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Retired NFL Players, Union Meet In Federal Court

A dispute between retired NFL players and their union heads to federal court Monday for a trial about money. More than 2,000 former players filed a class-action lawsuit against the NFL Players Association charging that the union breached a contract that would've supplied the players with millions of dollars in licensing revenue.

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20.10.2008 14:59:00 - NPR Topics: News

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Republican Colin Powell Endorses Democrat Obama

Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama has picked up the endorsement of former Secretary of State Colin Powell. The former Bush administration official broke with the Republican party Sunday. Obama told a rally in Fayetteville, N.C., that he was honored to have Powell's support.

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20.10.2008 14:57:00 - NPR Topics: News

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McCain Shakes Off Powell's Endorsement Of Obama

Republican presidential hopeful John McCain was campaigning Sunday in the swing state of Ohio. He cast himself as the guardian of middle-class workers and small-business owners. McCain also said he was not surprised that former Secretary of State Colin Powell, a Republican, endorsed his Democratic opponent Barack Obama.

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20.10.2008 14:31:00 - NPR Topics: News

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Global Summit Takes On Economic Turmoil

President Bush and French President Nicholas Sarkozy met over the weekend at Camp David to discuss the world's economic turmoil. They agreed to hold an emergency summit that will deal with the current financial crisis and also look at how international finance should be conducted in the future. Philip Coggan, a columnist and editor with The Economist, tells Steve Inskeep that the Europeans want more regulations.

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20.10.2008 14:28:00 - NPR Topics: News

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Opening Statements To Start In Fort Dix Plot

A jury will hear opening statements Monday in the trial of five foreign-born Muslim men accused of plotting to kill soldiers at Fort Dix, New Jersey. The government is presenting the case as one of the most frightening examples of homegrown terrorism since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

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20.10.2008 13:48:00 - NPR Topics: News

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Venezuela's Chavez Asks Russian Military For Help

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is building what he describes as a vital military alliance with Russia. Chavez claims he needs Russian support because U.S. officials are plotting to overthrow him. Critics say Chavez is diverting attention from critical problems ahead of next month's elections.

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20.10.2008 13:21:00 - NPR Topics: News

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Powell Backs Obama, Blasts GOP

Colin Powell, a Republican and retired general who was President Bush's first secretary of state, broke with the party Sunday and endorsed Democrat Barack Obama for president. Powell called Obama a "transformational figure" while criticizing the tone of John McCain's campaign.

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20.10.2008 12:00:00 - NPR Topics: News

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Red Sox Bedeviled By Tampa Bay Rays

For the first time, the Tampa Bay Rays are headed to the World Series. They'll take on Philadelphia after beating the Boston Red Sox 3-1 in game 7 of the American League Championship Series.

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20.10.2008 12:00:00 - NPR Topics: News

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Obama's $150 Million Changing Rules Of The Game

Barack Obama has set several money records in his two-year White House run. Each time, it seemed he might be changing the rules of the fundraising game, provided he could keep it up. Now it looks as though he truly has.

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20.10.2008 06:53:00 - NPR Topics: News

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FDIC Chairwoman Suddenly A Star

It's only in times of crisis that the spotlight shines on the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. And right now, the agency's chief Sheila Bair is practically famous.

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20.10.2008 06:05:00 - NPR Topics: News

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