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House Democrats expect healthcare bill passage

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic leaders in the House of Representatives said they believe they will have the votes on Sunday to pass landmark healthcare overhaul legislation, President Barack Obama's top domestic priority.
 

House Democrats expect healthcare bill passage

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic leaders in the House of Representatives said they believe they will have the votes on Sunday to pass landmark healthcare overhaul legislation, President Barack Obama's top domestic priority.
 

Guests for the Sunday TV news shows

Guests for the Sunday TV news shows. Guest lineup for the Sunday TV news shows:
 
Cops seek more victims through killer's old photos

Cops seek more victims through killer's old photos

Memories of long-lost loved ones revived when Calif. cops release serial killer's photo cache. Police have been overwhelmed since they released more than 100 photos found in a serial killer's storage locker, more than 30-year-old pictures of unidentified girls and women in bell bottoms, bikinis and Farrah Fawcett hair.
 

Cops seek more victims through killer's old photos

Memories of long-lost loved ones revived when Calif. cops release serial killer's photo cache. Police have been overwhelmed since they released more than 100 photos found in a serial killer's storage locker, more than 30-year-old pictures of unidentified girls and women in bell bottoms, bikinis and Farrah Fawcett hair.
 

CNN veteran Christiane Amanpour moves to ABC News

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Veteran journalist Christiane Amanpour was named on Thursday to anchor the ABC News' Sunday morning program "This Week" starting in August, after 27 years as an international correspondent for CNN.
 
ABC hires Amanpour for Sunday morning job

ABC hires Amanpour for Sunday morning job

Christiane Amanpour replaces Stephanopoulos for ABC Sunday morning job. ABC News has hired Christiane Amanpour, one of CNN's best-known personalities for her hard-nosed reporting from war zones over the past two decades, to host its Sunday morning political talk show starting this summer.
 

Pass health care reform

Analysis shows that Democratic bill would help Americans, reduce deficit. Congressional leaders unveiled the latest version of the health care bill Thursday, and House Democratic leadership was ecstatic.
 

CNN veteran Christiane Amanpour moves to ABC News

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Veteran journalist Christiane Amanpour was named on Thursday to anchor the ABC News' Sunday morning program "This Week" starting in August, after 27 years as an international correspondent for CNN.
 

'Face of CNN' Christiane Amanpour leaving for ABC

Christiane Amanpour, who become the face of CNN television for millions during 20 years covering wars and interviewing world leaders, is leaving for the ABC network, CNN and ABC said Thursday.
 

Yemen to free rebel prisoners, clashes hit south

SANAA (Reuters) - Yemen will free northern Shi'ite rebel prisoners within days under a truce to end a war that drew in Saudi Arabia last year, an official said on Thursday, while clashes with armed separatists erupted in the south.
 

Yemen preacher urges jihad on United States: tape

DUBAI (Reuters) - A U.S.-born radical cleric linked to shootings at a U.S. army base and the failed bombing of a U.S. plane appeared to urge Muslims to conduct a jihad against the United States in an audiotape heard on Thursday.
 

Obama argues for health care effort on Fox News

Obama spars with Fox News anchor during interview punctuated by interruptions and chiding. President Barack Obama on Wednesday took to the Fox News Channel, derided by his White House as a wing of the Republican Party, to sell his embattled health care overhaul in an interview punctuated with interruptions from the host and chiding from the guest.
 

Obama argues for health care effort on Fox News

President Barack Obama on Wednesday took to the Fox News Channel, derided by his White House as a wing of the Republican Party, to sell his embattled health care overhaul in an interview punctuated with interruptions from the host and chiding from the guest.
 

Yemen-American imam calls for US Muslim revolt

Yemen-American radical preacher issues message calling for US Muslims to go against their govt. A Yemeni-American Muslim preacher known for his ties to extremists operating in the U.S. called on American Muslims in a new audio message to turn against their government because of its actions against Muslims around the world.
 

India's low-caste icon defies critics over garland

A regional politician who champions the cause of poor and low-caste Indians courted controversy again on Wednesday by appearing with a second garland of banknotes worth nearly 40,000 dollars.
 

Sebelius confident health care bill will pass

Health Secretary Sebelius says she's confident health care bill will get enough votes to pass. U.S. Health Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said Tuesday that she's confident the House will have the votes to pass President Barack Obama's health care legislation, possibly as early as Friday.
 

Survey: Readers don't want to pay for news online

Survey: Online news consumers have favorites, but little loyalty, and don't want to pay. Getting people to pay for news online at this point would be "like trying to force butterflies back into their cocoons," a new consumer survey suggests.
 

Survey: Readers don't want to pay for news online

Survey: Online news consumers have favorites, but little loyalty, and don't want to pay. Getting people to pay for news online at this point would be "like trying to force butterflies back into their cocoons," a new consumer survey suggests.
 

Israeli envoy sees "historic crisis" with U.S.: report

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel and the United States are in a "crisis of historic proportions" over a settlement dispute that has brought relations to a 35-year low, Israel's ambassador to Washington was quoted on Monday as saying.