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  1. Three years on, investors attend Stanford trial (Reuters)
  2. Collapse of arms trade treaty talks narrowly averted (Reuters)
  3. Foiled suicide bombing of US Capitol: plot is both familiar and strange (The Chri
  4. Payroll tax vote exposes divisions within each party (The Christian Science Monit
  5. AP Sources: Ohio AG DeWine to back Santorum (AP)
  6. Congress sends payroll tax cut bill to Obama (AP)
  7. Obama raises $29 million for campaign, Dem Party (AP)
  8. Analysis: A quiet surrender for the GOP this time (AP)
  9. Anti-abortion Susan B. Anthony List backs Santorum (AP)
  10. Being a pill about the pill? Santorum vs US views (AP)
  11. Romney takes on world as he vies for presidency (AP)
  12. Deal trims maximum jobless benefits to 73 weeks (AP)
  13. Reports: Man planned Capitol attack (Politico)
  14. Payroll tax bill heads to Obama's desk (Politico)
  15. House GOP lawmakers push plan to update ed law (AP)
  16. Anti-Americanism key to Putin's campaign (AP)
  17. Supreme Court to hear military medal lying case (Reuters)
  18. Why Sarah Palin wants a brokered convention: 3 theories (The Week)
  19. Scott Brown has solid lead against Dem challenger Elizabeth Warren (Daily Caller)
  20. Former â
  21. Faith Forum: Can science, religion coexist?
  22. Religion course to remain mandatory in Quebec
  23. LeBron tells Miami Heat fans not to worry (AP)
  24. Terror suspect arrested near Capitol in FBI sting (AP)
  25. Activists say Syrian tanks shell Homs intensively (AP)
  26. Mountain man scares owners of remote Utah cabins (AP)
  27. Global clearinghouse ready to evict Iranian banks (AP)
  28. Consumer prices up as gas, clothing costs rise (AP)
  29. John Glenn fever gripping Cape Canaveral
  30. Man tries to evict 98-year-old mom from Conn. home (AP)
  31. Italian police seize $6 trillion of fake U.S. bonds (Reuters)
  32. More protests, attacks in Syria after U.N. condemnation (Reuters)
  33. German president resigns in setback for Merkel (Reuters)
  34. Lehman creditors push for testimony from Geithner (Reuters)
  35. Foreclosure abuse rampant across U.S., experts say (Reuters)
  36. Gasoline pushes inflation up in January (Reuters)
  37. Rick Santorum donor makes weird contraception comment (The Christian Science Moni
  38. Could Al Qaeda get Syria's chemical weapons? (The Christian Science Monitor)
  39. Santorum distances himself from 'aspirin' comment (AP)
  40. Obama promoting steps to boost US trade (AP)
  41. In Washington state, Paul decries 'war on drugs' (AP)
  42. CNN scrubs Ga. debate after 2 candidates cancel (AP)
  43. Democrats protest religious freedom hearing (AP)
  44. Santorum challenges Romney in Michigan speech (AP)
  45. Brown not so lucky with Irish visas (Politico)
  46. Re-imagining U.S. infrastructure (Politico)
  47. Payroll tax cut bill facing Senate opposition (AP)
  48. Joseph Kennedy III launches campaign for Congress (AP)
  49. US officials tie terror group to Syrian bombings (AP)
  50. Crane drops steel 40 stories at Trade Center site (AP)
  51. Mission impossible? U.S. wants sanctions to hurt only Iran (Reuters)
  52. Analysis: A quiet surrender for the GOP this time (AP)
  53. Left-wing foundations lavish millions on Media Matters (Daily Caller)
  54. Former Va. Republican Rep. Virgil Goode announces presidential bid (Daily Caller)
  55. How About a Jeb Bush/Sarah Palin Ticket? (ContributorNetwork)
  56. Nazis on the moon: â
  57. Religion has its place
  58. Religion and More Return to Civilization V
  59. Hernando County religion calendar
  60. Civilization V Expansion Adds Religion, Spies
  61. Hall of Fame catcher Gary Carter dies at 57 (AP)
  62. US officials tie terror group to Syrian bombings (AP)
  63. New York Times correspondent Shadid dies in Syria (AP)
  64. Thai police: 2 more suspects in terror case (AP)
  65. Nigerian underwear bomber gets life in prison (AP)
  66. 1 dead, 1 hurt in Calif. federal building shooting (AP)
  67. Cranston votes not to appeal prayer banner case (AP)
  68. Ohio couple get 8 years each in son's cancer death (AP)
  69. Hundreds honor 'Soul Train' creator Don Cornelius (AP)
  70. Payroll tax cut heads for congressional approval (Reuters)
  71. Afghan peace push brings rare chance, risks, for U.S. (Reuters)
  72. China's Xi, US officials talk food trade in Iowa (Reuters)
  73. New Jersey Assembly passes gay marriage bill (Reuters)
  74. Hopes rise for Greek deal, but anger grows in euro zone (Reuters)
  75. Hedge funds faulted for not being short-term enough (Reuters)
  76. 'Loopholes' leave America with weak cybersecurity plan, experts say (The Christia
  77. Underwear bomber gets life: He never expressed doubt or remorse, judge says (The
  78. Romney struggling to attract white working class (AP)
  79. Santorum to give speech in Romney's old backyard (AP)
  80. Fox host walks back 'crack' crack (Politico)
  81. Report: Chicago most corrupt city (Politico)
  82. U.N. urges Iraq to move Iranian dissidents to new camp (Reuters)
  83. Romney: Obama going in "wrong direction" on China (Reuters)
  84. Religion for Atheists: a Non-Believer’s Guide to the Uses of Religion
  85. Religion News: 49% say religious hospitals, colleges should offer contraception cover
  86. Ecstatic Taiwanese claim Knicks' Lin as their own (AP)
  87. Unemployment applications drop to a 4-year low (AP)
  88. GM records its highest profit ever: $7.6 billion (AP)
  89. In burning Honduras jail, inmates yelled for help (AP)
  90. UN sees possible crimes against humanity in Syria (AP)
  91. NYC apartment sells for $88 million (AP)
  92. Whitney Houston fans to follow funeral on Internet (AP)
  93. Jobless claims drop to near 4-year low (Reuters)
  94. Greece battles mistrust to target bailout deal (Reuters)
  95. Afghan Taliban denies having talks with government (Reuters)
  96. Kennedy name gives pol early boost (Politico)
  97. Rick, Newt come out for super PACs (Politico)
  98. Cold snap in Eastern Europe kills more than 650 (AP)
  99. Obama courts dueling industries after piracy flap (Reuters)
  100. Malay youth feel religion over-politicised