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VIOLENT DEMONSTRATION. Kabul, Afghanistan.
Over a thousand protesters burn cars, throw rocks at a U.S. military base to protest an anti-Islam film.

CHICAGO: STRIKE TWO. Second Week of School Still Out.
Parents scramble to find daycare as the teachers' strike enters its second week; Chicago mayor says he will file a law suit to try to end the walkout which involves over 3 hundred thousand students.

HAS 'OCCUPY' EVOLVED? What Are They Up To?
Worldwide rallies today will mark the one-year anniversary of the movement, which these days is less organized but has more targets.

38th Annual Johnny Appleseed Festival

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His name was Jonathan Chapman, and he was also commonly known as Johnny Appleseed. John was an American pioneer nurseryman who introduced apple trees to large parts of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois.

Every year, since the early 70's the citizens of of Fort Wayne host visitors from throughout the nation and the world to celebrate the pioneer spirit of John Chapman, better known as "Johnny Appleseed," Mr. Chapman was said to be a colorful character of the Indiana frontier in the early 1800's.

This Week in History

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This Week in History, Sep 16 - Sep 22

Sep 16, 1932
Gandhi begins fast in protest of caste separation. From his cell at Yerovda Jail near Bombay, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi begins a hunger strike in protest of the British government's decision to separate India's electoral system by caste.

Sep 17, 1862
Battle of Antietam. Beginning early on the morning of this day in 1862, Confederate and Union troops in the Civil War clash near Maryland's Antietam Creek in the bloodiest one-day battle in American history.

Sep 18, 1793

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NEW US NUKES. Nuclear Arsenal Overhaul.
Officials say U.S. nuclear arsenal is set to undergo the costliest modernization in its history at a time of fiscal crisis.

HEALTH CARE COSTS. Providers Charging Higher Rates.
Doctors as well as other medical providers have billed Medicare for increasingly complicated and costly treatments over the past decade, adding $11 billion to reimbursements and signaling a possible rise in billing abuse, according to an investigation by the Center for Public Integrity.

GUATEMALA ERUPTION. Volcano Forces Evacuations

To Find a Good Night’s Sleep at the Drugstore

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Almost everyone suffers from trouble sleeping at one time or another. Insomnia—the inability to sleep—isn’t a single disorder itself, but rather a general symptom like fever or pain.

People with insomnia may be plagued by trouble falling asleep, unwelcome awakenings during the night, and fitful sleep. They may experience daytime drowsiness, yet still be unable to nap, and are often anxious and irritable or forgetful and unable to concentrate.

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PROTESTS SPREAD. All Across Muslim World
Demonstrators protest from Australia to Yemen over controversial film. Islamist are fanning the flames of popular anger over perceived insults to their religion.

GOP LEADERS. Questioning Romney Tactics.
Mitt Romney’s remarks over the deadly attack on the US embassy in Libya have amplified concerns by members of his party that the candidate is losing a winnable election with a series of poor miscalculations and political errors.

CHINESE NAVY THREATEN. Japanese Waters.

UN URGES LEADERS TO RESTORE CALM

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The United Nations human rights chief is urging religious and political leaders to do their utmost to restore calm in the wake of an anti-Islam film that has sparked protests in countries across the world.

“The film is malicious and deliberately provocative and portrays a disgracefully distorted image of Muslims. I fully understand why people wish to protest strongly against it, and it is their right to do so peacefully,” the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay, said in a news release.

Are These Nations Friends or Foes?

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US Embassies and missions have been placed on high alert as the protests continue to spread across the Muslim world, while crazed demonstrators storm US embassies and leaders reserve strongest language for this crude and controversial film.

Why aren't these new Arab leaders not moving faster to defuse increasing tensions tensions?

Meanwhile. some Islamist governments appear to be fanning the flames of popular anger over the perceived insults to their religion.

Should these leaders show more responsibility? What do you think?

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FED'S BOLD PLAN. Boosting Our Economy
Investors sent stock prices rocketing. But economists are skeptical the plan to purchase more bonds will help.

MIDDLE EAST UPROAR CONTINUES. Suspicious Anti-Muslim Film.
Police, protesters clash near the U.S. Embassies. Meanwhile in Israel, police increase their presence in Jerusalem's old city.

AFGHAN WAR FADING. Has The Nation Forgotten?
Families of U.S. soldiers who were killed in action feel despair that many fellow citizens have failed to appreciate their total sacrifice.

BRITISH ROYAL FAMILY TROUBLES. Another Royal Embarrassment?