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In this image released by the White House and digitally altered to obscure the material in front of Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton (right), she, President Obama and Vice President Joseph R. Biden (left), along with members of the national security team, receive an update on the mission against Osama bin Laden in the Situation Room of the White House on Sunday.

    LAMBRO: One kill does not a presidency make

    The Obama administration's daring nighttime attack by commandos who killed Osama bin Laden and four of his aides has dealt al Qaeda terrorists a severe but far from fatal blow.


  • Japanese people line up to buy food at a supermarket with no electricity in Ishinomaki, Miyagi Prefecture, northern Japan, on Friday, April 8, 2011. A big aftershock rocked quake-weary Japan late Thursday, rattling nerves as it knocked out power to the northern part of the country and prompted tsunami warnings that were later canceled. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu)

    Japan aftershock raises anxiety, knocks out power

    Shoppers emptied store shelves, traffic snarled after stoplights lost power and drivers waited in long lines to buy gasoline in a new wave of anxiety Friday after a magnitude-7.1 aftershock struck disaster-weary northeastern Japan.


  • Forenza wagon has Italian style

    Suzuki added its affordable Forenza Wagon to its already popular sedan offering two years ago, redefining the value equation in the Premium compact wagon segment. The Forenza lineup features euro-styling by the famed Italian Pininfarina studio, designers of the Ferrari F355 and Maranello. The compact wagon provides a wealth of European wagon DNA. The ride and handling characteristics also reflect a European influence.


  • The interior of the Altima coupe has its instruments and controls conveniently positioned. The exterior of the coupe is seven inches shorter than a sedan and two inches lower.

    Nissan's crystal ball predicts coupe success

    The most vexing task in the automobile business is predicting the future.


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