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  TEXT Democracy Now! Headlines November 7, 2011: Greek Prime Minister Seals Deal to Step Down Amid Formation of National Unity Government 
  TEXT Democracy Now! Headlines November 7, 2011: Israel Warns Attack on Iran Is Increasingly Likely 
  TEXT Democracy Now! Headlines November 7, 2011: Israel Intercepts Gaza-Bound Aid Flotilla, Dozens Detained Including Democracy Now! Correspondent 
  TEXT Democracy Now! Headlines November 7, 2011: National Unemployment Falls Slightly As Checks Run Out For Most Out-Of-Work Americans 
  TEXT Democracy Now! Headlines November 7, 2011: Wealth Gap Between Young and Old Rapidly Increasing 
  TEXT Democracy Now! Headlines November 7, 2011: Occupy Wall Street Movement Enters Eighth Week With Continued Arrests Around the Country 
  TEXT Democracy Now! Headlines November 7, 2011: Bank Transfer Day Rallies Held Across the Nation 
  TEXT Democracy Now! Headlines November 7, 2011: Second Iraq War Veteran, Occupy Supporter Seriously Injured by Police in Oakland 
  TEXT Democracy Now! Headlines November 7, 2011: Scores of Pro-Democracy Activists Killed in Syria Despite Peace Plan 
  TEXT Democracy Now! Headlines November 7, 2011: Militant Nigerian Islamist Group Blamed for Attacks that Leave 150 Dead 
  TEXT Democracy Now! Headlines November 7, 2011: Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega Poised For Re-Election 
  TEXT Democracy Now! Headlines November 7, 2011: Former Military General Accused of Torture, Genocide Wins Guatemala Presidential Election 
  TEXT Democracy Now! Headlines November 7, 2011: Thailand: Worst Flooding in Half a Century, Over 500 Dead 
  TEXT Democracy Now! Headlines November 7, 2011: U.S. Commander In Afghanistan Removed Following Disparaging Comments Towards President Karzai 
  TEXT Democracy Now! Headlines November 7, 2011: 10,000 Protesters Surround White House Calling on Obama to Reject Keystone XL Tar Sands Oil Pipeline