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Friday's Daily Brief: Obama Takes On Coal; 13 People Shot In Chicago Park

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Friday's Daily Brief: Obama Takes On Coal; 13 People Shot In Chicago Park
Obama Takes On Coal With First-Ever Carbon Limits
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Obama Takes On Coal With First-Ever Carbon Limits

Chicago Park Shooting: 13 People Shot On Basketball Court (VIDEO)
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Chicago Park Shooting: 13 People Shot On Basketball Court (VIDEO)

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Syria Declares Inventory In Initial OPCW Submission To Organization For The Prohibition Of Chemical Weapons


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