PRESS DIGEST - Washington Post - June 12
WASHINGTON, June 12 (Reuters) - Washington Post included the following items on its front page on June 12. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
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James Johnson, a consummate Washington insider and former Fannie Mae chief executive, resigned from Sen. Barack Obama's vice presidential search committee, just four days after he was caught up in controversy over low-interest home loans and lucrative business deals.
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Sen. John McCain and his aides have gone out of their way to praise Sen. Hillary Clinton in recent days, and by the end of the week his most prominent female supporter, former Hewlett-Packard chief executive Carly Fiorina, will embark on a female-focused speaking tour in Ohio and Pennsylvania.
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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - U.S.-led forces dropped more than a dozen bombs in and near Pakistan's tribal regions Wednesday in an attack that dramatically exacerbated tensions along the Afghan border and, according to authorities, killed 11 Pakistani paramilitary troops.
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Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper delivered a long-anticipated apology to tens of thousands of indigenous people who as children were ripped from their families and sent to boarding schools, where many were abused as part of official government policy to "kill the Indian in the child."
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Europe this month rolled out new restrictions on makers of chemicals linked to cancer and other health problems, changes that are forcing U.S. industries to find new ways to produce a wide range of everyday products.
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