Dec 3 - Congress in Honduras votes overwhelmingly against allowing ousted President Manuel Zelaya to serve out his remaining two months in office.
Neena Dhaun reports.
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Dec 1 - Citizens of Watertown, New York, just outside of Fort Drum, have mixed expectations for Afghan war.
Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
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Nov.26 - Manhattan streets fill with festive spirit for the latest edition of the traditional Thanksgiving Day Parade.
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Nov. 24 - A program that pays forest families to guard the environment is Brazil's latest tool to cut deforestation ahead of December's global climate talks in Copenhagen.
SOUNDBITE:
•FARMER JOSE DE OLIVEIRA QUADRO
•AMAZONAS STATE GOVERNOR, EDUARDO BRAGA
Jon Decker, Reuters.
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Nov. 21 - Ultra-Orthodox Jews clash with Israeli police against Intel's electronic chip plant operations during the Jewish resting day.
Lee Marzel reports.
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Nov. 19 - US Defense Secretary Robert Gates says some provinces could be handed over to Afghan forces "relatively soon."
SOUNDBITE: Defense Secretary Robert Gates
Deborah Lutterbeck, Reuters
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Nov 17 - An impromptu neo-Nazi march mars commemorations to celebrate the Czech Republic's 1989 Velvet Revolution.
Tanya Wood reports.
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Nov. 13 - At his book signing in New York, tennis great Andre Agassi thanked fans and colleagues for supporting him despite his admissions of drug use.
SOUNDBITE: ANDRE AGASSI, FORMER TENNIS CHAMPION
•UNIDENTIFIED AGASSI FAN
Manoush Zomorodi, Reuters, New York
(Added Nov. 14, 2009)
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Nov 12 - The day's top showbiz news and headlines including Taylor Swift wins big, Mike Tyson arrested, and "This Is It" hits 200 million dollars.
Bob Mezan reports.
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Nov 10 - A Brazilian private university revoked the expulsion of a 20-year-old student who wore a pink mini-dress that sparked protests on campus.
Pavithra George reports.
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Nov. 5 - At least 12 people were shot and killed and more than 30 wounded in an attack at the U.S. Army base in Fort Hood, Texas -- one of the the largest military installations in the world.
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•U.S. ARMY LIEUTENANT-GENERAL BOB CONE
•U.S. PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA
Jon Decker, Reuters.
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Nov 3 - The American rail system is back in the spotlight - now that billionaire investor Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway is buying out Burlington Northern Santa Fe in a deal valuing the railroad at $34 billion.
Bobbi Rebell reports.
(Added Nov. 3, 2009)
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Oct 31 - A missionary kidnapped in the southern Philippines appears in a video. His abductors are asking for a two million U.S dollar ransom.
Gabriella Podimane reports.
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Oct 29 - Ranchers start the evacuation of nearly one million cattle threatened by a rising Argentine river.
Jon Decker reports.
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Oct. 27 - The French branch of the Church of Scientology is found guilty of fraud and fined 600,000 euros, just over 900,000 dollars.
SOUNDBITES: Olivier Morice, Plaintiffs' lawyer
Scientology's lawyer Patrick Maisonneuve
Gabriella Podimane, Reuters.
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The new center-right German coalition wrap up an agreement with a pledge to to cut income taxes starting in 2011.
SOUNDBITE: German Chancellor Angela Merkel
Lee Marzel reports
(Added Oct. 24, 2009)
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Oct. 22 - The day's top showbiz news and headlines including mistrial in Travolta extortion case, Lil Wayne pleads guilty to weapon possession, and Bon Jovi plans concert stay in London.
In Los Angeles, I'm Bob Mezan, Reuters
(Added Oct. 22, 2009)
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Oct. 20 - The companies making the H1N1 virus vaccine are behind schedule as the virus spreads.
SOUNDBITES: Anne Schuchat of the US Center for Disease Control and Prevention:
Dr. Paul Jarris is the Executive Director of the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials:
Bobbi Rebell, Reuters, New York.
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Oct. 15 - The latest celebrity news including Jackson's "This Is It" a hot ticket, Spears alive and well and Michael Buble's chart topper.
In Los Angeles, I'm John Russell for Reuters.
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Oct. 13 - Hundreds of mourners have gathered at a Moscow cemetery for the funeral of the man dubbed the godfather of the Russian mafia.
Sonia Legg, Reuters.
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