
CNN “Baby killer” was shouted during a Congressional speech after the health care bill passed. Watch the video and tell us if you agree with keeping existing limits on federal funding for abortion http://on.cnn.com/cIFQSM
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Someone shouted "baby killer" Sunday as an anti-abortion Democratic congressman was speaking on the House floor shortly after the chamber passed a sweeping health care reform bill with his help.

CNN Breaking News: House passes health care reform, the most sweeping social legislation in more than four decades.

CNN LIVE now: The House is voting on the much anticipated health care reform bill. Watch it now http://on.cnn.com/bEJwdL and let us know where you stand regarding the bill.

CNN Breaking News: House Democrats have 216 votes needed to pass health care reform, chairman of House Democratic Caucus tells CNN. - http://bit.ly/bPOmfm

CNN CNN fans: Here’s your chance to help us create our new marketing campaign. Just film a video showing how and why you get your news from CNN and HLN. Trevor takes CNN along as he travels the world. How about you? http://on.cnn.com/bh0csJ
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CNN CNN re-examines the sex abuse crisis within the Catholic Church after a video surfaced in Brazil portraying a priest and an altar boy having sex. How do you think the church should respond? http://on.cnn.com/b3bTER
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As Pope Benedict XVI wound down his first visit to the United States in 2008, the U.S. Catholic Church's news service noted that the pontiff had achieved his top objective for the trip by personally apologizing to Americans who had been sexually abused by priests.

CNN Want the chance to shape a new CNN show? Post your Facebook comments via CNN.com during the Web-exclusive beta of “John King, USA.” Watch John and Ron Paul LIVE now on CNN.com and share your feedback http://on.cnn.com/aCDXi3
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CNN $940 billion over 10 years is what's proposed in the reconciled health care package. See where this money is coming from and tell us if the provisions for insurance coverage will help you http://on.cnn.com/bIPkFx
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The latest proposal will cost $940 billion over 10 years, a cost that will be fully paid for according to budget estimates. Here's a look at how.

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CNN Can Facebook be used to fight crime? See how one of Italy’s most-wanted Mafia suspects was taken down by a Facebook faux pas http://bit.ly/9m8YlZ

CNN “All blacks” asked to leave Wal-Mart after an unidentified man accessed one store’s public address system. Get details on the investigation and tell us how you think Wal-Mart should handle this http://on.cnn.com/cACmnq
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New Jersey authorities are investigating an announcement made over a public address system at a southern New Jersey Wal-Mart telling "all blacks" to leave the store.

CNN A baby was left in an oven overnight – find out why his father let this happen and how authorities responded to the situation. What’s an appropriate punishment for this horrifying offense? http://on.cnn.com/bkCxcl
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A Kentucky man high on marijuana and drunk on whiskey put his 5-week-old son in the oven Sunday and left him there overnight, police said.

CNN See the top 3 innovations that shaped America during the second half of the 20th century from CNN contributor Bob Greene http://on.cnn.com/dq0BtF and tell us what you would list as the top 3 innovations
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Three choices, and you only get to pick one:

CNN Jury duty has become an economic inconvenience, leaving many trying to dodge their civic duty. See where jurors earn the most – and even volunteer to serve – and tell us how you would respond to a summons http://on.cnn.com/9AKrs6
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Juggling single motherhood in a recession is tough on 50-year-old Felicia Cinnamon. So is working in sales when clients are spending less money these days.

CNN Can the House pass the health care bill without actually voting on it? See what “rule” surfaced today that may make it possible to pass the roughly $875 billion bill without a House vote http://on.cnn.com/d8oV8j
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Can the House of Representatives pass a health care bill without actually voting on it?
























