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U.S. Top News: Senate Democrats say will defeat Obamacare delay as government shutdown looms

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09/30/2013
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Senate Democrats say will defeat Obamacare delay as government shutdown looms
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrats who control the Senate were confident that they would defeat Republicans' efforts to delay "Obamacare" health reforms on Monday and send a "clean" bill to keep the federal government operating back to the House of Representatives.
More would blame Republicans for government shutdown: poll
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - More people will blame congressional Republicans than President Barack Obama if the government shuts down this week and most want a budget deal to avoid disruption to federal funding and services, a poll released on Monday showed.
Knox back on trial for Meredith Kercher murder in Italy
FLORENCE, Italy (Reuters) - The retrial of American Amanda Knox and her former Italian boyfriend for the 2007 murder of Meredith Kercher opened in Florence on Monday but neither of the accused were in court for the first hearing.
Small jet crashes into hangar at Southern California airport
(Reuters) - A small business jet landing at Santa Monica Airport in California swerved off the runway and struck a nearby hangar, authorities said on Sunday, before apparently catching on fire. There were no immediate reports of casualties.
Mazda recalls 161,400 Mazda6 cars in U.S. because of door problem
DETROIT (Reuters) - Mazda Motor Corp is recalling 161,400 Mazda6 sedans in the United States because loose screws could cause the side doors to come open while the car is being driven.
After years of crop crises, U.S. harvest beckons new era of plenty...almost
(Reuters) - For much of the past six years, the global grain markets have lurched from one crop crisis to the next, keeping inventories low and food prices high.
Obama administration to sue U.S. state on voting rules: source
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration plans to sue North Carolina on Monday to block newly enacted voting rules that it believes violates federal civil rights law, a person briefed on the Justice Department's plan said on Sunday.
Closed museums to be least of the problems in a shutdown
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The most iconic image from the last big shutdown of the federal government in 1995 was also its most misleading.
SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket blasts off from California
VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, California (Reuters) - An unmanned Falcon 9 rocket blasted off from California on Sunday to test upgrades before commercial satellite launch services begin later this year.
NY-Connecticut commuter line sees half capacity Monday
(Reuters) - The Metro-North Railroad expects its New Haven line to return to half capacity by Monday after a power failure last week caused delays for tens of thousands of commuters into New York City, but it will take until October 8 to restore full commuter train service, officials said on Sunday.
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