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Feinstein says Senate should seat Burris (AP) -

Illinois U.S. Senate Appointee Roland Burris makes a statement after departing Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)AP - The chairman of the Senate Rules Committee has parted with many of her Democratic colleagues and says that the Senate should seat former Illinois Attorney General Roland Burris.




CNN: Gupta approached about surgeon general post (AP) -

In this Monday, Oct. 8, 2007 file photo, Dr. Sanjay Gupta attends a screening of the environmental documentary 'Planet in Peril,' in New York.  President-elect Barack Obama has approached CNN's chief medical correspondent, Sanjay Gupta, to be the country's next surgeon general, the cable news network said Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009. (AP Photo/Diane Bondareff)AP - President-elect Barack Obama has approached CNN's chief medical correspondent, Sanjay Gupta, to be the country's next surgeon general, the cable network said Tuesday.




Israel shells near UN school, killing at least 30 (AP) -

Israeli Army soldiers take cover as a mobile artillery piece fires towards targets in the southern Gaza Strip, on the Israel side of the border with Gaza Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009. Israel ignored mounting international calls for a cease-fire and said it won't stop its crippling 10-day assault until 'peace and tranquility' are achieved in southern Israeli towns in the line of Palestinian rocket fire. (AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)AP - Israeli mortar shells struck outside a U.N. school where hundreds of Palestinians had sought refuge on Tuesday, killing at least 30 people — many of them children whose parents wailed in grief at a hospital filled with dead and wounded.




New Congress opens pledging to rescue economy (AP) -

Vice President Dick Cheney, right, finishes administering the Senate oath to Vice President-elect, Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del., accompanied by his wife Jill, during a re-enactment ceremonial swearing-in ceremony, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009, in the Old Senate Chamber on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)AP - The Capitol rang loud with vows to fix the crisis-ridden economy Tuesday as Congress opened for business at the dawn of a new Democratic era. "We need action and we need action now," said Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Republicans agreed, and pledged cooperation in Congress as well as with President-elect Barack Obama — to a point.




Obama's CIA pick unlikely to face Senate challenge (AP) -

President-elect Barack Obama speaks to reporters after a meeting with his top economic advisers at his transition office in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)AP - President-elect Barack Obama is defending his unexpected CIA nominee Leon Panetta, who faced a surge of skepticism in Congress on Tuesday but is not expected to draw serious opposition when his confirmation reaches the Senate Intelligence Committee.




Coleman sues over Minnesota Senate recount result (AP) -

In a Sept. 3, 2008, file photo Sen. Norm Coleman, R-Minn., speaks at the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minn.  The Minnesota state Canvassing Board is expected to certify the results of the re-count of the race between Republican incumbant Norm Coleman and the Democratic challenger for his seat Al Franken, Monday, Jan. 5, 2009.(AP Photo/Paul Sancya/file)AP - Republican Norm Coleman said Tuesday he is suing to challenge Democrat Al Franken's apparent recount victory in Minnesota's U.S. Senate race, delaying a resolution of the contest for weeks or months.




Brain pacemaker helps Parkinson's, but with risks (AP) -

Sharon Pederson poses for a photograph at a friend's house in Petaluma, Calif., Monday, Jan. 5, 2009. Pederson is a study subject who got deep brain stimulation, or DBS, surgery for her Parkinson's disease. In DBS, a surgeon implants electrodes in the brain which are then connected to a pacemaker-like device that can be adjusted and turned off and on. The device sends tiny electrical pulses to the brain, disabling overactive nerve cells. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)AP - Parkinson's sufferers who had electrodes implanted in their brains improved substantially more than those who took only medicine, according to the biggest test yet of deep brain stimulation. The study, which followed patients for six months, offers the most hopeful news to date for Parkinson's sufferers. The new technique reduced tremors, rigidity and flailing of the limbs and allowed people to move freely for nearly five extra hours a day.




Attorney: Charge against Brolin to be dropped (AP) -

In this Dec. 15, 2008 file photo, Josh Brolin arrives at the opening of the Dolce & Gabbana flagship boutique in Los Angeles. An attorney for for actors Josh Brolin and Jeffrey Wright says prosecutors have agreed to drop all charges stemming from an incident at a Louisiana bar last year. Brolin, Wright and five crewmembers of the Oliver Stone film 'W.' were arrested arrested on misdemeanor charges at the Stray Cat Club on July 12, 2008. Brolin and Wright were charged with interfering with police officers after a disturbance involving a movie crew member broke out at the bar. (AP Photo, file)AP - It's not exactly a presidential pardon, but prosecutors have agreed to drop charges filed against "W." actors Josh Brolin and Jeffrey Wright after an incident a Louisiana bar last year.




Lou the mule credited with saving woman from fire (AP) -

In this image from video from WTVF - NewsChannel 5, Lou the mule is shown in McMinnville, Tenn.  Lou is credited with saving the life of his owner Jolene Solomon on Jan. 1, 2009, after a fire destroyed her home. (AP Photo/WTVF - NewsChannel 5)AP - Jolene Solomon is beginning the new year with her life, her mule named Lou and little else. The Southern Standard in McMinnville reported Solomon had just finished eating supper on New Year's Day when Lou's braying and acting up got her attention.




Rockies bolster rotation, get Marquis from Cubs (AP) -

In this May 4, 2008, file photo, Chicago Cubs' Jason Marquis pitches against the St. Louis Cardinals in the first inning of a baseball game in St. Louis. The Cubs have traded Marquis to the Colorado Rockies for reliever Jose Vizcaino. (AP Photo/Tom Gannam, File)AP - The Colorado Rockies have bolstered their starting rotation, acquiring right-hander Jason Marquis from the Chicago Cubs for reliever Luis Vizcaino.




Israeli shells kill 42 at U.N. school: Gaza medics (Reuters) -

Palestinians look out of a window at a United Nations school after fleeing their house during Israel's offensive in Gaza January 6, 2009. (Suhaib Salem/Reuters)Reuters - Israeli shelling killed more than 40 Palestinians on Tuesday at a U.N. school where civilians had taken shelter, medical officials said, in carnage likely to boost international pressure on Israel to halt a Gaza offensive.




Democrat Roland Burris blocked from Senate (Reuters) -

Senate appointee Roland Burris, Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich's choice to fill the vacant seat of President-elect Barack Obama, smiles as he arrives at the Capitol, January 6, 2009. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters)Reuters - He came proclaiming himself the new junior senator from Illinois.




Alcoa to slash 13,500 jobs and cut production (Reuters) -

Alain Belda, chairman of Alcoa Inc. speaks to the media during a news conference in Montreal, Quebec, May 7, 2007. (Shaun Best/Reuters)Reuters - Aluminum producer Alcoa Inc said on Tuesday it will curtail metal production by about 18 percent and cut some 15,200 jobs to save cash and reduce costs as it seeks to counter the impact of the global economic downturn.




German tycoon Adolf Merckle commits suicide (Reuters) -

German billionaire Adolf Merckle, pictured in this undated handout photo, has killed himself, his family said on January 6, 2009. 'The desperate situation of his companies caused by the financial crisis, the uncertainties of the last few weeks and his powerlessness to act, have broken the passionate family entrepreneur and he took his own life,' a family statement said. Prosecutors in the southern German town of Ulm, near Merckle's home, said the 74-year-old died when a train struck him late on Monday. There was no sign anyone else was involved, they said. Merckle was ranked as the world's 94th richest person in 2008 according to Forbes magazine and his family controls a number of German companies including cement maker HeidelbergCement and generic drug company Ratiopharm, but its empire was rocked last year by wrong-way bets made on shares in carmaker Volkswagen. (Merckle/Handout/Reuters)Reuters - German billionaire Adolf Merckle has committed suicide, in despair over the huge losses suffered by his business empire during the financial crisis, his family said on Tuesday.




Treasury says TARP costs $26.55 million through January (Reuters) -

Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson speaks at a news conference at the Treasury Department in Washington November 25, 2008. (Jason Reed/Reuters)Reuters - How much does it cost to spend $350 billion?




New Congress convenes, focused on recession (Reuters) -

President-elect Barack Obama meets with Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi at her office in the Capitol Building, January 5, 2009. (Jason Reed/Reuters)Reuters - Democrats celebrated their increased clout in the U.S. Congress on Tuesday, swearing in new members who are expected to help President-elect Barack Obama enact a massive economic stimulus package.




Gates projects Pentagon needs $70 billion more for wars (Reuters) - Reuters - U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates estimates the Pentagon will need about $70 billion more to pay for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan this year, on top of the $65.9 billion already approved by Congress.

Obama says expects deficit to approach $1 trillion (Reuters) -

President-elect Barack Obama listens to a question from the media following a meeting with members of his future cabinet and economic advisors at his transition office in Washington, January 6, 2009. (Jason Reed/Reuters)Reuters - President-elect Barack Obama said on Tuesday that he expects to inherit a U.S. budget deficit approaching $1 trillion and that his administration would have to make some tough budget choices.




Heavy fighting in Gaza City as Israel opposes truce calls (AFP) -

Smoke billows as an Israeli flare lights up the town of Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip. The heaviest fighting of Israel's war on Hamas raged in Gaza City early on Tuesday as the Israeli government parried appeals to stop the death toll from mounting further.(AFP/Patrick Baz)AFP - The heaviest fighting of Israel's war on Hamas raged in Gaza's main city early on Tuesday as the Israeli government fended off appeals to stop the death toll from mounting further.




Obama picks Leon Panetta as CIA head (AFP) -

US president-elect Barack Obama has chosen former lawmaker and White House chief of staff Leon Panetta, pictured in 2006, to head the Central Intelligence Agency, US media reported Monday.(AFP/File/Mike Theiler)AFP - US president-elect Barack Obama has chosen former White House chief of staff Leon Panetta to head the Central Intelligence Agency, a Democratic Party official told AFP Monday.






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