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In China Visit, Obama Walks a Tightrope

President Barack Obama weighs multiple concerns on his first trip to China. Among those are how he can enlist China's help in aiding global problems while also raising the issue of the country's human rights record. So far, the president stresses the positives in their relationship, earning him criticism for being too soft on the Communist giant.
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Cops Search for Missing 5-Year-Old

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Acting on a tip, authorities search for missing 5-year-old Shaniya Davis in south-central North Carolina. Police have charged the girl's mother, Antoinette Nicole Davis, left, with human trafficking and other offenses. She reported her daughter missing on Tuesday.
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Giuliani Calls 9/11 Trials Too Risky

Former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani decries the Obama administration's plan to bring five suspects in the attacks to his city to stand trial. The proceedings will put New York at risk and show "an over-concern with the rights of terrorists," he says. Also See: GOP, Democrats Clash Over Trials
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Illinois May Get Guantanamo Inmates

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The Obama administration is considering buying a prison in western Illinois to house a limited number of detainees from the U.S. prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, White House officials say. The 1,600-cell Thomson Correctional Facility would also be used for federal prison inmates.
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Clinton: I'm Not Running for NY Governor

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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton denies rumors that she will quit her post to run for governor of New York. On ABC's "This Week," the former first lady says that she wishes to quell speculation of any interest on her part of becoming the state's top elected official. "I'm committed to the job that I have," she says.
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Baby at Center of Court Battle Dies

A disabled British boy dies after his father agrees to remove him from life support. "Baby RB" had a rare genetic condition that made his muscles weak and caused him to struggle to eat and breathe. His condition sparked a court battle as the father fought the decision by his wife and the hospital to switch his son's ventilator off.
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Hawaii's White Beaches Washing Away

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US-Russia Arms Pact in the Works

President Barack Obama closes a summit with Asia-Pacific leaders by announcing that the U.S. and Russia would have a new pact on reducing nuclear arms ready by year's end. It would replace the 1991 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty.
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