How to help Oklahoma tornado victims - NBCNews.com

May 21st, 2013 U.S.

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How to help Oklahoma tornado victims
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Delta, United Airlines and US Airways partner with the Red Cross throughout the year, which uses miles to help get volunteers and staff to key locations during disasters. (Note: The donation is not tax-deductible as the IRS considers it a gift.) For
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Mexican tycoon Slim seeks funding details of US protest group - Reuters

May 21st, 2013 U.S.
Mexican tycoon Slim seeks funding details of US protest group
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MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A U.S. cellphone company owned by Carlos Slim has asked Californian authorities to investigate the funding behind protests against the Mexican tycoon by lobby group Two Countries, One Voice. The group has been leading U.S.

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As US struggles with Syria policy, Senate panel backs arming rebels - Reuters

May 21st, 2013 U.S.
As US struggles with Syria policy, Senate panel backs arming rebels
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The Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted 15-3 for legislation that would send arms to "vetted" moderate members of the Syrian opposition, the first time U.S. lawmakers have approved such military action in the two-year-old civil war. The measure

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Deal eases some hiring restrictions for US tech firms - USA TODAY

May 21st, 2013 U.S.

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Deal eases some hiring restrictions for US tech firms
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Hardest hit by that requirement: big outsourcing firms that deploy mostly foreign workers — mainly from India — as consultants at U.S. companies. But many U.S.-based tech companies that already hire a large share of American workers likely would
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Oklahoma combs through wreckage after ’storm of storms’ leaves 24 dead - NBCNews.com

May 21st, 2013 U.S.
Oklahoma combs through wreckage after 'storm of storms' leaves 24 dead
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Burma President Ends US Trip With Trade Deal - VOA - Voice of America

May 21st, 2013 U.S.

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Burma President Ends US Trip With Trade Deal - VOA
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Marantis' office said the Trade and Investment Framework Agreement calls for the United States and Burma to identify business "initiatives" that support ongoing Burmese reforms and development projects that benefit the Burmese people, including the
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With wary eye on the US, China courts India - Reuters

May 21st, 2013 U.S.
With wary eye on the US, China courts India
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"We would not like to see India become a tool of other major countries, especially the U.S., to counterbalance or check or contain China," said Hu Shisheng, an India specialist at CICIR, a Chinese government-backed think tank in Beijing. "We want

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Keystone XL Bill Heads to House Vote But Is Largely Symbolic - U.S. News & World Report

May 21st, 2013 U.S.

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Keystone XL Bill Heads to House Vote But Is Largely Symbolic
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Critics of the project argue the pipeline would not further U.S. energy interests as its supporters claim, but fuel increased development of the Canadian oil sands and serve as a highway for exports, a claim pipeline backers say is greatly exaggerated.

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