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As Iran protests loom, Obama sticks to a cautious script

As huge new street protests loom in Tehran on Thursday, the 31st anniversary of Iran's Islamic revolution, the Obama administration is keeping its distance from the opposition movement that sprouted during last June's disputed presidential elections. Senior U.S. officials say that, given the sorry history of American intervention in Iran, any effort the U.S. government makes to help the opposition will do more harm than good. » read more

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If you have to ask the price, you can’t afford it.

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Olympic sports has their dangers like sharp skates.

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Sharp skates are among the dangers of Olympic sports.

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Winter Olympics are full of dangerous sports

Whether it's flying high above the half pipe on a snowboard, launching from a ski jump tower, skiing 90 mph down a mountain or skating at high speed with the equivalent of knives on your feet, athletes stand to lose much more than Olympic glory. » read more

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Woman in Haitian adoption mission has struggling creditors in Boise

Boisean Brian Johnson says he's on the brink of financial ruin after not being paid for months at a time while working at Personal Shopper Inc., an Internet-based company founded and led by Laura Silsby. » read more

Will Toyota recalls sour Californians on the Prius?

Since the Prius was launched in the United States in August 2000 as a 2001 model, about one in four Prius cars sold in the United States has been sold in California — one car analyst called the state the "largest market in the world for" Prius. But a recall has an impact, and California-based Kelley Blue Book estimates that the price for used Toyotas, including the Prius, has dipped in the last two weeks. » read more

Vote on Obama labor nominee spells trouble for unions

The Senate Tuesday failed to advance President Barack Obama's nomination of a union lawyer to the National Labor Relations Board, even though 52 senators vote to shut down a GOP filibuster. But that wasn't enough in a Senate where 60 votes are required to cut off debate. » read more

As Afghan assault looms, many civilians haven't fled

As U.S.-led coalition troops prepare for a long-awaited offensive against the Taliban in southern Afghanistan, few civilians have managed to escape the town at the center of the operation, raising the risk of civilian casualties that could undermine the Obama administration's military strategy for the country. » read more

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