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13 hours ago ago from The New York Times
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7 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal
Getty Images U.S. climate envoy Todd Stern addresses the U.N. Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen on Wednesday. COPENHAGEN -- The U.S. pressed major developing countries, and especially China, to commit to do their part in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, in view of a global agreement to fight climate change and limit global warming, in the third day of negotiations in Copenhagen. not "There is no way to solve this problem ...
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5 hours ago ago from FanHouse
WASHINGTON -The tip came from another country's law enforcement officials: Eight major banks in the U.S. were being targeted by cybercriminals operating there. FBI agents fanned out that night to warn the branches that hackers were aiming to break into their computer systems. The banks were able to spot the attempted breaches, and block them, FBI officials said. Concerned about the rise in this type of sophisticated computer attack from ...
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21 hours ago ago from Washington Post - Politics
The U.S. general in charge of the Afghanistan war assured lawmakers Tuesday that an additional 30,000 troops, combined with changes in the overall war strategy , would trigger a demonstrable change on the ground before U.S. forces start to come home in 18 months. This Story By the summer of 2011, it will be clear to the Afghan people that the insurgency will not win, giving them the chance to ...
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22 hours ago ago from FOX News
Developing Nations Could Exceed Carbon Targets Under British Deal Tuesday, December 08, 2009 Print China, India and other developing countries will be allowed to exceed their carbon reduction targets without facing any sanctions under a proposed compromise being brokered by Britain at the Copenhagen climate summit. Rich countries will be required to sign up to targets for cutting emissions below current levels and face penalties if ...
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