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Monday, December 19, 2011

SCOTUS sets aside 3 days for Obamacare; Kim Jung-il's successor; Ron Paul's Iowa lead; Apple's TV; and more.

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The Slatest: December 19, 2011

SCOTUS Sets Aside 3 Days for Obamacare Arguments

SCOTUS Sets Aside 3 Days for Obamacare Arguments

Justices will spread the 5 1/2 hours of oral argument over three days in March.

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With Kim Jong-il Dead, Son Steps Forward as Successor

With Kim Jong-il Dead, Son Steps Forward as Successor

Ruling party endorses Kim Jong-un as the next leader of the reclusive nation.

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New Poll: Ron Paul Out in Front in Iowa

New Poll: Ron Paul Out in Front in Iowa

Meanwhile, one-time frontrunner Newt Gingrich has seen his support dwindle.

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House GOP Preps to Kill Bipartisan Tax Cut Deal

House GOP Preps to Kill Bipartisan Tax Cut Deal

Monday vote comes after the upper chamber passed a two-month extension with sweeping bipartisan support.

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Apple Pushes Forward With Jobs' TV Vision

Apple Pushes Forward With Jobs' TV Vision

The company is reportedly briefing major media players on its plans for a Web-integrated set.

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Vaclav Havel, Czech's Velvet Revolution Leader, Dead at 75

Vaclav Havel, Czech's Velvet Revolution Leader, Dead at 75

Unlikely leader and playwright aligned his country with the West after fall of USSR.

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Flash Floods in Philippines Kill Hundreds

Flash Floods in Philippines Kill Hundreds

Torrential tropical storm Washi kills 430 in the south, sweeping whole villages into the sea.

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