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 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines October 19, 2010: Bank of America, GMAC Lift Foreclosure Moratorium
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines October 19, 2010: Employees at "Foreclosure Mill" Were Bribed to Alter Documents
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines October 19, 2010: GOP Candidate in Alaska Defends Handcuffing of Reporter
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines October 19, 2010: GOP-Linked Group Urges Latinos Not to Vote in Nov. Election
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines October 19, 2010: Sharron Angle to Latino Students: "You Look a Little Asian"
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines October 19, 2010: Jury Rejects Entrapment Defense and Convicts Newburgh 4
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines October 19, 2010: Militants Attack Chechen Parliament; At Least Six Dead
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines October 19, 2010: Supreme Court to Decide Ashcroft Detention Case
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines October 19, 2010: US Mistakenly Deports Mentally Ill US Citizen to Mexico
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines October 19, 2010: AZ Senator: Strip Citizenship of US-Born Kids of Undocumented Parents
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines October 19, 2010: Obama Admin Seeks Changes to Telecom Surveillance Laws
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines October 19, 2010: Facebook Admits Major Breach of Privacy
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines October 19, 2010: French Unions Stage Nationwide General Strike
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines October 19, 2010: Video Shows Indonesian Soldiers Torturing West Papuans
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines October 19, 2010: US to Announce $2 Billion in Military Aid for Pakistan
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines October 19, 2010: Canadian Military Commander Pleads Guilty to Murder, Rape Charges
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines October 19, 2010: NYC to Pay Critical Mass Bike Riders Nearly $1 Million in Settlement