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Fidel latest to say Cuba's communism doesn't work
(AP)
AP - Cuba's communist economic model has come in for criticism from an unlikely source: Fidel Castro.
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Report: officer involved in previous shootings
(AP)
AP - The police officer who shot and killed a knife-wielding man whose death has sparked three days of violent protests in Los Angeles had been involved in two previous shootings while on duty, according to a media report.
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Larry King's successor promises journalistic rigor
(Reuters)
Reuters - Piers Morgan, finally confirmed Wednesday as veteran talk show host Larry King's replacement, spoke to THR after last month's Emmys and again Wednesday morning, along with CNN president Jonathan Klein.
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Discovery: Hasbro kids network faces challenges
(Reuters)
Reuters - 10/10/10. That's the date when the kids TV market will get even more crowded with the launch of the Hub, a network joint venture of Discovery Communications and toy giant Hasbro.
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Even pastor?s old church condemns Quran-burning
(The Upshot)
The Upshot - It's increasingly looking as though the only spiritual or political figure who will not denounce Florida pastor Terry Jones' plan to commemorate Sept. 11 by burning copies of the Quran is Jones himself. Wednesday brings the news that even the church Jones founded in Germany in the 1980s is condemning the upcoming Quran-burning at his [...]
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Fidel Castro says Cuban model no longer works
(Reuters)
Reuters - Fidel Castro said Cuba's economic model no longer works, a U.S.-based journalist reported on Wednesday following interviews with the former president last week.
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4th missile strike in Pakistan in 24 hrs kills 5
(AP)
AP - A suspected American missile strike killed five alleged militants in northwestern Pakistan early Thursday, an intelligence official said, the fourth such attack on suspected insurgent targets there in 24 hours.
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U.S. slips in WEF's competitiveness rankings
(Reuters)
Reuters - Switzerland remains the world's most competitive economy, while the United States has fallen from second to fourth after losing the top spot last year, according to the World Economic Forum's annual rankings issued on Thursday.
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