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Reporter held for 21 days in Iranian jails

Iason Athanasiadis' ordeal began at the airport, shortly after he checked in for his flight to leave Tehran.

Gramm: We need more leadership, less whining

Phil Gramm, a top adviser to Sen. John McCain, on Thursday stood by his comment that the country is in a "mental recession," and said he was trying to say the nation's leaders, not its people, were "whiners."

Fortune: Print-is-dead vs. long-live-print debate rages

The debate over the future of print media has generated some interesting sound bites of late: Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer told The Washington Post that ink-on-paper is dead in 10 years. Rupert Murdoch, meanwhile, expressed cautious optimism at a conference sponsored by his Wall Street Journal that print will be round for "at least 20 years, and outlive me."

SI.com: Wizards dealt a blow

WASHINGTON (Ticker) -- The Washington Wizards apparently will have to continue their winning ways without forward Antawn Jamison.

CNN debunks false report about Obama

Allegations that Sen. Barack Obama was educated in a radical Muslim school known as a "madrassa" are not accurate, according to CNN reporting.

Hastert, GOP stand together amid Foley scandal

Four days after Rep. Mark Foley resigned amid allegations that he had inappropriate correspondences with teenage congressional pages, a conservative newspaper called for the House speaker to follow suit Tuesday.

Lou Dobbs takes on the media

I'd like to begin this new year by thanking you for watching. And thank you for your loyalty, your innate intelligence, independence of thought and concern for this nation and for all Americans who deserve the same opportunities that have benefited you and me.

CNNMoney: Taking your home away

On June 23, the Supreme Court, in Kelo v. New London, ruled that the city was within its rights to transfer property from homeowners to private developers to build a hotel, condos, and an industrial park.

Andrew Card to remain chief of staff

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Computer scientists want to review e-votes

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