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    [Bill Richardson]: Richardson's consolation prize? (17:56 12/3)
    CHICAGO - It wasn't exactly what Bill Richardson wanted. And even President-elect Barack Obama faced questions of whether the New Mexico governor was merely getting a "consolation prize."
    [Nancy Pelosi]: Bad economic news buries hopes worst is over (13:38 12/3)
    LONDON (AFP) - Worse-than-expected US job losses, more cuts in Italy and Spain, plunging German auto sales and a "horrible" eurozone services report pointed Wednesday to a deep and painful recession ahead.
    [Alan Mulally]: GM exec: bankruptcy not an option for industry (08:06 12/3)
    WASHINGTON - A top executive of General Motors Corp. said Wednesday bankruptcy isn't a viable option, as the United Auto Workers braced for a decision on contract concessions to the endangered Big Three.
    [Ang Lee]: Taiwan hopeful for Chinese release of hit Japan-themed movie (04:06 12/3)
    TAIPEI (AFP) - Taiwanese officials said Tuesday they are hopeful that a local blockbuster can hit theatres in China despite reports that the film might be banned for its pro-Japan theme.
    [Christopher Dodd]: Chrysler exec: failure could spark depression (13:38 12/3)
    WASHINGTON - A top Chrysler executive warned Wednesday that a carmaker collapse could send the economy spiraling into a depression, while the United Auto Workers agreed to new concessions for their companies.
    [Barack Obama]: US private sector shed 250,000 jobs in November: ADP (13:38 12/3)
    WASHINGTON (AFP) - The US private sector lost 250,000 jobs in November, the largest decline in six years, in a further indication of a tightening labor market amid recession, according to a private payrolls report Wednesday.
    [Henry Paulson]: Obama: Financial bailout must help homeowners, too (13:38 12/3)
    WASHINGTON - President-elect Barack Obama signaled a clear desire Wednesday to use a significant portion of $700 billion in financial bailout funds to stanch foreclosures by helping struggling homeowners with their mortgages.
    [Mike McConnell]: Rice demands Pakistan help in probe of attacks (13:38 12/3)
    NEW DELHI - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Pakistan bears a "special responsibility" to help get to the bottom of last week's terror attacks in India, and she used a condolence trip to India on Wednesday to increase pressure on India's nuclear rival.
    [Robert Gates]: Gates walks fine line between two administrations (13:38 12/3)
    WASHINGTON -- In his first news conference since President-elect Barack Obama asked him to stay on, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said that he and Obama agree on the U.S. course in Iraq , but he couldn't commit to Obama's pledge of a 16-month withdrawal.
    [Condoleezza Rice]: Leftover explosives found in Mumbai train station (13:38 12/3)
    NEW DELHI - Police on Wednesday discovered leftover explosives hidden in a bag in Mumbai's main train station -- a stunning new example of botched security after the deadly rampage that left the government open to accusations it missed warnings and bungled its response.
    [Brad Pitt]: Hit by hurricane Ike and unexpected layoffs, Galveston ponders its recovery (13:38 12/3)
    Galveston, Texas - This island city has a long history of rebounding from nature's most devastating blows. It withstood the hurricane of 1900, the country's deadliest ever, and is in the midst of picking up the pieces after hurricane Ike's furious assault in September.
    [Bill Clinton]: Bill Clinton eyes role, too (13:38 12/3)
    Former President Bill Clinton says he is open to the possibility of a role in the Obama administration but said he otherwise plans to be deferential to both the president and Clinton's wife, the soon-to-be secretary of state.
    [Joseph Biden]: Obama names Richardson to head Commerce (13:38 12/3)
    CHICAGO - President-elect Barack Obama named New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson as commerce secretary on Wednesday, filling a top economic post in troubled times and placing a second former campaign rival in his new Cabinet.
    [Lance Armstrong]: Cycling greats Armstrong, Contador to train together Thursday - Astana (08:06 12/3)
    SAN ISIDRO, Spain (AFP) - Cycling greats Alberto Contador and Lance Armstrong, who is to bid for his eighth Tour de France title next year, will train together for the first time on Thursday, their Astana team said.
    [Kevin Williams]: NFL suspends 6 players for doping violations (08:06 12/3)
    NEW YORK - Unless the courts intervene, the Minnesota Vikings will have to make their stretch run at the NFC North title without their two stalwart defensive tackles.


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