (AP) 12/6/2009 12:33 PM

Philadelphia Eagles Michael Vick is greeted by Atlanta Falcon punter Michael Koenen as he warms before an NFL football game Sunday, Dec. 6, 2009 in Atlanta. Vick, who played quarterback for Atlanta, will play Sunday in Atlanta for the first time since serving a prison sentence for dogfighting. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)AP - Michael Vick has been welcomed with boos in his return to Atlanta. There were more boos than cheers when Vick made his first appearance on the Eagles' opening drive. He ran for 3 yards after taking the snap and then heard more boos when he returned to the sideline.


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