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 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines October 18, 2013: Obama Taps Pentagon Lawyer Who Played Key Role in Drone Wars to Head Homeland Security 
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines October 18, 2013: Budget Committee Begins Talks on Long-Term Spending 
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines October 18, 2013: Obama Calls on Congress to Pass Immigration Reform, Farm Bill 
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines October 18, 2013: Iraq: 66 Killed in Attacks 
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines October 18, 2013: 4 Former Blackwater Operatives Face New Charges for Nisoor Square Massacre 
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines October 18, 2013: Marine Panel: Officer Should Be Forcibly Discharged for Role in Troops Urinating on Dead Afghans 
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines October 18, 2013: Syrian Official Says Peace Talks Possible Next Month; Rebels Kill Top General 
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines October 18, 2013: Snowden Says He Took No Secret Files to Russia 
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines October 18, 2013: Snowden's Father Says Son is a Whistleblower, Not a Fugitive 
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines October 18, 2013: Canada: Dozens Arrested as Police Descend on Anti-Fracking Blockade in New Brunswick 
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines October 18, 2013: Romania: Chevron Halts Search for Natural Gas After Mass Protests 
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines October 18, 2013: Romanians Protest Gold Mine Project Planned by Canadian Firm 
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines October 18, 2013: Report: Federal Health Exchange Created Using Decade-Old Technology 
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines October 18, 2013: Transit Workers Go on Strike in California 
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines October 18, 2013: U.N. Agency: Outdoor Air Pollution is Leading Cause of Cancer 
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines October 18, 2013: Report: Nearly 30 Million People Enslaved Worldwide; 60,000 in U.S.