Christmas
WASHINGTON (GaeaTimes.com) -- Politics takes a trip of the dark alleys this Christmas as the Senators quarrel among themselves on Senate Majority Leader Sen.
LONDON - Travellers at British airports will be subjected to a full-body scan after the country's Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, backed the new system.
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama ended a Hawaiian vacation on Monday with a return to the Washington he never really escaped.
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