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Monday, November 28, 2011

News8000.com - Monday, November 28, 2011


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Stocks perk up in holiday-shortened week

U.S. stocks rose Friday, after spending several back-to-back days in the red, as
investors returned from the Thanksgiving holiday for a shortened, and likely
quiet, trading session.

Gunman on loose at Chicago hospital

Police at the University of Illinois at Chicago have taken a person into custody
in the shooting death of a woman in a hospital garage, the school said Friday.

Police say a man killed his girlfriend in the garage, prompting a lockdown for
much of the ...

Poll: Nearly 25% will shop on Black Friday

Heading out for some shopping on Friday morning? You'll have some company.

19 killed in Basra blasts

At least 19 people were killed and 67 others were wounded Thursday in three
explosions in the southern Iraqi city of Basra.

Chicago's former first lady dies

Maggie Daley, the wife of a former Chicago mayor, died Thursday night after
battling breast cancer. She was 68.

North Korea threatens 'a sea of fire'

North Korea's military threatened "a sea of fire" upon the South's presidential
office a day after military exercises.

Syria faces Friday deadline

Syria has until Friday to agree to let Arab League observers into the country to
monitor the government's response to civil unrest or else face economic
sanctions from its neighbors.

Egypt's PM back after decade

Shortly after Kamal Ganzouri stepped down as prime minister more than a decade
ago, Egypt's state-run al-Ahram newspaper ran a story in which various party
and government officials accused him of being arrogant, autocratic and corrupt.

Iraq, Turkey end bans on flights

Iraq and Turkey have agreed to allow flights between their countries, ending a
mutual ban that began with a dispute about how an Iraqi government oil company
owed millions of dollars to Turkey.

Occupy protesters celebrate Thanksgiving

Occupy protesters across the country celebrated Thanksgiving on Thursday,
bringing all the trimmings of a traditional meal to the unlikely location of a
demonstration.
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