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{Indiana House Democrats have returned to work at the Statehouse for the first time since they fled to Illinois on Feb. 22. The walkout was in protest of a Republican agenda they called an assault on labor and public education.|This week Japan's health ministry released a list of 99 different food products that had tested positive for radioactive iodine-131 and cesium-137 in Tokyo and five other prefectures. Some of those foods might surprise you.|Highly radioactive water has nearly filled a series of underground tunnels at Japan's damaged Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant, Japanese officials say. That's raised concerns that the contaminated water could start spilling into the sea, only a couple of hundred feet away.|Glaxo CEO Andrew Witty says it is clear trust in the pharmaceutical industry has eroded over the past 20 years. He outlined a path to redemption during a recent chat with Shots.|Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac grew too big to fail. Then the mortgage giants followed the subprime lending industry into the abyss.|There's widespread agreement that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac should be abolished. But what will the mortgage market look like when they're gone?|President Obama is expected to lay out his case for military action in Libya during a a speech to the nation on Monday. Administration officials offered assurances, that U.S. involvement there does not set a precedent for how to handle similar uprisings throughout the Middle East.|Despite protests from artists and union members, the 36-foot mural was moved into storage over the weekend.|Some environmental groups say the nuclear disaster in Japan is a wake-up call and they would not support building new U.S. nuclear plants. Others say that nuclear power is still one of the safest technologies invented. But both sides agree that the priority should be to examine existing U.S. nuclear plants for safety risks.|How Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac used ferocious lobbying and implicit government backing to grow rich and powerful.|In dealing with the aftereffects of the earthquake and tsunami, Japan has had help from across the globe. But the bulk of the response has come from the Japanese army and local volunteer groups.|When he accepted his Nobel Peace Prize in 2009, President Obama could hardly have imagined the dramatic changes sweeping the Arab world this spring. Yet in his acceptance speech in Oslo, the president warned that keeping the peace sometimes requires the use of arms. That's a message the president will expand on in his speech on Libya on Monday night.|Libya's rebel forces edged closer to Moammar Gadhafi's hometown of Sirte, the gateway to the western half of the country. Backed by U.N.-approved international airstrikes, the rebels have regained nearly all the territory they lost in the past week.|Earlier this year the gum's marketer recalled all flavors of its Toxic Waste Nuclear Sludge Chew Bars for having too much lead. Then and now, the company said it was taking action "out of an abundance of caution."|The army presence in Latakia comes as a witness told the AP that security forces fired tear gas on thousands of anti-government protesters in the city of Daraa. Dozens of people have been killed in clashes during more than a week of demonstrations that have rocked Syria.|Glaxo CEO Andrew Witty says it is clear trust in the pharmaceutical industry has eroded over the past 20 years. He outlined a path to redemption during a recent chat with Shots.|Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac grew too big to fail. Then the mortgage giants followed the subprime lending industry into the abyss.|There's widespread agreement that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac should be abolished. But what will the mortgage market look like when they're gone?|Nintendo is betting that its new 3DS hand-held gaming device will have broad appeal for those hoping to play 3-D games, watch movies and surf the Web on the go. But smart phones already fulfill a wide range of entertainment needs, and consumers have been slow to embrace 3-D TV.|How Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac used ferocious lobbying and implicit government backing to grow rich and powerful.|Entrepreneurs will get a unique opportunity to get their business idea off the ground in Grand Rapids, Mich. During "5x5," five people will have five minutes to present their ideas on anything ? from art to education to business. Five judges will decide which ideas should be awarded up to $5,000 to get it off the ground. They're planning on giving away $5,000 each month. The second round is Tuesday night.|More Americans signed contracts to buy homes in February, but sales were uneven across the U.S. and not enough to signal a rebound in the housing market. Many buyers canceled after appraisals showed the properties were valued much lower than their initial bids.|Consumers spending rose 0.7 percent, the fastest pace in four months, while incomes went up 0.3 percent. But a big part of the spending increase went to cover higher gasoline costs, and economists worry that further rises at the pump will leave consumers with less money to spend on other items.|The Supreme Court hears arguments Tuesday. How it rules on the issue of whether the huge class action case can go forward could set important precedent.|Portugal's three largest political parties pledged Monday to abide by the deficit cuts set by the outgoing government but their vows showed no sign of heading off the country's impending financial collapse.|The Supreme Court hears a case this week to determine whether hundreds of thousands of women will be allowed to sue Wal-Mart. If the class action lawsuit is allowed to proceed, it could cost the retailer billions of dollars.|Automakers around the world are adjusting production to deal with a shortage of parts made in Japanese factories. The crisis is even affecting car colors because key pigments come from Japan. Ford has stopped new orders for trucks, SUVs and cars that come in tuxedo black, according to The Wall Street Journal.|After a private company entices Littlefield, Texas, officials with the promise of new revenue, the declining inmate population is forcing the city to pay thousands every month for an empty facility.|Monday is the anniversary of the worst nuclear accident in U.S. history. The partial core meltdown at Three Mile Island on March 28, 1979, was a major setback for nuclear power in the U.S. But the industry did learn some crucial lessons about safety and crisis management from the accident.|In 2008, the faltering economy sent Starbucks a wake up call. Former CEO Howard Schultz returned to the company's helm, and led the coffee giant in some corporate soul searching. He describes the process in his new book, Onward: How Starbucks Fought For Its Life Without Losing Its Soul.|
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{Indiana House Democrats have returned to work at the Statehouse for the first time since they fled to Illinois on Feb. 22. The walkout was in protest of a Republican agenda they called an assault on labor and public education.|This week Japan's health ministry released a list of 99 different food products that had tested positive for radioactive iodine-131 and cesium-137 in Tokyo and five other prefectures. Some of those foods might surprise you.|Highly radioactive water has nearly filled a series of underground tunnels at Japan's damaged Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant, Japanese officials say. That's raised concerns that the contaminated water could start spilling into the sea, only a couple of hundred feet away.|Glaxo CEO Andrew Witty says it is clear trust in the pharmaceutical industry has eroded over the past 20 years. He outlined a path to redemption during a recent chat with Shots.|Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac grew too big to fail. Then the mortgage giants followed the subprime lending industry into the abyss.|There's widespread agreement that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac should be abolished. But what will the mortgage market look like when they're gone?|President Obama is expected to lay out his case for military action in Libya during a a speech to the nation on Monday. Administration officials offered assurances, that U.S. involvement there does not set a precedent for how to handle similar uprisings throughout the Middle East.|Despite protests from artists and union members, the 36-foot mural was moved into storage over the weekend.|Some environmental groups say the nuclear disaster in Japan is a wake-up call and they would not support building new U.S. nuclear plants. Others say that nuclear power is still one of the safest technologies invented. But both sides agree that the priority should be to examine existing U.S. nuclear plants for safety risks.|How Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac used ferocious lobbying and implicit government backing to grow rich and powerful.|In dealing with the aftereffects of the earthquake and tsunami, Japan has had help from across the globe. But the bulk of the response has come from the Japanese army and local volunteer groups.|When he accepted his Nobel Peace Prize in 2009, President Obama could hardly have imagined the dramatic changes sweeping the Arab world this spring. Yet in his acceptance speech in Oslo, the president warned that keeping the peace sometimes requires the use of arms. That's a message the president will expand on in his speech on Libya on Monday night.|Libya's rebel forces edged closer to Moammar Gadhafi's hometown of Sirte, the gateway to the western half of the country. Backed by U.N.-approved international airstrikes, the rebels have regained nearly all the territory they lost in the past week.|Earlier this year the gum's marketer recalled all flavors of its Toxic Waste Nuclear Sludge Chew Bars for having too much lead. Then and now, the company said it was taking action "out of an abundance of caution."|The army presence in Latakia comes as a witness told the AP that security forces fired tear gas on thousands of anti-government protesters in the city of Daraa. Dozens of people have been killed in clashes during more than a week of demonstrations that have rocked Syria.|Glaxo CEO Andrew Witty says it is clear trust in the pharmaceutical industry has eroded over the past 20 years. He outlined a path to redemption during a recent chat with Shots.|Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac grew too big to fail. Then the mortgage giants followed the subprime lending industry into the abyss.|There's widespread agreement that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac should be abolished. But what will the mortgage market look like when they're gone?|Nintendo is betting that its new 3DS hand-held gaming device will have broad appeal for those hoping to play 3-D games, watch movies and surf the Web on the go. But smart phones already fulfill a wide range of entertainment needs, and consumers have been slow to embrace 3-D TV.|How Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac used ferocious lobbying and implicit government backing to grow rich and powerful.|Entrepreneurs will get a unique opportunity to get their business idea off the ground in Grand Rapids, Mich. During "5x5," five people will have five minutes to present their ideas on anything ? from art to education to business. Five judges will decide which ideas should be awarded up to $5,000 to get it off the ground. They're planning on giving away $5,000 each month. 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How it rules on the issue of whether the huge class action case can go forward could set important precedent.|Portugal's three largest political parties pledged Monday to abide by the deficit cuts set by the outgoing government but their vows showed no sign of heading off the country's impending financial collapse.|The Supreme Court hears a case this week to determine whether hundreds of thousands of women will be allowed to sue Wal-Mart. If the class action lawsuit is allowed to proceed, it could cost the retailer billions of dollars.|Automakers around the world are adjusting production to deal with a shortage of parts made in Japanese factories. The crisis is even affecting car colors because key pigments come from Japan. Ford has stopped new orders for trucks, SUVs and cars that come in tuxedo black, according to The Wall Street Journal.|After a private company entices Littlefield, Texas, officials with the promise of new revenue, the declining inmate population is forcing the city to pay thousands every month for an empty facility.|Monday is the anniversary of the worst nuclear accident in U.S. history. The partial core meltdown at Three Mile Island on March 28, 1979, was a major setback for nuclear power in the U.S. But the industry did learn some crucial lessons about safety and crisis management from the accident.|In 2008, the faltering economy sent Starbucks a wake up call. Former CEO Howard Schultz returned to the company's helm, and led the coffee giant in some corporate soul searching. He describes the process in his new book, Onward: How Starbucks Fought For Its Life Without Losing Its Soul.|
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