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document.write( '<span class="ap-newsbriefitem-span-body"><span class="topheadlinebody">WASHINGTON (AP) - Blizzard warnings spanned the Mid-Atlantic early Wednesday as the second major snowstorm in less than a week barreled into the region, leaving more than 10 inches of new snow in northern Maryland before dawn and threatening a whiteout for New York City. Plows have been rolling around the clock for days in the nation\'s capital, Philadelphia and Baltimore after nearly 3 feet of snow fell in some areas - and they won\'t be stopping anytime soon.</span></span></div>');

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document.write( '<span class="ap-newsbriefitem-span-body"><span class="topheadlinebody">NEW YORK (AP) - Americans backed off from holiday spending in January, but retail sales rose for a third month in a row compared with a year earlier, largely because of gas price hikes, according to figures released Wednesday by a key data service. Including goods from food to clothing to gasoline - but excluding cars - U.S. retail sales rose 3.6 percent from January 2009, according to MasterCard Advisor\'s SpendingPulse, which offer an estimate of spending in all forms including cash.</span></span></div>');

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document.write( '<span class="ap-newsbriefitem-span-body"><span class="topheadlinebody">CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - Shuttle Endeavour arrived to a warm welcome at the International Space Station early Wednesday, delivering a new room and observation deck that will come close to completing construction 200 miles above Earth. The midnight rendezvous occurred as the two spacecraft sailed over the Atlantic, just west of Portugal. It took longer than normal to lock the shuttle and station together because of the relative motion between the two. The space station\'s five residents filled the time, before their guests came aboard, by trying out camera angles and interviewing one another.</span></span></div>');

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document.write( '<span class="ap-newsbriefitem-span-body"><span class="topheadlinebody">TOKYO (AP) - Honda Motor Co. is adding 437,000 vehicles to its 15-month-old global recall for faulty air bags in the latest quality problem to hit a Japanese automaker. The company will replace the driver\'s side air bag inflator in the cars because they can deploy with too much pressure, causing the inflator to rupture and injure or kill the driver.</span></span></div>');

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document.write( '<span class="ap-newsbriefitem-span-body"><span class="topheadlinebody">LOS ANGELES (AP) - Ellen DeGeneres hit the right notes with "American Idol" viewers. Fans took to the Internet to express their pleasant surprise over the 52-year-old funnylady\'s debut as the singing competition\'s fourth judge. DeGeneres assumed her judging panel post for Tuesday\'s episode chronicling the first round of "Hollywood Week," the cutthroat post-audition phase in which 181 contestants will be narrowed down to 24 semifinalists.</span></span></div>');

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document.write( '<span class="ap-newsbriefitem-span-body"><span class="topheadlinebody">CLEVELAND (AP) - LeBron James scored 32 points to lead the Cleveland Cavaliers to their 12th straight win Tuesday night, a 104-97 victory over the New Jersey Nets. The win gives Cleveland the longest winning streak in the NBA this season. The Cavaliers (42-11) also have the best record in the league.</span></span></div>');

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