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Crew of downed plane in Hudson River receive New York City's keys

Crew of downed plane in Hudson River receive New York City's keys New York  - New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg presented Monday the keys to the city to the five-member crew of US Airways Flight 1549 that crashed in the Hudson River last month without endangering the lives of the 150 passengers.

Bloomberg presented the keys at a City Hall ceremony, calling the crew "five real American heroes."

"That day could have been one of our most tragic, but became one of our most triumphant," Bloomberg said.

Hasbro profits fall from stronger dollar, recession cutbacks

Hasbro profits fall from stronger dollar, recession cutbacks New York - Hasbro Inc, the worlds second-largest toymaker, reported a 30 per cent decline in fourth quarter profits compared to the year before, despite the burst of new products from the Star Wars and Transformers films.

Net earnings dropped to 93.6 million dollars. Revenues were down 5 per cent to 1.23 billion dollars from 1.3 billion dollars.

Obama takes stimulus to the public as Senate prepares for key vote

Obama takes stimulus to the public as Senate prepares for key voteWashington  - US President Barack Obama headed to a small manufacturing town in Indiana to build support for an unprecedented 800-billion-dollar economic recovery package that faced a key vote in the US Senate Monday.

Obama was to hold a townhall meeting with about 1,700 residents of Elkhart, Indiana, where unemployment has surged to more than 15 per cent in the last year as the wider economy suffers a serious recession.

New US envoy arrives in Pakistan to review policy on Afghanistan

Richard HolbrookeIslamabad  - US Special Representative Richard Holbrooke arrived in Pakistan on Monday for talks on ways to tackle Taliban militancy in Afghanistan.

Holbrooke, who was recently named by US President Barack Obama as his envoy for Pakistan and Afghanistan, flew into Islamabad from Munich where he told a security conference that "new ideas and better coordination" were needed to fight the Taliban.

The diplomat was scheduled to met Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and Army Chief of Staff Ashfaq Parvez Kayani during his four-day visit.

U.S. skeptical about Pak restrictions on A Q Khan

Abdul Qadeer KhanWashington/Islamabad, Feb. 9 : There has been considerable adverse reaction in the West to the Islamabad High Court's decision to free tainted Pakistani nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan from five years of house arrest for selling nuclear secrets.

However, according to Pakistani officials, an agreement has been reached between Khan''s lawyers and the government to limit his movements and monitor his telephone calls, visitors and activities.

The ministry has also agreed to prohibit his travel abroad, but will provide him all security.

African Americans want to sit at the table with the Obamas

African Americans want to sit at the table with the ObamasWashington, Feb. 9 : In a town where networking has been developed to a fine art, black Washington is clamoring for the Obamas.

According to the Washington Post, the election of the first black president is seen by many African Americans as their chance to finally sit at the table. And they want the seat right next to the Obamas.

Their invitations have been as straightforward as letters to the White House, as indirect as a carefully placed hint through a friend with connections to the first couple.

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