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[20 Aug 2009 | No Comment | ]

Voice of America

Swiss Government Sells UBS StakeWall Street JournalThe Swiss government said it will sell its stake in UBS AG next week, taking advantage of a rise in the share price to exit a CHF 6 billion ($5.6 billion) investment it made to rescue the bank at the height of the financial crisis. …US tax investigators win fight to force UBS to disclose accounts …guardian.co.ukSwitzerland Caves In To IRS DemandsForbesIRS gets a key to Swiss bank accountsCNNMoney.comMarketWatch -KVOA.com -The Post-Standard – Syracuse.comall 2,026 news articles »

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Washington Post

Afghan media blackout called for amid fresh violence in KabulCNNKABUL, Afghanistan (CNN) — Security remains a top concern as Afghanistan holds its second-ever presidential election Thursday, prompting the government to ask for a ban on media coverage of violence. An Afghan police officer walks near a bank in Kabul …Afghanistan on alert before voteBBC NewsAfghans vote for president amid fears of attacksThe Associated PressObama administration to continue push for chief executive in …guardian.co.ukAFP -U.S. News & World Report -Reutersall 8,364 news articles »

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Telegraph.co.uk

Obama Struggles to Strike a Health Care Deal Palatable to All SidesFOXNewsPresident Obama finds himself stuck between a rock and a hard place, going round and round in a dizzying cycle of give and take that doesn't seem to be advancing his top domestic priority. For President Obama, striking a deal that satisfies all the …'Special interests' on both sides in health fightThe Associated PressObama takes healthcare effort to grass-roots levelLos Angeles TimesConservative Radio Host Invited to the White HouseWashington PostUSA Today -Atlantic Online -Telluride Watchall 4,924 news articles »

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[18 Aug 2009 | No Comment | ]

BBC News

Learning From the Heartland Credit Card BreachPC WorldOne of the men is a 28-year-old from Miami named Albert Gonzalez. The other two suspects are identified only as being from somewhere in Russia. If Gonzalez's name sounds familiar, there's a reason: He's been tied to other large-scale data theft cases …Three Men Charged with Stealing 130 Million Credit CardsPC MagazineThree indicted in largest US identity theft schemeReutersProsecutors say man stole 130M credit card numbersThe Associated PressChannelWeb -InformationWeek -CNNMoney.comall 833 news articles »

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[18 Aug 2009 | No Comment | ]

Times Online

US Seriously Concerned About Dostum's Return to AfghanistanVoice of AmericaThe US State Department expressed serious concern on Monday about the return to Afghanistan of exiled warlord Abdul Rashid Dostum. The ethnic-Uzbek leader, accused of involvement in war crimes in Afghanistan, returned home to support …Afghan warlord General Dostum returns to boost Karzai's campaignTimes OnlineNotorious Afghan Strongman Joins Campaign for KarzaiWashington PostLimbo In AfghanistanNewsweekNew York Times -AFP -Christian Science Monitorall 1,995 news articles »

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[18 Aug 2009 | No Comment | ]

FOXNews

Obama's healthcare trade-offLos Angeles TimesDropping insistence on a public insurance option boosts the chances for his overall reform effort. By Janet Hook and Peter Nicholas Reporting from Washington – By dropping his insistence on a public insurance option in an overhaul of the nation's …The Public Option Goes OverWall Street JournalPublic vs. Co-op: Comparing Health OptionsCBS NewsHealth insurance co-ops are a political cop-outKansas City StarThe Associated Press -AFP -Bloombergall 6,959 news articles »