Monday, February 20, 2012
Year 2012Episode 3660 minFeb 20, 2012

2012/02/20 Headlines: Report: U.S. Taxpayers Will Subsidize Mortgage Settlement; Eurozone Ministers Consider $171 Billion Greek Bailout; Hundreds of Thousands Protest Austerity Measures in Spain; U.S. and British Officials Urge Israel to Back Off on Iran Attack; Syrians Call for a "Day of Defiance" After Weekend Violence; U.S. Senators Urge Arming of Rebels; Bahraini Govt Deports Four More Human Rights Observers; Palestinian Prisoner Risking Death on 65th Day of Hunger Strike; Report: NYPD Spied on Muslim College Students Throughout Northeast; Romney Campaign Co-Chair in Arizona Resigns; Santorum Challenges Obama's Christian Values; U.S. Supreme Court Blocks Century-Old Montana Ban on Corporate Campaign Spending; Billionaire Casino Mogul Pledges $10 Million More to Gingrich Super PAC; Lawsuit Filed to Block License for New Nuclear Reactors in Georgia; FBI Sting Operation Foils U.S. Capitol Suicide Bomb Plot; California Prisoner Dies During Hunger Strike over Jail Conditions; After Public Campaign, Foxconn to Increase Wages, Reduce Overtime Hours at Chinese Factory; Sports News Giant Criticized over Racist Phrase in Jeremy Lin Headline;$
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