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1) Angry Congress lashes out at Obama

Growing discontent over the economy and frustration with efforts to speed its recovery boiled over Thursday on Capitol Hill in a wave of criticism and outright anger directed at the Obama administration.

2) Holder's reasonable decision

Some of the prominent criticisms are exaggerated.

3) Cervical cancer screening can wait till 21, group says

Women can delay having their first Pap test for cervical cancer until they turn 21 and many can wait longer to go back for follow-up screenings, according to new guidelines released Friday by a major medical group.

4) Travesty in New York

A security nightmare, a terror threat, and a stage to proclaim the glory of jihad.

5) Reid pushes for votes on health-care bill

Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid worked Thursday to nail down the votes needed to move to a final debate on health-care legislation, but a tepid assessment of the public insurance plan he crafted emerged as the latest potential obstacle to the passage of the far-reaching changes.

6) A brawl the GOP needs

She has a strong point -- GOP primaries are the best way to test leaders and ideas.

7) Oprah to wrap up the daytime conversation

Oprah Winfrey, one of the most powerful people in the entertainment industry, will announce Friday that her iconic daytime talk show will wrap at the end of its 25th season.

8) A battlefield in the courtroom

The concept of justice is a key battlefield and a way to show we practice what we preach.

9) When the story carries the ball

There's been something off-putting about the ad campaign for "The Blind Side," a drama about a white woman who adopts an African American high school student, from trailers trafficking in nearly every troubling African American stereotype in movies (from the Magical Negro to the surly low-level b...

10) A scary diagnosis and an insensitive boyfriend

Dear Carolyn: A month ago I was diagnosed with breast cancer. Beyond the obvious fears, I was afraid my new boyfriend's feelings for me would change, what with the impact of chemo and then surgery. We'd been dating only two months when I received the diagnosis. Now that I've begun treatment, I fi...

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