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1. Vast F.C.C. Plan Would Bring Net to More in U.S. The 10-year plan would reimagine the nation?s media and technology priorities by establishing high-speed Internet as the country?s dominant communication network.
2. New York Cabs Gouged Riders Out of Millions Thousands of taxi drivers overcharged riders more than $8 million by switching the meter to double the rate, according to the Taxi and Limousine Commission.
3. Sex-Abuse Scandal in the German Church Touches Pope Benedict XVI?s Archdiocese A senior church official acknowledged a German archdiocese made ?serious mistakes? in reassigning an abusive priest during the pope?s tenure as its archbishop in the 1980s.
4. Clinton Rebukes Israel for Housing Announcement Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton called Israel?s plans for new housing units for Jews in East Jerusalem ?a deeply negative signal? about Israel-American relations.
5. Saturday Profile: Heartthrob?s Barbed Blog Challenges China?s Leaders Han Han, the heartthrob racecar driver and pop novelist who just happens to be China?s most widely read blogger, has been delivering increasingly caustic attacks on China?s leadership.
6. Tea Party Avoids Divisive Social Issues God, life and family get little mention in the party?s statements, with the focus instead on fiscal responsibility.
7. 3 Rulings Find No Link to Vaccines and Autism Judges used strong language in dismissing anti-vaccine evidence presented in cases against the government.
8. Arrest Stokes Concerns About Radicalized Muslims The arrest of a New Jersey man in Yemen is the latest in a string of cases involving radicalized American Muslims.
9. E.E.O.C. Sees Bias in Almontaser Ouster at Khalil Gibran School A federal commission has determined that the Department of Education discriminated against the principal of an Arabic-language public school in Brooklyn.
10. Texas Conservatives Win Vote on Textbook Standards Because Texas is a large buyer of textbooks, the changes approved by the school board will have a broad influence.
11. Woods May Return for Masters, but His Camp Says Little While there is a lack of concrete information from his camp, sources believe that Tiger Woods is working with Ari Fleischer and will not return to golf before the Masters in April.
12. Big East: West Virginia 53, Notre Dame 51: Mountaineers and Hoyas Are a Step From the Top The No. 4-seeded Mountaineers outslugged Notre Dame, 53-51, on Friday, and will play No. 8 Georgetown for the Big East title on Saturday.
13. Pakistan Army Digs In on Turf of the Taliban The army has gained the upper hand, but insurgents in South Waziristan continue to make their presence known.
14. Pelosi Predicts a Health Bill Within 10 Days The White House and Congressional leaders put Democrats on notice that they would push ahead next week toward climactic votes on health care legislation.
15. Cost of Stadium Reveals Tensions in South Africa Even as a $137 million stadium to be used for four World Cup games is rising, poverty remains prevalent nearby.
16. Gillibrand Still Trying to Win Over Bloomberg Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg has worked against Senator Kirsten E. Gillibrand?s candidacy but never said why.
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