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Official: It's Richardson for Commerce by MSNBC on 09:27 PM

Democratic officials say President-elect Barack Obama plans to name New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson as his choice for Commerce Secretary on Wednesday.

Richardson Nomination Set by The Washington Post on 09:27 PM

44 | New Mexico gov. will be formally choosen tomorrow for commerce, transition official says.(...)

Mumbai Police Narrow In on Terror Attack Mastermind by FOX on 09:27 PM

Mumbai police believe a senior Lashkar-e-Taiba planner in Pakistan masterminded the Mumbai terrorist attacks last week.

Court ruling brings down Thai government by Digg on 09:27 PM

BANGKOK, Thailand – A court dissolved Thailand's top three ruling parties for electoral fraud Tuesday and temporarily banned the prime minister from politics, bringing down a government that ha(...)

Source confirms US warned India About Attack By Sea by Digg on 09:27 PM

U.S. intelligence indicated that a group might enter the country by water and launch an attack on Mumbai, said the source(...)

Dems: Obama to name Richardson as Commerce secretary by USATODAY on 08:57 PM

Democratic officials say President-elect Barack Obama plans to name New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson as his choice for Commerce ...(...)

Execution stayed for ex-soldier who murdered women by USATODAY on 08:57 PM

A federal judge in Kansas has issued a stay in what would be the U.S. military's first execution since 1961.(...)

2nd man sentenced in Texas tot pot-smoking video by USATODAY on 08:57 PM

One of two men videotaped coaxing two toddlers into smoking marijuana pleaded guilty to reduced charges and was sentenced Tuesday ...(...)

Ga. Senate runoff could decide balance of power by USATODAY on 08:57 PM

Georgia voters had their hands on the balance of power in the next U.S. Senate in a runoff election Tuesday, one of two unresolved ...(...)

Suspect in Eve Carson's Murder in Federal Court by FOX on 08:57 PM

One of two men accused in the death of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill student body president made his first appearance in federal court.

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