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Libyan prime minister kidnapped, then set free

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A sign on the Capitol steps set up by Senate Democrats on Day 9 of the federal government shutdown.
 
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  The partial government shutdown enters Day 10 frozen in the same place.  
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  world      
  Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan.   Libyan prime minister kidnapped, then set free
Ali Zeidan was abducted by armed gunmen following weekend U.S. raid.
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  world      
  A computer screen displaying Lon Snowden, the father of U.S. intelligence leaker Edward Snowden, is seen upon his arrival  at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport on Oct. 10, 2013.   Edward Snowden's father arrives in Russia to see son
Lon Snowden says he doubts his son Edward will return to the United States.
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  politics      
  Grand Canyon National Park Superintendent Dave Uberuaga speaks at the blocked entrance of the Grand Canyon, Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2013, in Tusayan, Ariz. The Grand Canyon remains closed to visitors because of the partial government shutdown. (AP Photo/Mat   Shutdown's economic toll on parks: $76 million a day
National parks lose 715,000 visitors a day
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  news      
  This map, developed by the University of Hawaii, Manoa, shows the year when each location is likely to see its temperatures shift beyond historical extremes of the past 150 years.   U.S. will see unprecedented heat waves by midcentury
Steady heat waves could hit the tropics by 2020 and the U.S. by 2047, a study finds.
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  business      
  Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke smiles as he testifies before the House Financial Services Committee in July.   Ben Bernanke helped lead nation out of crisis
It's official: One of the most influential Fed chairmen ever to step down on Jan. 31.
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  mlb      
  David Freese rounds the bases after his second-inning homer.   Killer Cardinals return to NLCS
Wainwright, Freese led the Cardinals to the NLCS.
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  experience      
  Norwegian is poised to fill out its new   What's in a ship name? Norwegian says, "Plenty".
Norwegian names their two new cruise ships Norwegian Escape and Norwegian Bliss.
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  cars      
  2014 Acura MDX can steer itself   Self-driving cars? They are (sort of) here already
Several luxury automakers now have systems that automatically steer cars on highways
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  politics      
    AP retracts Terry McAuliffe report
The Associated press has retracted a story about documents in a federal fraud case.
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  The Day In Pictures Gallery
A firefighter hoses down a fire at a garment factory on Oct. 9 in Gazipur, Bangladesh. A dozen people died in the blaze.

 
 
A firefighter hoses down a fire at a garment factory on Oct. 9 in Gazipur, Bangladesh. A dozen people died in the blaze.
 
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