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Yemen-Qaeda-Plot (Will update)
U.S. officials say the Yemeni branch of al Qaeda was behind a new plot to bomb an airliner that U.S. and Yemeni authorities broke up before it was a threat to Americans.
US-Abbott-Fine-Drug (will update)
Pharmaceutical manufacturer Abbott Laboratories pleaded guilty and agreed to pay $1.5 billion over the unlawful promotion of the prescription drug Depakote for use on elderly dementia patients, the Justice Department announced Monday.
Colorado-Student-Suspended
The day he returned to school from a three-day suspension, a Colorado first-grader and his family on Monday continued fighting the discipline doled out after he quoted the song "I'm Sexy and I Know It" while talking to a classmate.
DC-Prince-Harry
Washington saluted Britain's Prince Harry on Monday night for his humanitarian efforts, and he returned the favor by toasting wounded war veterans in the United States, Britain and beyond.
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Greece-Election
Greece's main center-right party failed to form a coalition government Monday, adding yet more uncertainty to the debt-ridden country's political situation.
Pakistan-Captured-American
The United States will not bargain with al Qaeda over the life of an American worker filmed making an emotional plea to President Barack Obama to save his life, U.S. officials said Monday.
INTERNATIONAL
Greece-Election
Greece's main center-right party failed to form a coalition government Monday, adding yet more uncertainty to the debt-ridden country's political situation.
France-Election
The election of François Hollande as president of France sent shock waves through markets in Asia and Europe on Monday and prompted German Chancellor Angela Merkel to lay down red lines about Europe's future.
w/France Hollande Profile
François Hollande, the president-elect of France, may be as notable for what he has not done as for what he has.
w/France-US-Election
Francois Hollande, who dramatically wrested the French presidency from Nicolas Sarkozy on Sunday, faces immediate foreign policy challenges and will approach the tasks with a cautious and calm style, analysts say.

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