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  • Some doctors wince when patients show up with sheafs of Internet printouts. But a good conversation between doctor and patient can make a big difference in the quality of medical care provided. Here are some tips on what to ask.
  • The president said, "Peace will not come through statements and resolutions at the U.N. ... Ultimately, it is Israelis and Palestinians – not us – who must reach agreement on the issues that divide them: on borders and security; on refugees and Jerusalem."
  • A million-dollar bail agreement secured the release Wednesday of Shane Bauer and Josh Fattal, who had been sentenced to eight-year prison terms for illegal entry and espionage. A third American arrested with them, Sarah Shourd, was released last year. All denied any wrongdoing.
  • The typhoon left six people dead and thousands without power, as it moved northeast into the area devastated by the March earthquake and tsunami.
  • The explosion injured a man and his two children as they were driving through a tree-lined street in Monroe, Michigan.
  • Here in the U.S., we're doing better than average when it comes to antibiotic-resistant pneumonia with a resistance score of 19, compared with, say, Greece, which gets a 90 on a scale of 100, which is the worst.
  • Eric Schmidt told a Senate panel the company faces tough competition and isn't using its dominance in Internet search to stifle competitors. The hearing is examining whether Google is abusing its power by placing links to its own content and services at the top of search results to the disadvantage of its rivals' links.
  • The Federal Reserve has announced a plan to drive long-term interest rates even lower. But with borrowers still too cautious to take on additional debt, will the move have a positive effect? Some experts say they're not holding their breath. "The Fed can only do so much," one analyst says.
  • The House Budget Committee chairman airs his doubts about President Obama's jobs plan.
  • NASA says the falling Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite will plunge back to Earth Friday afternoon, Eastern time. Most of it will burn up, but some debris could reach ground. Scientists predict it won't reach either of the poles or North America.
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