What Happened in 2011
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Greek Prime Minister Papandreou Survives Confidence Vote
Prime Minister George Papandreou, fresh from winning a confidence vote, will attempt to shore up support for an international rescue after Greece’s... Read more
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Groupon Offers IPO; Highest Valued Tech Company Since Google
Groupon's initial public offering is on at $20 per share, to give the Chicago daily deals site a valuation of $12.7 billion. That's the highest... Read more
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Judge Rejects Bail for Whitey Bulger's Girlfriend
A United States magistrate judge, Jennifer Boal, rejected a request for bail by the girlfriend of the former Boston mobster James Bulger, ruling... Read more
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Top Farc Leader Killed in Colombia
Defence ministry sources told media that Alfonso Cano had been killed in an army operation in the mountains in the south-west of the country. Read more
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South Korean Officials Announce Recovery of Boat with 21 North Korean Defectors
A small boat carrying 21 North Koreans was found drifting off South Korea's western coast this week, officials who requested anonymity told the... Read more
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Federal Judge Sets Blagojevich Sentencing Date
Impeached Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich plans to make a statement to the court at his newly scheduled sentencing hearing in December, his attorney... Read more
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Joe Frazier Dies
JOE FRAZIER is a country boy who lived by the old country adage that: "when you go to the big party, you dance with the one who brung ya." In... Read more
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Heavy D Dies
The self-proclaimed "overweight lover" of hip hop, who became one of rap's top hitmakers with his charming combination of humor and positivity,... Read more
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IAEA Releases Report indicating Iran Continues to Pursue Nuclear Weapons
An IAEA report on nuclear verification in Iran was circulated on 8 November 2011 to the Agency's Board of Governors and the UN Security... Read more
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Italian Prime Minister Berlusconi Offers to Quit Power
For years, Mr. Berlusconi clung to power while fending off sex scandals and corruption trials. In the end, however, the fall of Europe's most... Read more
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Joe Paterno Fired Following Child Sex Abuse Scandal
Joe Paterno’s head coaching career at Penn State began on Sept. 17, 1966 with a win over Maryland, and it ended Wednesday night, at the end of an... Read more
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Jefferson County, Alabama, Files Largest Municipal Bankruptcy in U.S. History
Birmingham, Alabama, the most prominent industrial center in the Southeast before the civil- rights era, has been on a long losing streak that just... Read more
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NBA Labor Dispute Talks Break Down
NBA players broke off negotiations with the league Thursday night, saying there had not been enough progress to get a deal done to end the lockout. Read more
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Penn State Students Riot After Firing of Joe Paterno
More than 1,000 Penn State University students clashed with police after one of the most famous football coaches in American sport was sacked amid... Read more
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Gabrielle Giffords Speaks Publicly for First Time
For the many Americans who have been following the story of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.) as she recovers from being shot in the head last... Read more
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NASA Assures Public That Solar Flares Won't Destroy Earth
If the world ends in 2012, the sun won't be to blame, NASA officials say. Contrary to what some doomsayers would have you believe, our star... Read more
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The original members of Black Sabbath announce official reunion
After much speculation, the original four members of Black Sabbath--Ozzy Osbourne (vocals), Tony Iommi (guitar), Geezer Butler (bass) and Bill Ward... Read more
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Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi Relinquishes Power
With his country swept up in Europe’s debt crisis and his once-mighty political capital spent, Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi resigned on... Read more
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Jerry Sandusky Claims Innocence in Primetime Interview
Jerry Sandusky is no longer known as the former defensive coordinator of Penn State who turned the school into Linebacker U. Nor is he the man... Read more
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Federal Agents Arrest White House Shooting Suspect
Federal law enforcement authorities Wednesday arrested a 21-year-old Idaho man suspected of shooting with a semiautomatic rifle at the White House... Read more
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Ortega-Hernandez Charged with Attempted Assassination
Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, made his first court appearance before a federal magistrate in Pittsburgh on Thursday, one... Read more
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Robert Wagner Blamed for Natalie Wood's Death
A yacht captain claimed Friday that he lied to investigators about Natalie Wood's mysterious death 30 years ago and that he blames the actress'... Read more
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Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao and President Obama Hold Impromptu Summit on Economic and Security Issues
President Obama and Prime Minister Wen Jiabao of China held an unscheduled meeting on Saturday at the end of an Asian forum to discuss economic... Read more
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Mommar Gadhafi Son Saif Caught
Free Libya TV broadcast an image said to be Muammar Gaddafi's son Saif al-Islam after his arrest in the south of Libya, Saturday, Nov. 19, 2011. Read more
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III Cumbre Mundial de Liderazgo, Motivación y Valores
La III Cumbre Mundial de Liderazgo, Motivación y Valores, se realizará en la ciudad de Acapulco - México en Noviembre del 2011. Es un evento... Read more