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Obama administration vetoes FDA decision to remove age restriction on over-the-counter Plan B purchase.
Former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich sentenced to 14 years in prison, will join predecessor George Ryan.
Former Penn State coach Jerry Sandusky arrested again after new accusers come forward.
Syracuse University coach Bernie Fine can’t be charged for sexual abuse as statute of limitations has expired.
In interview with Barbara Walters, Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad says only a government “led by a crazy person” would kill its own people.
Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev says Russian elections should be annulled over “numerous falsifications and rigging.”
RIP: Dobie Gray, “Drift Away” singer, dead at 69.
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Judge lifts Occupy Boston injunction, Mayor asks protesters to leave; Family Guy writer Patrick Meighan recounts his Occupy LA arrest.
Philadelphia prosecutors quit seeking death penalty for Mumia Abu-Jamal.
Convicted phone hacker Glenn Mulcaire arrested as part of ongoing phone hacking scandal investigation.
Indian government’s plan to allow foreign supermarket chains derailed by opposition.
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In Focus: 2011 in Photos, Part 2 of 3.
Fox News uses footage of Greek riots to beef up post-election protests in Moscow. (More here.)
Two new clips from season two of Portlandia.
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NewsFeed: ‘Gay’ Penguin Pair Adopts a Baby Chick in China.
Tea x Time List: Top 10 Everything of 2011.
Above: Passive-aggressive stop sign spotted in Durango, Colorado.

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This x That:

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  • In interview with Barbara Walters, Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad says only a government “led by a crazy person” would kill its own people.
  • RIP: Dobie Gray, “Drift Away” singer, dead at 69.

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Look At This:

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