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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

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Fighting erupts after Gadhafi son resurfaces

    Seif al-Islam flashes the victory sign at the Rixos hotel in Tripoli.Fresh fighting erupted in Tripoli on Tuesday hours after Moammar Gadhafi's son turned up free, thwarting Libyan rebel claims he had been captured.




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Video: Rebels, Gadhafi loyalists battle for Tripoli

    Aug. 23: As rebels claim control of the majority of Libya’s capital, Tripoli, one of embattled Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi’s sons is urging loyalists to fight off the insurgents. NBC’s Richard Engel reports. (Today Show)As rebels claim control of the majority of Libya’s capital, Tripoli, one of embattled Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi’s sons is urging loyalists to fight off the insurgents. NBC’s Richard Engel reports. (TODAY)




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US senators to Libya rebels: Jail Lockerbie bomber
    New York's U.S. senators have asked the Libyan transitional government to hold the convicted Lockerbie, Scotland, plane bomber fully accountable for his terrorist actions.

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Live updates: Libya's teetering 42-year-old regime


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Prosecutors seek to dismiss Strauss-Kahn charges
    A formal dismissal of the sexual assault case against Dominique Strauss-Kahn is expected Tuesday, though the maid, Nafissatou Diallo, is asking the judge to boot the DA's office off the case

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Post 9/11, surveillance cameras everywhere

    Police in London used images such as this one, taken from surveillance cameras, to try to identify rioters in London last month.Millions of security cameras have been installed in the U.S. since Sept. 11, but experts say they are more often used for other purposes besides tracking terrorists.




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First Read: Republicans backtrack on Libya
    Some GOP presidential candidates at odds with some of their previous statements on President Obama’s handling of the military intervention.

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Security flaw could expose credit card data
    If you have a credit card account with BofA or Chase â€" two of the nation’s largest banks â€" a major security flaw has been exposed that could make your personal information vulnerable.

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Hurricane Irene marks first big US threat in years
    The rapidly intensifying Irene that's already cut a destructive path through the Caribbean is the first hurricane to seriously threaten the U.S. in almost three years.

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Forget the market: We can’t afford to retire
    Forget the recent market slide. Many Americans are woefully underfunded for retirement and have been since well before the recent slide in stock prices.

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Economists see no 2nd recession, no real recovery
    Another recession isn't likely over the next 12 months. Neither is any meaningful improvement in the economy.

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Video: Dramatic shootout caught on camera

    Aug. 23: A dramatic shootout leaves a wounded police officer recovering in a San Diego hospital. The incident was caught on camera. NBC’s Miguel Almaguer reports.  (Today Show)A dramatic shootout leaves a wounded police officer recovering in a San Diego hospital. The incident was caught on camera. NBC’s Miguel Almaguer reports. (TODAY)




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'Horrific crime:' Tot critical after falling 2 stories

    A police office surveys the parking structure at Children's Hospital of Orange County in Orange, Calif. on Monday. Sgt. Dan Adams said the infant fell from the second story or higher.An infant was critically injured after plunging at least two stories from a Southern California hospital's parking structure, officials said.




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PhotoBlog: Turkey's unseen war in northern Iraq

    Dozens of Kurdish rebels have been killed in cross-border air raids.Dozens of Kurdish rebels have been killed in cross-border air raids.




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Largest Colorado quake since 1973 shakes homes
    The largest earthquake to strike Colorado in almost 40 years has shaken hundreds of people near the New Mexico border and caused minor damage to a few homes.

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Toyota debuts new Camry amid competition
    Toyota plans to unveil its first redesign of the Camry in five years on Tuesday. While it promises new technology, America's best-selling car faces a fight to stay on top.

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Biden's 'noodle diplomacy' draws crowds

    Chinese diners crowd the Yaoji Chaogan restaurant, after the restaurant's popularity soared due to U.S. Vice President Joe Biden's impromptu meal there last week, in Beijing, on Monday.Black bean sauce noodles and other delicacies served at one Beijing eatery are being snapped up by customers eager to order the dishes eaten by U.S. Vice President Joe Biden on a recent visit.




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Six shot at Philadelphia basketball game
    Six spectators were shot and wounded when a gunman opened fire at half-time of an adult basketball league game in Philadelphia on Monday, and one person was in critical condition, police said.

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'Sickening' spill kills hundreds of thousands of fish

    Swamp tour guide Jack Sessions holds up a dead large mouth bass last Wednesday on the Pearl River near Slidell, La. Other dead fish, mussels and eels float on the water.A rotten stench hung over a 60-mile stretch of Louisiana's Pearl River as boats trawled through thick layers of dead fish, and sweating workers bent to scoop the carcasses from the water.




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'Mad Men' actor: 'Be careful' with January Jones

    The young man who plays Don Draper and Betty Francis' son, 11-year-old Jared Gilmore, is leaving the show, but he had a few words of advice for whoever is next in line to play Bobby.The young man who plays Don Draper and Betty Francis' son, 11-year-old Jared Gilmore, is leaving the show, but he had a few words of advice for whoever is next in line to play Bobby.




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Calif. fugitive arrested 36 years after escape
    A fugitive who spent the last 36 years on the run after escaping from a California prison camp is in custody after investigators used records of telephone calls possibly made by his dying mother to track him down, authorities announced Monday.

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'Ain't No Mountain' songwriter Ashford dies
    His longtime friend and former publicist Liz Rosenberg told The Associated Press that Ashford â€" who along with wife Valerie Simpson wrote some of Motown's biggest hits â€" died Monday.

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Transit police arrest San Francisco protesters
    More than three dozen protesters were arrested Monday during a chaotic run through downtown San Francisco that snarled traffic and train service during the evening commute.

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Halliburton exec takes a swig of fracking fluid
    An energy company executive's sip of fracking fluid at an industry conference this month has been called a demonstration by some and a stunt by others.

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