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NEWS SPORTS LIFE MONEY TECH TRAVEL OPINION WEATHER
Tom Clancy in Huntingtown, Md. Clancy, the bestselling author of 'The Hunt for Red October' and other wildly successful technological thrillers, has died. He was 66.
Author Tom Clancy dies at 66

The author died in Baltimore
National Park Service worker Michael Faw posts a sign announcing the closure of a Park Service facility at Crissy Field due to the partial government shutdown on Tuesday.
5 things to know about the government shutdown today

The first government shutdown in 17 years enters Day 2 with no legislative fix in sight.
Christopher Cruz, 28, of Passaic, N.J., was charged in a New York criminal court Oct. 2, 2013 with reckless driving involving an encounter with the driver of an SUV that turned into a videotaped high-speed chase.
Biker charged with reckless driving in taped NYC chase

One biker was struck by the car and may be paralyzed for life

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President Obama on Tuesday with Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius.
opinion
John Boehner: Obama owns this shutdown now
Washington Democrats have slammed the door on reopening the government.
Microsoft shareholders who want Bill Gates to follow Steve Ballmer out the door very likely view poor capital allocation as one of the company's primary problems.
tech
First Take: Why shareholders want Gates out
Shareholders angry over questionable acquisitions and big cash horde
Casey Kasem in 2002
people
Ailing Casey Kasem at center of family feud
His family and friends want to see him, but the radio legend's wife won't let them.
Marc Jacobs makes a personal appearance at Sephora Soho on Sept. 3, 2013 in New York City.
people
Designer Marc Jacobs leaves Louis Vuitton
He's leaving after 16 years at the fashion house.
The White House is seen behind a stop sign in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday.
politics
Obama calls a meeting as Congress stalls on shutdown
Obama calls congressional leaders to an afternoon meeting at the White House on shutdown.
Eugene Monroe
nfl
Jaguars agree to trade OL Eugene Monroe to Ravens
Ravens shore up offensive line while Jaguars look toward the future.
In this file photo from April 1998, scientists from Florida's Department of Environmental Protection use a net to take fish samples in the Indian River Lagoon near Jensen Beach., Fla.
nation
Man wades into Fla. river, dies of flesh-eating bacteria
Warm, salty water harbors organism that can kill.

 

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  A sign informs people that the Statue of Liberty is closed due to a partial federal government shutdown at Battery Park in New York.
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A sign informs people that the Statue of Liberty is closed due to a partial federal government shutdown at Battery Park in New York.
  Sandra Bullock peeks out at photographers as she arrives for the premiere of her new film 'Gravity' on Oct. 1, in New York. The movie will be in theaters on Oct. 4.
The Day In Celebrities Gallery
Sandra Bullock peeks out at photographers as she arrives for the premiere of her new film 'Gravity' on Oct. 1, in New York. The movie will be in theaters on Oct. 4.
   
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