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    Nov 11, 2009 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  1. Sanofi Pasteur says H1N1 vaccine is safe

    Amid swirling fear and finger-pointing, Sanofi Pasteur on Wednesday released its latest clinical trials showing that its H1N1 vaccine is safe and said it can deliver the 75 million doses as promised by the end of the year.
    Of The Morning Call
    Amid swirling fear and finger-pointing, Sanofi Pasteur on Wednesday released its latest clinical trials showing that its H1N1 vaccine is safe and said it can deliver the 75 million doses as promised by the end of the year. The Swiftwater-based vaccine...

    Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Newspapers, H1N1 Swine Flu Vaccine, Vaccines, Swine Flu

  2. Nov 11, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Taylor, Terps women look better in exhibition against Catholic

    For every great pass that freshman point guard Dara Taylor made in Maryland's first exhibition game last week, it seemed she made another one that whizzed out of bounds or off a teammate's hands.
    The Washington Post
    For every great pass that freshman point guard Dara Taylor made in Maryland's first exhibition game last week, it seemed she made another one that whizzed out of bounds or off a teammate's hands. But in the Terrapins' second exhibition game on Tuesday...

    Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Multi-Sport Events

  4. Nov 11, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Meaty issues

    Scott Barao sold 420 pounds of ground beef one day last week at his Frederick County farm store, up from the 100 pounds he moves most weekdays. The reason for the run on his $4.95-a-pound burger meat: Bad beef in the news.
    Scott Barao sold 420 pounds of ground beef one day last week at his Frederick County farm store, up from the 100 pounds he moves most weekdays. The reason for the run on his $4.95-a-pound burger meat: Bad beef in the news. "Every time there's a ground...

    Tags: Foods and Beverages, Falls Church (Falls Church, Virginia), Hands, Catonsville, Harbor East

  6. Nov 11, 2009 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  7. Bulletin Board

    Today's highlights Alice, 7 p.m. at 1300 Paladin Way, Plantation. $10. Call 754-323-2033. Author Presentation, features Ann Wainer's Family Portrait, noon at Main Library, 100 S. Andrews Ave., Fort Lauderdale. Free. Call 954-357-7443. Candlelight...

    Tags: Transportation, Road Transportation, Family, Bodies of Water, Nova Southeastern University

  8. Nov 10, 2009 |Story| Hartford Courant
  9. Court Orders Church To Turn Over Documents

    The Hartford Courant
    A Superior Court judge has ordered the Catholic Church to turn over documents related to sex abuse allegations involving priests by Dec. 1. Judge Barry Stevens of Superior Court in Waterbury ordered the Bridgeport Roman Catholic Diocese Tuesday to turn...

    Tags: Newspapers, Abusive Behavior, Sexual Assault, Mass Media, Waterbury

  10. Nov 10, 2009 |Story| Tribune Interactive
  11. Army not told of major's emails to radical imam

    The Army was never told about e-mails to a radical Islamic cleric sent by the military psychiatrist now accused of killing 13 people in last week's rampage at Ft. Hood, a senior Defense official said Tuesday.
    Washington Bureau
    The Army was never told about e-mails to a radical Islamic cleric sent by the military psychiatrist now accused of killing 13 people in last week's rampage at Ft. Hood, a senior Defense official said Tuesday. The failure of two high-profile Joint...

    Tags: U.S. Army, Defense, U.S. Department of Defense, Civil Unrest, U.S. Military

  12. Nov 10, 2009 |Story| Associated Press
  13. Chicago police say man who allegedly tried to steal champagne arrested for 63rd time

    CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago police said a West Side man who allegedly tried to walk out of a store with three expensive bottles of champagne under his jacket now has 63 arrests under his belt. Officers said the 70-year-old man was initially charged...

    Tags: Chicago Sun-Times

  14. Nov 10, 2009 |Story| Associated Press
  15. Connecticut diocese must release church abuse lawsuit papers by Dec. 1, judge says

    WATERBURY, Conn. (AP) — A Connecticut judge has ordered the release of thousands of documents connected to sexual abuse lawsuits involving Bridgeport's Roman Catholic Diocese. A Waterbury Superior Court judge ruled Tuesday that the diocese should...

    Tags: Newspapers, Sexual Assault, Edward Egan, Local Authority, Mass Media

  16. Nov 10, 2009 |Story| Associated Press
  17. White House messaging chief Dunn to step down, will be replaced by deputy Pfeiffer

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House on Tuesday shuffled its communications team, with Anita Dunn stepping down as expected and her deputy taking over day-to-day management of President Barack Obama's vaunted messaging machine.
    Associated Press Writer
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House on Tuesday shuffled its communications team, with Anita Dunn stepping down as expected and her deputy taking over day-to-day management of President Barack Obama's vaunted messaging machine. Dan Pfeiffer will...

    Tags: Valerie Jarrett, Government, Tom Daschle, Parties and Movements, Healthcare Policies

  18. Nov 11, 2009 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  19. Fort Hood 'terrorist act:' Max Cleland

    The Swamp
    by Mark Silva While various members of Congress attempt to sort out whether the mass murder at Ft. Hood, Texas, was an act of terrorism or madness, former Sen. Max Cleland, an extremely wounded and decorated veteran of the Vietnam......

    Tags: Armed Forces, PBS, Government, Vietnam War, National Government

  20. Nov 11, 2009 |Blog| baltimoresun.com
  21. Homebuyer credit: new and improved and more confusing

    baltimoresun.com
    I wrote this morning about some of the provisions of the extended and expanded first-time homebuyer credit. Readers had more questions. Here are some answers: Q. I recently sold my home of 17 years and am scheduled to close on my new home on Nov. 25th....
  22. Nov 10, 2009 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  23. Unconnected Dots

    Does anyone remember the days when "connecting the dots" was considered vital to national security? After the September 11 attacks, we had the 9/11 Commission and countless knockoff studies, committees, investigations, hearings, journalistic exposés...

    Tags: Armed Forces, Newspapers, Defense, Bombings, September 11, 2001 Attacks

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