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Bestselling books the week of 1/20/11, according to IndieBound*
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Iraq's security forces targeted in two attacks
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The Quiet World: Saving Alaska’s Wilderness Kingdom, 1879-1960
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Smartphone plans cut back on unlimited data
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Superstorm could threaten California say scientists
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Health-care reform: How Democrats plan to crash House GOP's repeal party
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Global warming: Impact of receding snow and ice surprises scientists
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How did gun in 'accidental' Gardena High School shooting get by security?
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Video: Unbelievable abcworldnews:
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Headlining in Chicago: Bill Clinton, stumping for Rahm Emanuel
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Comcast wins OK to buy NBC
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Want a Verizon iPhone, but stuck with something else? Here's $200.
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"…analysts say that while Tunisia’s so-called ‘Jasmine Revolution’ has shocked the Arab world – rulers..."
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After ousting Tunisian leader, protesters struggle to find their own
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Supreme Court declines appeal of D.C. gay marriage law
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Winter mess socks Northeast, more snow storms 'stacked' behind it
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Chinese expansion into Africa – at the micro level
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Backchannels Blog - New on CSMonitor.com, the Backchannels blog, with reports from Dan Murphy, who has...
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As Ivory Coast stalemate worsens, so do the chances of military intervention
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Could Tunisia be a tipping point for the Arab world?
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