Obama taps Sebelius for health secretary

A White House source says Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius is President Barack Obama’s choice for secretary of health and human services.

Source:Obama taps Sebelius for health secretary

End to Baghdad's 'dark era': Nightclubs reopen

The American soldier stepped out of the Baghdad nightclub. In one hand, he clutched his weapon. In the other, a green can of Tuborg beer.

Source:End to Baghdad's 'dark era': Nightclubs reopen

Police: Man uses fake money to buy fake drugs

A man was been arrested after police said he used counterfeit money to purchase fake OxyContin pills from an undercover officer. Unicoi County Sheriff’s deputies arrested a 21-year-old man on Tuesday and charged him with criminal conspiracy with schedule II drugs, forgery and criminal simulation.
Source:Police: Man uses fake money to buy fake drugs

O'Neal of old returns, scores 45 in Suns' win

Shaquille O’Neal scored 45 points in his biggest offensive performance in six years, powering the Phoenix Suns to a 133-113 victory over the Toronto Raptors on Friday night.

Source:O'Neal of old returns, scores 45 in Suns' win

Expert: Offense-shy Big Ten doesn't deserve the hype

Ask the College Basketball Expert: If it’s true that image is everything, the Big Ten is in real trouble. This problem with scoring seems kind of humorous until you look at the NCAA statistics.

Source:Expert: Offense-shy Big Ten doesn't deserve the hype

2 months into 2009, US deaths spike in Afghanistan (AP)

AP - U.S. deaths in Afghanistan increased threefold during the first two months of 2009 compared with the same period last year, after thousands more troops deployed and commanders ramped up winter operations against an increasingly violent insurgency.

Source:2 months into 2009, US deaths spike in Afghanistan
(AP)

Leaving Iraq: Shift to south, exit through desert (AP)

AP - The U.S. military map in Iraq in early 2010: Marines are leaving the western desert, Army units are in the former British zone in the south and the overall mission is coalescing around air and logistics hubs in central and northern Iraq.

Source:Leaving Iraq: Shift to south, exit through desert
(AP)

Second grave found after Bangladesh revolt, 76 dead (AFP)

AFP - Bangladeshi soldiers recovered 10 more bodies in a second mass grave in a military compound in the capital Saturday, bringing to 76 the death toll from a mutiny staged by border guards over pay.

Source:Second grave found after Bangladesh revolt, 76 dead
(AFP)

Obama taps Sebelius for HHS secretary (AP)

AP - Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius is President Barack Obama’s choice for secretary of health and human services, a White House source said Saturday.

Source:Obama taps Sebelius for HHS secretary
(AP)

Obama challenges lobbyists to legislative duel (AP)

AP - President Barack Obama challenged the nation’s vested interests to a legislative duel Saturday, saying he will fight to change health care, energy and education in dramatic ways that will upset the status quo.

Source:Obama challenges lobbyists to legislative duel
(AP)

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