As Kasim Reed began making plans Wednesday for his first term as Atlanta’s mayor, opponent Mary Norwood still had not conceded defeat and said she will seek a recount. (WSB)
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As rumors swirl about alleged affairs, Tiger Woods says in a statement that he regrets his 'transgressions' and 'personal sins,' but that he and his family will deal with them privately. (AP/Dec. 2)
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Senator Kasim Reed says he will respect the recount for the mayor of Atlanta votes requested by Mary Norwood, however he is focused on being mayor. (WSB)
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A Maryland groom wasted no time in telling his family and friends who couldn’t attend his wedding that he was officially off the market. After exchanging vows he immediately updated his Facebook and Twitter status to married. (AP/Dec. 02)
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James Woods has settled a lawsuit against a hospital in Rhode Island where his younger brother Michael died in 2006. Kent Hospital will create creating an institute in Michael Woods' honor to study redesigning health care and reducing errors. (AP)
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Notre Dame fired football coach Charlie Weis Monday, three days after he completed a 6-6 season with a loss at Stanford. Weis was let go with six years remaining on a 10-year contract signed midway through his first season. (AP/Nov. 30)
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Alicia Keys announces that five lucky people will be going with her when she heads back to Africa with AIDS charity Keep a Child Alive and explains how you could be one of them. (AP/Dec. 1)
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As President Obama begins sending 30,000-35,000 additional troops to fight the war in Afghanistan, some New Yorkers say they are skeptical about the troop build-up. (AP/Dec. 2)
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Students wouldn’t stop singing Bohemian Rhapsody and eventually forced Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio to leave a public forum at Arizona State University on illegal immigration. (AP/Dec. 1)
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Police plan to file charges against several bouncers who were videotaped beating two men outside a New Jersey nightclub co-owned by hip-hop star Jay Z. (AP/Dec. 1)
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A sheriff’s spokesman in Washington state says Seattle police have fatally shot the man suspected of gunning down four police officers. (AP/Dec. 1)
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