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I was born. hurrah.
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My sister
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Goldman Sachs has agreed to $550 million settlement with the federal government after being accused of misleading investors during the subprime mortgage crisis and housing market collapse. Goldman Sachs reported a profit of $13.39 billion in 2009.
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The Republican Party gains control of the House of Representatives in the midterm elections, but the Democratic party retains the majority in the Senate.
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The House of Representatives votes 264–157 to pass the child nutrition bill, which expands the scope of the current school lunch program and implements improvements to the overall health of the foods available and provided through that program.
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Henry Hudson, a federal judge from Virginia, rules that one of the main provisions of the health-care form law is unconstitutional.
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The Senate votes 65 to 31 in favor of repealing Don't Ask, Don't Tell, the Clinton-era military policy that forbids openly gay men and women from serving in the military.
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After years of debate and compromise, Congress passes a $4.3 billion health bill for the rescue workers involved in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks in New York City. The bill will cover $1.8 billion in health-care costs for the 60,000 rescue workers registered for monitoring and treatment; the City of New York will pay 10% of the bill's overall costs
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Despite threats of terrorist attacks, complaints about poor preparations, and the international condemnation over their anti-gay law
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Britain Parliament votes 274-12 to give diplomatic recognition to Palestine.
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i got my first phone
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Shadow
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I have all the koala-fications
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i could fly