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11:58 am
Thu February 9, 2012

Feds Find Wide Variation In Serious Infections Linked To Catheters

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Inattention to catheters used often in ICUs can lead to serious infections.

Originally published on Thu February 9, 2012 5:09 pm

Across the country, 1 in 6 hospitals has high rates of one of the most serious kinds of preventable infections — those caused by catheters inserted into large veins, according to new data published by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

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The Two-Way
11:09 am
Thu February 9, 2012

U.S. Regulators Approve First Nuclear Power Plant In A Generation

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The containment vessel of Vogtle Unit 3 is already being assembled.

Originally published on Thu February 9, 2012 11:33 am

The National Regulatory Agency announced it had given Southern Co. the OK to build two nuclear reactors in Georgia, making it the first new nuclear power plant approved in a generation.

The AP, which reported earlier today that the NRC was poised to give its approval, reports that one of the $14 billion reactors could be ready as soon as 2016. The second reactor could begin operating in 2017. The AP adds:

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The Two-Way
10:35 am
Thu February 9, 2012

Ban On Insider Trading By Lawmakers Passes House, Heads To Obama's Desk

Originally published on Thu February 9, 2012 10:39 am

By a nearly unanimous vote this morning the House passed the STOCK Act, which as NPR's Tamara Keith has reported, "would, among other things, explicitly ban insider trading for members of Congress and their staffs."

The vote was 417-2, with 14 members absent. The two nay votes were from Rep. John Campbell, R-Calif., and Rep. Rob Woodall, R-Ga.

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Anti-Government Protests Roil Egypt
10:24 am
Thu February 9, 2012

Wael Ghonim: Creating A 'Revolution 2.0' In Egypt

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Wael Ghonim talks with reporters in Cairo's Tahrir Square pn Feb. 8, 2011, as protests there continued.

The protests that led to the Egyptian revolution last year were organized in part by an anonymous Facebook page administrator. When the police found out who he was, they arrested and interrogated him. After his release, Wael Ghonim became the public face of the Egyptian revolution.

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The Two-Way
10:21 am
Thu February 9, 2012

Gorbachev: Russia's Putin Has 'Exhausted' Himself

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Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev delivers a lecture entitled "My Life in Politics" at the International University in Moscow on Thursday.

Originally published on Thu February 9, 2012 10:25 am

The former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev says if things don't change in Russia after it holds presidential elections, there will be more protests.

In a lecture at Moscow's International University on Thursday, Gorbachev also had some harsh words for Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.

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