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[Title] => Military: 80 percent of Colombian drugs gets to US
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[Title] => After Boston bombing, Obama receives ricin letter
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[Title] => Pentagon front-runner has strong Obama ties
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[Title] => Government won't prosecute Goldman Sachs in probe
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[Title] => US banks under fire after JP Morgan's $2-B loss
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[Title] => JPMorgan Chase discloses $2-B trading loss
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