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Saturday, July 24, 2010

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Big Fight Ahead on Expiration of Bush Tax Cuts Top
The tax fight will serve as a proxy for the bigger political clashes of the year, including the size of government and the best way of handling the tepid economic recovery.
 
China's Money and Migrants Pour Into Tibet and Stir Unrest Top
China sees development and an enhanced security presence as key to stability, but the influx of people has deepened resentment among many Tibetans.
 
Drilling Rig Returns to Well Site as Storm Dissipates Top
As Tropical Depression Bonnie dissipated into an area of low pressure, the drilling rig working to repair BP's blown-out oil well returned to the site of the spill.
 
Drivers on Prescription Drugs Are Hard to Convict Top
The issue is vexing police because there is no agreement on what level of drugs in the blood impairs driving.
 
Stampede at German Music Festival Kills 18 Top
The deadly stampede came after a mass panic broke out at the "Love Parade" music festival in Duisburg.
 
And the Heat Goes On, Assaulting Much of the Nation Top
From New York to Georgia, and through the Great Plains, the heat this spring and summer has been relentless.
 
Dam Fails in Eastern Iowa Top
Rising floodwater from the Maquoketa River ate a 30-foot-wide hole in the earthen dam, threatening the small town of Hopkinton.
 
As Turkey Inches Eastward, Syrians Feel the Love Top
Syrians' trek to Turkey for Western goods is just the latest manifestation of growing ties that reflect Turkey's drive to become a regional leader.
 
Tesla Electric Cars: Revved Up, but Far to Go Top
Elon Musk, who made a fortune selling PayPal, has poured a lot of his money into Tesla, the maker of electric cars. But it has hit with delays, financial crises and a personnel soap opera.
 
Jack Thorpe vs. Jim Thorpe, Pa.: Legal Battle Over an Icon's Remains Top
Jack Thorpe is suing the town of Jim Thorpe, Pa., for the remains of his father, who was a 1912 Olympic gold medalist, Hall of Fame football player and major league baseball player.
 
18 Killed in Mass Panic at Germany's Love Parade Top
A stampede inside a tunnel crowded with techno music fans left 18 people dead and 80 injured in Germany.
 

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