Yahoo names Levinsohn interim CEO

Yahoo says it is appointing Ross Levinsohn as interim CEO and Fred Amoroso as chairman of its board, effective immediately.

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Report: Yahoo CEO to step down amid resume miscue

Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson reportedly will step down Sunday amid controversy over mentions on his resume and in regulatory filings of a computer science degree he never received.

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McCain to Romney: VP should be someone you trust

US Republican Senator John McCain had some advice Sunday for his party’s presumptive nominee to take on President Barack Obama: choose someone you trust for vice president.

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Stricken cruise ship to reach Malaysia port Sunday

Emergency services and embassy officials are preparing help for 1,000 people on a partially disabled cruise ship headed for a Malaysian port after a fire left it adrift at sea for 24 hours.

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Chavez going to Cuba to begin radiation treatment

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez flew to Cuba late Saturday to begin radiation therapy on Sunday, one month after undergoing surgery that removed a cancerous tumor.

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Johnson rallies Kansas to 63-60 win over Purdue

Elijah Johnson scored 18 points, including the go-ahead basket in the final minute, and No. 2 seed Kansas rallied to beat Robbie Hummel and No. 10 seed Purdue 63-60 on Sunday night.

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QB Matt Flynn reaches agreement with Seahawks

The Seattle Seahawks are hoping another Green Bay backup turns into their franchise quarterback.

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After UN veto, US floats coalition on Syria (AP)

AP – The United States proposed an international coalition to support Syria’s opposition Sunday after Russia and China blocked a U.N. attempt to end nearly 11 months of bloodshed, raising fears that violence will escalate. Rebel soldiers said force was now the only way to oust President Bashar Assad, while the regime vowed to press its military crackdown.

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Gabrielle Giffords: amid somber tributes, questions about reelection grow (The Christian Science Monitor)

The Christian Science Monitor – For the first time since being seriously wounded a year ago, US Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D) will appear at a large-scale public event in her Arizona hometown Sunday to commemorate the anniversary of the Jan. 8, 2011, mass shootings.

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Medvedev orders Russia poll inquiry, gets insults (Reuters)

Reuters – President Dmitry Medvedev ordered an investigation on Sunday into allegations of fraud in Russia’s parliamentary election, one day after tens of thousands of protesters demanded it be annulled and rerun.

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