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President of the Recording Academy Neil Portnow, left, and Taylor Swift introduce B.B. King and John Mayer at 'The Grammy Nominations Concert Live' in Los Angeles on Wednesday Dec. 3, 2008. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)AP - Lil Wayne — the most prolific, ubiquitous and successful performer on today's music scene — was the most rewarded by the Recording Academy on Wednesday, receiving eight Grammy nominations including album of the year for "Tha Carter III."


A bomb disposal squad officer, center, takes a suspicious box to the police station after diffusing a bomb at Chhatrapati Shivaji train station in Mumbai, India, Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008. Police on Wednesday discovered leftover explosives hidden in a bag in Mumbai's main train station, a stunning new example of botched security after the deadly rampage that left the government open to accusations it missed warnings and bungled its response. (AP Photo)AP - Police found two bombs at Mumbai's main train station nearly a week after they were left there by gunmen behind the attacks_ in a stunning new example of the botched security that has become a major issue in India since the deadly three-day siege.


NDTV image shows one of the Islamic gunmen entering Mumbai train station during last week's terror attacks. India's foreign minister said there was Time.com - A British report suggests attackers used stimulants to stay awake. Terrorism experts aren't sure but warn against developing a stereotype 'jihadist'


General Motors CEO Rick Wagoner, passenger seat, left, travels  in Frederick, Md.,Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008, by car from Detroit to Washington to testify in a Congressional hearing on the auto industry bailout.  (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)AP - Imperiled automakers and their union worked feverishly Wednesday to sell a skeptical Congress on a $34 billion aid plan, promising labor concessions and restructuring. The Senate's Democratic leader said there still weren't enough votes to tap the $700 billion federal bailout fund to prop up the foundering Big Three.


President-elect Barack Obama, right, and Commerce Secretary-designate New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, left, take part in a news conference in Chicago, Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)AP - Barack Obama, soon to be the first black U.S. president, is on the road to making good his pledge to have a Cabinet and White House staff that are among most diverse ever, although some supporters are asking him to go even further. He added to the minority representation at the top of his administration Wednesday when he named New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, a Hispanic, as Commerce Secretary.


 

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