On the eve of Roger Clemens’ 2008 congressional appearance, his lawyer warned federal agent Jeff Novitzky that if “he ever messes with Roger, Roger will eat his lunch.”

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Agent details physical evidence in Clemens case
On the eve of Roger Clemens’ 2008 congressional appearance, his lawyer warned federal agent Jeff Novitzky that if “he ever messes with Roger, Roger will eat his lunch.”

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Agent details physical evidence in Clemens case
Students began trickling in early. Some dressed up in button-down shirts. Nervous chatter and fidgeting arose around the room.

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Bernanke revisits college as guest lecturer at GW
ABUJA (Reuters) – Nigeria’s secret service said on Wednesday that a British and Italian hostage killed by their captors last week were executed before a failed raid to free them had even taken place, and that the kidnap gang leader had died in custody. Chris McManus and Franco Lamolinara were killed by their captors on March 8 before Nigerian and British special forces could free them during a raid on the house where they were being held. They had been kidnapped last May while working for a construction company in northwest Nigeria. …
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Nigeria security forces: hostages killed before raid
Rick Santorum won 33 delegates in the Kansas Republican presidential caucuses Saturday, but Mitt Romney limited the damage by winning delegates in three U.S territories.

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Santorum picks up delegates with Kansas victory
It was an ominous introduction for Republican Newt Gingrich, whose future as a presidential candidate rests in Mississippi and Alabama.

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Reuters – Bailed-out insurer American International Group reported a $19.8 billion profit for the fourth quarter, after an accounting change that allowed the company to record an enormous one-time benefit.

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AIG posts huge 4th-quarter profit on tax benefit
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Reuters – Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich’s campaign struggled to fend off more bad news on Tuesday after he was quoted supporting main rival Mitt Romney’s healthcare reform in Massachusetts.

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AP – Energy Secretary Steven Chu said Thursday that no one from the White House ever contacted him to make a political decision on a half-billion-dollar loan to a California solar company that later went bankrupt.

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Chu says WH did not contact him on Solyndra loan
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AP – A Republican House chairman blasted the solar industry Thursday, calling loans to solar panel manufacturers, such as ill-fated Solyndra Inc., a poor bet and predicting the solar panel industry itself could collapse in the United States.

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GOP lawmaker: US solar panel industry could fail
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