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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Week of April 27 Through May 3, 2009

Big Picture Blog looks at human landscapes from above

Baghdad car bombings over 4 hours kill 48

Taliban Threatens More Violence in Afghanistan

U.S. Treasury endorses House credit card reforms

Chrysler expected to stay in business as deal looms

U.S. Senate joins House in backing $3.4 trillion budget

WHO raises swine flu alert to Level 5

More New York City Schools Close Due to Suspected Swine Flu

Lewis out as Bank of America chairman, remains CEO

Starbucks Profit Declines as Consumers Spend Less

Pelosi to Republican voters: 'Take back your party'

WSJ: Photos of the Day for April 29, 2009

Home Vacancies Rise in U.S. to Record Amid Recession

Just because housing prices briefly slowed their slide doesn't mean it's time to ballyhoo for a bottom

Scientists Find New Way to Create Stem Cells

Must read by James Quinn: "Keep On Rockin' In The Free World"

Golden State Mortgage Defaults Jump to Record High

Hypersonic 'WaveRider' Poised for Test Flight

Mortgage applications drop to mid-March low

U.S. swine flu cases grow to 91, including child who died

Hannity Waterboard Offer: Olbermann Increases The Pressure

Big Picture Blog looks at Sri Lankan Refugees





Layoffs: Clear Channel Radio Cuts 590 more jobs

Senator Specter bolts GOP

Oil Floods Rotterdam, Europe's Largest Port, as Demand Drops

Mexico re-tests swine flu cases

ND nuke to be moved due to snowmelt

The RIAA has finally settled a file-sharing lawsuit that dates back to early 2005. Four years and two lawsuits—one against a single mother and another against two of her children—netted the record labels a whopping $7,000.

Michelle Malkin and Michael Savage Use Swine Flu Crisis to Peddle Their Xenophobia

Cruise ships suspend stops in Mexico

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