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Sunday, February 28, 2010

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White House Is Rethinking Nuclear Policy Top
Aides to President Obama say he will permanently reduce America's arsenal by thousands of weapons.
 
Granted Political Asylum to Learn at Home Top
A Tennessee judge granted asylum to a German couple who said they feared persecution in their home country because they wanted to home school their five children.
 
After Real Estate Tycoon's Fast Rise, an Even Faster Fall Top
Now indicted for a second time, Adam C. Hochfelder once ran a partnership that managed or had a stake in eight million square feet.
 
Utah Bill Would Make Seeking Illegal Abortion a Crime Top
Prompted by the story of a girl who hired someone to beat her and make her miscarry, the legislation includes penalties of up to life in prison.
 
Olympic Flame Burns Brighter on Last Day of the Games Top
The Olympics that started under the cloud of an athlete's death ended on Sunday, much more joyously than they had begun.
 
Vote Seen as Pivotal Test for Both Iraq and Maliki Top
In a country where the normal exit from power has been "the coup or the coffin," a prime minister faces voters.
 
Governors' Troopers Pressured by Duty and Politics Top
Police units such as those that became involved in a case against a member of Gov. David A. Paterson's staff show a tension between duty and loyalty to those they protect.
 

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