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Czech delay on Lisbon creates uncertainty


9:05 AM, October 28

That means final decisions by EU leaders on divvying up the new posts created under the treaty are unlikely to be made at the Brussels meeting, the EUobserver reported Wednesday.

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Infrastructure privatizing plans slow down


9:05 AM, October 28

When the city of Chicago leased its seven-mile Skyway toll road for $1.8 billion in 2003, and Indiana did the same for the 157-mile Indiana toll road for $3.8 billion three years later, it seemed such moves were becoming a trend. But industry observers say tight credit is preventing new investors from stepping up and has left taxpayers on the hook to repair crumbling infrastructure, USA Today reported Wednesday

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Obama to sign defense authorization bill


9:05 AM, October 28

President Barack Obama was to sign into law the bill that contains funding for an alternative engine for the Joint Strike Fighter, which the administration opposes, and an expansion of the definition of federal hate crimes to include those based on gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or disability, the White House said.

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Iran to seek changes in uranium offer


9:05 AM, October 28

Al-Alam, Iran's state-owned broadcast television network, said Tehran will look to change aspects of an offer from the United States, Russia, France and the International Atomic Energy Agency to take most of the stockpile to Russia and France, where it would be refined for a medical reactor, the Los Angeles Times reported Wednesday.

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