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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(Reuters)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(Reuters)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(Reuters)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(Reuters)
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(AP
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(AP
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(AP
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(Reuters)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(Reuters)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(Reuters)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(Reuters)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(Reuters)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(Re
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(Reuters
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(Reuters)
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(Reuters)
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(Reuters)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(Reuters)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(Re
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(Reuters)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(Reuters)
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(Reuters
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(Reuters)
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(Reuter
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(Reuters)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(Reuters)
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(AP)
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(Re
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(Reuters)
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(Reuters)
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(AP)
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(Reuters)
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(AP)
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- Greece: Clinch bailout or face euro exit
(Reuters)
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(AP)
- Palestinians warn of 'new measures' if talks fail
(AP)
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(AP)
- 150 children lose parents in South Sudan violence
(AP)
- US envoy visits China after Kim Jong Il's death
(AP)
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- Mount Rainier park remains closed after shooting
(AP)
- Woman takes unique road to sue Honda over mileage
(AP)
- Obama, Congress begin 2012 in oil pipeline dispute
(AP
- 8 injured in 41-vehicle pileup on I-75 in Kentucky
(AP
- Obama readying for re-election bid after vacation
(AP)
- Navy pilot among 4 found dead at Calif condo
(AP)
- Feds seek suspects in Utah deaths, Nevada shooting
(AP
- William Carey, donated millions to education, dies
(AP
- Expert: Wastewater well in Ohio triggered quakes
(AP)
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(AP)
- Hours from voting, Iowa still unpredictable
(AP)
- George W. Bush barely mentioned in GOP campaign
(AP)
- At end of drill, Iran army chief warns US carrier
(AP)
- 24-year-old arrested in Los Angeles arson spree
(AP)
- Taliban strike deal with Qatar on office there
(AP)
- Russia's Putin dreams of sweeping Eurasian Union
(AP)
- UK police: Body found on queen's estate was murder
(AP
- Photos of dead aim to bring new life to cold cases
(AP
- NYC police investigate possible bias crimes
(AP)
- Online gambling fight now about when, who — not if
(A
- Iran threatens U.S. Navy as sanctions hit economy
(Reu
- Tight race in Iowa kicks off 2012 campaign
(Reuters)
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(Reut
- Arab League says Syria monitors helping, activists skeptica
- Exclusive: Pakistan Taliban commanders "at each other's thr
- New FAO chief says food prices may ease in 2012
(Reute
- New York firebomb attacks hit mosque, Hindu site
(Reut
- Iran currency plummets: A sign US sanctions are taking hold
- What Iowa caucuses mean for Democrats
(The Christian S
- Deadly Turkish strike felt by Kurdish refugees in Iraq
- Tunisia seeks guarantee to extradite Libyan ex-PM
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- Analysis: Blocs pursue short-term fixes for Iraq political
- Iraq official warns of abuse of security forces
(AP)
- Broncos in playoffs despite 7-3 loss to Chiefs
(AP)
- Cowboys lose to Giants 31-14, miss playoffs again
(AP)
- Broncos, Giants win divisions; Patriots top AFC
(AP)
- Ravens beat Bengals 24-16 for AFC North title
(AP)
- Steelers lose Mendenhall in season-ending win
(AP)
- Texans ready to move on from 23-22 loss to Titans
(AP)
- GA police car hits SUV; Braves trainer's wife dies
(AP
- Heat scorches Bobcats to go 5-0
(Reuters)
- Slumping No. 22 Pitt falls to Cincinnati 66-63
(AP)
- Predators beat Flames 5-3
(AP)
- Afghan girls throw punches, aim for Olympic gold
(Reut
- Up to 50,000 flee South Sudan tribal turmoil: U.N.
(Re
- Saudi Arabia seeks arrest of 23 Shi'ites for unrest
(R
- Israel, Palestinians to meet Tuesday; prospects hazy
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(Time.com)
- Jewish friend of late Pope John Paul II dies
(AP)
- Church announces dates for pope's Cuba trip
(AP)
- Boat capsizes in Kenya; 7 dead, 1 dozen missing
(AP)
- Myanmar reduces sentences for many prisoners
(AP)
- Caterpillar moves to lock out CAW workers
(Reuters)
- A Bus Driver in Southern China Dies of Bird Flu. Could the
- Mount Rainier National Park ranger killed, gunman loose
- Police want to question man in Los Angeles arson attacks
- New York police arrest dozens of anti-Wall Street protester
- Oakland Raiders fan falls from bleachers after game
(R
- New Year's shooting at Calif. condo leaves 4 dead
(AP)
- Rose Parade to kick off with pageantry and protest
(AP
- NASA starts off new year with mission to the moon
(AP)
- High court to hear environmental case from Idaho
(AP)
- Debate over who needs a thyroid check in pregnancy
(AP
- Pakistan, US assume less cooperation in future
(AP)
- Husband of Mass. shooting victim questions hunter
(AP)
- World rings in 2012, bids adieu to a tough 2011
(AP)
- Pricey picks: Powerball tickets doubling to $2
(AP)
- Romney looks to fend off Santorum, Paul
(AP)
- Arab League says Syria withdrew tanks from cities
(AP)
- Mt. Rainier ranger shot to death, gunman sought
(AP)
- `Person of interest' detained in LA car arson case
(AP
- South Korea says 'new era' possible for Koreas
(AP)
- Passers-by rescue children from icy Utah river
(AP)
- French journalist found dead in Yemen
(AP)
- Mubarak trial resumes amid acquittal speculation
(AP)
- Slain federal agent was getting dad's cancer meds
(AP)
- Giants win NFC East, beat Cowboys 31-14
(AP)
- With 48 hours left, Romney eyes Iowa breakthrough
(Reu
- Iran test-fires missiles in Gulf exercise
(Reuters)
- Analysis: U.S. fighter sales soar in time for campaign
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(Reuters)
- Crisis talk, austerity calls mark euro anniversary
(Re
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(Reuters)
- Prosecutors to take stage Tuesday in Mubarak trial
(Re
- Hackers target emails of UK's Gordon Brown: report
(Re
- Democratic pollster Stan Greenberg: 'Republican Party is in
- Occupy the Rose Bowl Parade: Protesters gearing up to march
- Iraqi civilian deaths climb in 2011: study
(Reuters)
- Fearful, Iraq's Sunnis leave mixed neighborhoods
(AP)
- Virginia can't keep pace in 43-24 loss to Auburn
(AP)
- No. 13 Indiana rallies past No. 2 Ohio St. 74-70
(AP)
- Padres get Quentin from White Sox for 2 prospects
(AP)
- Aggies get 33-22 win over Northwestern
(AP)
- Cincinnati beats Vanderbilt 31-24 in Liberty Bowl
(AP)
- Vikings CB Sapp cited for misdemeanor assault
(AP)
- Police car-SUV crash: Wife of Braves trainer dies
(AP)
- Ginobili leads Spurs past Jazz, 104-89
(AP)
- Marshall leads No. 19 UNLV past Hawaii 74-69
(AP)
- Arab body says monitors should quit Syria promptly
(Re
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(Re
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- Cousin of Syria's Assad denied visa to Switzerland
(AP
- Clashes follow teen protester's funeral in Bahrain
(AP
- Argentine governor dies of shot to head
(AP)
- Nine die, 50 hurt in botched Congo jail break
(Reuters
- NKorea vows to defend Kim Jong Un 'unto death'
(AP)
- Caterpillar unit rejects CAW contract extension request
- Philippine police: Ransom demanded for Australian
(AP)
- Forest fire cuts across Chilean Patagonia
(The Christi
- Throngs of Times Square revelers ring in 2012
(Reuters
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(Reuter
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(Reuters)
- Mitt Romney: A Candidate's Rhetorical Evolution
(Time.
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(Reuter
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(AP)
- Dead blackbirds fall again in Arkansas town
(AP)
- 4.0 earthquake strikes in northeast Ohio
(AP)
- Chief justice defends court's impartiality
(AP)
- Hope reigns as Americans prepare to ring in 2012
(AP)
- Monkey stolen from SF Zoo found scared but healthy
(AP
- Obama signs defense bill despite 'reservations'
(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
- NYC, world ring in 2012, bid adieu to a tough 2011
(AP
- Bright spots, dark clouds — Obama seeks right tone
(A
- Fate of GOP hopefuls rests with undecided voters
(AP)
- French defense minister backs Taliban talks
(AP)
- Yemenis rally, demand president face trial
(AP)
- 2012 Medicare debate is all about the baby boomers
(AP
- More car fires hit LA on New Year's
(AP)
- Cops: Pharmacy robber, fed agent shot dead in NY
(AP)
- NASA probe circling the moon on New Year's Eve
(AP)
- Cops: Man tried to use $1M bill at NC Walmart
(AP)
- Romney leads Paul in Iowa poll, Santorum surges
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- Insight: West in political crisis has echoes of 1930s
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- North Korea calls for "human shields" to protect new leader
- U.S. imposes sanctions on banks dealing with Iran
(Reu
- Iran successfully tests domestically made nuclear fuel rods
- Troops, tanks patrol in northeast Nigeria
(Reuters)
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- Iraqi civilian deaths in December lowest level in 2011
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(R
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(AP)
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(Reuters)
- Patriots QB Brady probable for finale versus Bills
(AP
- No. 19 Oklahoma beats Iowa 31-14 in Insight Bowl
(AP)
- No one hurt after camera falls at Insight Bowl
(AP)
- LeGrand-inspired Rutgers wins Pinstripe Bowl 27-13
(AP
- BYU wins Armed Forces Bowl 24-21 over Tulsa
(AP)
- Miss. St. celebrates 23-17 win over Wake Forest
(AP)
- Cardinals' Dockett fined for two incidents in loss to Benga
- Bulls pull away in 4th to beat Clippers 114-101
(AP)
- Iowa loses 31-14 to No. 19 Sooners in Insight Bowl
(AP
- Clarke, McIlroy honored by Queen after major wins
(AP)
- Lesnar retires after first-round loss at UFC 141
(AP)
- Williams F1 co-founder steps down from board
(AP)
- Andrew Lloyd Webber: Olympics will hit theaters
(AP)
- Yemen protesters demand end to southern fighting
(Reut
- Ethiopia troops attack rebels in Somali town: residents
- Libya's Army Tries to Reassert Itself in Face of Militias
- Putin sends New Year's greetings, with a wink
(AP)
- Bomb blast at Colombia police station
(AP)
- Arrow shot kills 8-year-old Australian girl
(AP)
- New Zealand's violent gangs try to clean up their act
- Will Chinese Baseball Make It to the American Big Leagues?
- After all the street protests, India fails to pass anticorr
- Financial dispute delays 9/11 museum opening
(Reuters)
- Maryland abortion doctors charged with murder
(Reuters
- New court challenge to Wisconsin union law filed
(Reut
- Why Iowa Shouldn't Vote First Any More
(Time.com)
- Police suspect foul play in case of missing Maine toddler
- US seals $3.48B missiles, technology sale to UAE
(AP)
- CDC, FDA say powdered infant formula not tainted
(AP)
- Etta James condition better, taken off respirator
(AP)
- Grocery stores pull Arizona lettuce from shelves
(AP)
- Funeral next week for Conn. Christmas fire victims
(AP
- Foul play suspected in Maine girl's disappearance
(AP)
- Baby sitter murder charge in Indiana girl's death
(AP)
- Authorities say 8 dead in Texas vehicle crash
(AP)
- Deschanel, Gordon-Levitt post New Year's Eve duet
(AP)
- Guilty plea in muni bond indictments
(AP)
- World rings in 2012 and bids adieu to a tough year
(AP
- In 2012, Obama to press ahead without Congress
(AP)
- Hope reigns as US rings in 2012, after dud 2011
(AP)
- Iowa leaders Romney, Paul leave stage to rivals
(AP)
- Iran proposes new nuclear talks with world powers
(AP)
- Syrian opposition groups unite against Assad
(AP)
- Obama hopeful for more economic progress in 2012
(AP)
- Police: More cars set afire in LA, arson suspected
(AP
- Ethiopia troops enter Somalia, control border town
(AP
- Moon countdown: Hours until 1st NASA probe arrives
(AP
- Boeing wins $3.48 billion U.S. missile contract
(Reute
- Syrian opposition fears failure of Arab mission
(Reute
- Iran delays missile test
(Reuters)
- China moving to more convertible yuan: central bank's Zhou
- Verizon ditches $2 fee after customer uproar
(Reuters)
- Kodak loses third director in a week
(Reuters)
- White House delaying debt ceiling request
(Reuters)
- Nigeria's Jonathan vows to "crush terrorists"
(Reuters
- Iraqi leader celebrates US withdrawal as new dawn
(AP)
- Gunmen kill five Iraq Sunni militia: police
(Reuters)
- Turkey's PM pledges full probe into deadly raid
(Reute
- Iraqi man arrested in Romania
(AP)
- Florida State rallies to beat Notre Dame
(AP)
- Durant leads Thunder past Mavericks 104-102
(AP)
- Brady returns to practice after report of injury
(AP)
- Roethlisberger says he'll be on the field Sunday
(AP)
- Michael Jordan engaged to model Yvette Prieto
(AP)
- Roethlisberger aims to play through pain against Browns
- IRS sues Yankees' Hal Steinbrenner over tax refund
(AP
- Kobe shrugs of wrist injury as Lakers beat Knicks
(Reu
- QB Price shines for Huskies in amazing Alamo loss
(AP)
- Sedin brothers lead Canucks over Ducks 5-2
(AP)
- Donald, Tseng, Lehman win golf writers' awards
(AP)
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(AP)
- U.S. mulls transfer of Taliban prisoner in perilous peace b
- China says its most wanted man admits crimes
(Reuters)
- Libya's Army Tries to Reassert Itself, as Militias Have The
- Markets in Europe, Asia end 2011 down but US up
(AP)
- Jamaica's opposition wins elections in a landslide
(AP
- Pakistan judicial commission to probe memo scandal
(AP
- CAW seeks strike OK at Caterpillar plant
(Reuters)
- Accused Sydney robber flees to Chinese consulate
(AP)
- US 'deeply concerned' after Egypt raids NGO offices
(T
- Will Chinese Baseball Make it to the Big Leagues?
(Tim
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(AP)
- List: 'Baby bump' dumped, 'amazing' phrases banned
(AP
- US finalizes deal to sell F-15s to Saudi Arabia
(AP)
- Obama lays wreath at Pearl Harbor memorial
(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP
- Court OKs immunity for telecoms in wiretap case
(AP)
- Scholars want help identifying slaves' origins
(AP)
- Federal judge blocks Calif. low-carbon fuels rule
(AP)
- 2 dead, 61 hurt in 40-vehicle New Orleans pileup
(AP)
- North Korea vows no softening under its new leader
(AP
- Once an afterthought, Romney eyes Iowa with hope
(AP)
- US wants 2012 talks for Taliban political office
(AP)
- Syrian defectors hold fire amid Arab League visit
(AP)
- Deaths in Somalia underscore risks MSF endures
(AP)
- 'Synthetic' marijuana is problem for US military
(AP)
- For Gingrich, it's a struggle to stay on message
(AP)
- Russia: Nuclear submarine fire finally out
(AP)
- Griffin, Baylor win record-breaking Alamo Bowl
(AP)
- New details rekindle HP-Hurd flap
(Reuters)
- China's factories falter, pro-growth policies eyed
(Re
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(R
- North Korea's new leaders lash out at South Korea and allie
- Ten dead as Syrians stage mass protests
(Reuters)
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(AP
- Top-ranked Syracuse beats Seton Hall 75-49
(AP)
- Ash leads Texas over Cal 21-10 in Holiday Bowl
(AP)
- Toledo holds off Air Force 42-41 in Military Bowl
(AP)
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(AP)
- Wade's winning shot lifts Heat over Bobcats 96-95
(AP)
- No. 2 Ohio State beats Northwestern 87-54
(AP)
- Dolphins' Taylor to retire after Sunday's game
(Reuter
- A's trade closer Bailey, OF Sweeney to Red Sox
(AP)
- Spurs dampen Clippers buzz with big win
(Reuters)
- No. 19 UNLV beats Central Arkansas 124-75
(AP)
- Ebbett's OT goal lifts Canucks over Sharks 3-2
(AP)
- Insight: Islamist attacks strain Nigeria's north-south divi
- Iran Saber-Rattling: Can Tehran Really Close the Strait of
- Stephen Hawking seeks help to make voice heard
(AP)
- Iran says it recorded video of US aircraft carrier
(AP
- Argentine leader's cancer forces her to delegate
(AP)
- Senegal opposition figure faces murder charge
(AP)
- Gunmen kill prominent Pakistani police surgeon
(AP)
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(Reuter
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- In Russia, a new badge of honor for Putin critics: a jail t
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- Vigil honors victims of Texas Christmas shooting
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- Three Tennessee miners rescued after fire
(Reuters)
- Why the NFL Needs a Concussion Referee
(Time.com)
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(Time.
- U.S. police fatalities up in 2011: report
(Reuters)
- Family 'devastated' by Conn. Christmas house fire
(AP)
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(AP)
- AP sources: US to sell F-15s to Saudi Arabia
(AP)
- Fatal Conn. fire reminds homeowners of ash dangers
(AP
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(AP)
- APNewsbreak: Titanic artifacts headed to auction
(AP)
- Appeals court: Ark. can't stop desegregation funds
(AP
- Father of slain girl says he's overcome with grief
(AP
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(AP)
- 3 miners rescued from Tenn. mine after fire
(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
- North Korea calls Kim Jong Un 'supreme leader'
(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
- Eurozone faces tough hurdles early in 2012
(AP)
- Book: Petraeus almost quit over Afghan drawdown
(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(Re
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(Reuters)
- Turkey strike kills 35, Kurds decry "massacre"
(Reuter
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(AP)
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(AP)
- Allawi says Iraq headed for "sectarian autocracy"
(Reu
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(The Christian Sc
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(AP)
- Cole comes up big, Heat beat Celtics 115-107
(AP)
- Column: Heat draining suspense out of young season
(AP
- Payton not divulging plan for Brees in finale
(AP)
- Amerson helps NC State beat Louisville 31-24
(AP)
- Mid-February trial date for Packers LB Erik Walden
(AP
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(Reuters)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(Re
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(AP)
- Yemen government workers rally against corruption
(AP)
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(AP
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- North Koreans' Tears, Sadness Upon Kim Jong Il's Death
- English flout hunting ban in foxy style
(The Christian
- Police name Texas Christmas shooting suspect
(Reuters)
- Police say neighbor confessed in death of Indiana girl
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(AP
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(AP)
- Lawyer says soldier shooting client was attacked
(AP)
- Nelson retirement opens Neb.'s Senate seat to GOP
(AP)
- US police fatalities up 13 percent in 2011 to 173
(AP)
- Firefighters offered counseling after deadly fire
(AP)
- Strong winds cause long NYC airport delays
(AP)
- Yemen's leader causes headaches in Washington
(AP)
- General: Improve US coordination with Pakistan
(AP)
- Obama nominates 2 to Federal Reserve Board
(AP)
- TV producer won't fight extradition to Mexico
(AP)
- NKoreans salute, cry for late leader Kim Jong Il
(AP)
- Syria frees 755 prisoners, observers tour Homs
(AP)
- Paul's surge prompting a new look from GOP voters
(AP)
- Gingrich sharpens attacks on Romney, Paul
(AP)
- Iran says it's easy to close Strait of Hormuz
(AP)
- Preventive care: It's free, except when it's not
(AP)
- Against odds, Lipitor became world's top seller
(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
- Patriots, 49ers lead Pro Bowl rosters
(AP)
- Snow and tears mark funeral for North Korean leader
(R
- Obama taps economist, banker as Fed governors
(Reuters
- Deutsche Boerse, NYSE extend merger deadline to sway Europe
- Analysis: China needs new policy course as capital tide tur
- Iran navy chief says closing Gulf "really easy"
(Reute
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(Reut
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(AP
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(AP
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(AP
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(R
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(AP)
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(AP)
- Vikings expect Peterson back for start of 2012
(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP
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(Re
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(Reut
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(Re
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(The Ch
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(Reuters)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(Reuters)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
- Analysis: Is government's role to fix economy?
(AP)
- DNC ad campaign to promote Obama jobs plan
(AP)
- 1 dead in explosion at French nuclear plant
(AP)
- Only player to survive Russian plane crash dies
(AP)
- NYC mayor: Victim in political operative's trial?
(AP)
- Study warns US must develop cyber intelligence
(AP)
- SpongeBob in hot water from study of 4-year-olds
(AP)
- Stosur stuns Williams 6-2, 6-3 in US Open final
(AP)
- Euro zone debt fears send world stocks reeling
(Reuter
- At least 2,600 killed in Syria protests: U.N.
(Reuters
- Broadcom to buy NetLogic for $3.7 billion
(Reuters)
- French banks hit as SocGen ditches assets
(Reuters)
- Romney, Perry's growing rivalry in debate spotlight
(R
- Greek default jitters hammer French banks, euro
(Reute
- UK to push through bank reforms
(Reuters)
- U.N. nuclear chief says more concerned about Iran
(Reu
- How 9/11 made Barack Obama a war president
(The Christ
- 9/11 Anniversary: Around the country, Americans pause to re
- 5 dead in southeast Turkey after Kurdish attacks
(AP)
- Report: US considers basing Predators in Turkey
(AP)
- Harvick wins Richmond, now tops Chase standings
(AP)
- Djokovic, Nadal headed to final at US Open
(AP)
- Serena runs away from Wozniacki at U.S. Open
(AP)
- Auburn stand preserves 41-34 win over No. 16 MSU
(AP)
- Vikings lock Adrian Peterson into long-term deal
(AP)
- Bills WR Easley and NT Troup out for opener
(AP)
- Angels' Haren blanks Yankees 6-0
(Reuters)
- USC hangs on to beat Utah in Pac-12's debut game
(AP)
- Lisa Schlesinger leads USGA Senior Women's Am
(AP)
- Gamboa beats Ponce de Leon by technical decision
(AP)
- Gaddafi defenders stall advance on Libyan town
(Reuter
- 9/11 is marked worldwide with reflection, prayers
(AP)
- Egypt military ruler fails to attend Mubarak trial
(AP
- In Venezuela crime spree, even hospitals are hit
(AP)
- Tanzania: Over 200 bodies recovered from ferry
(AP)
- French FM: No UN resolution on Syria a 'scandal'
(AP)
- Vancouver Island quake, magnitude 6.4: No damage or injurie
- Palestinians forge ahead with UN statehood push. Are they r
- Bush says U.S. will never forget Flight 93
(Reuters)
- Suspicious item found at airport near Washington
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- Why the World Trade Center Is Taking So Long to Finish
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(AP)
- Crowds gather on second day at Flight 93 memorial
(AP)
- 9/11, minute by minute: Chaos and 1 man's escape
(AP)
- Rumsfeld: Kept Pentagon open to send a message
(AP)
- AP sources: No sign of US entry for terror plot
(AP)
- Crews gain on WA fire, evacuation lifted for some
(AP)
- Cliff Robertson, who played JFK in 'PT-109,' dies
(AP)
- Police: Suspicious cargo at Dulles not a danger
(AP)
- Tropical Storm Nate weakens off southern Mexico
(AP)
- Names 9/11 attack victims ring out at WTC site
(AP)
- 9/11 LIVE: Scenes from the 9/11 anniversary
(AP)
- 77 Americans wounded in Afghan truck bombing
(AP)
- Obama pushes for unity on 9/11 anniversary
(AP)
- Generation goes from Sept. 11 classrooms to war
(AP)
- Japan marks 6 months since earthquake, tsunami
(AP)
- In tornado aftermath, football helps heal Joplin
(AP)
- Swedish police arrest 4 terror suspects
(AP)
- Charlie Sheen smiles through Comedy Central roast
(AP)
- Michigan beats Notre Dame 35-31 on late TD
(AP)
- Americans mark 10th anniversary of September 11 attacks
- Witness: With President Bush after the planes hit on Sept 1
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(Reute
- Four arrested in Sweden for suspected terror plans
(Re
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(Re
- Analysis: Stark ECB exit hits shaky euro zone at worst time
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(Reut
- Battle for Afghanistan's Gambir Jungle: What was it all for
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(Reute
- Iraq cleric to followers: Stop attacking US troops
(AP
- Young Iraqis find solace in the symphony
(The Christia
- Colts say they can win without Manning
(AP)
- NFL lets players wear Sept. 11 cleats, gloves
(AP)
- Howard homers as Phillies top Brew, 5-3
(AP)
- Davis throws 6-hitter in Rays' win
(AP)
- ASU makes statement with 37-30 OT win over Tigers
(AP)
- NBC gets strong ratings for NFL opener
(AP)
- Francoeur's defense can't bail out Francis
(AP)
- 76ers operating as usual under coach Collins
(AP)
- Cardinals struggle, lost 24-17 to FIU
(AP)
- Anton wins Vuelta stage; Cobo mantains lead
(AP)
- NHL enforcer Todd Fedoruk fighting drug abuse
(AP)
- US Walker Cup captain to offer Sept. 11 message
(AP)
- Undefeated Gamboa to fight Ponce de Leon in AC
(AP)
- Busch wins Nationwide race at Richmond
(AP)
- Japan's new PM suffers early blow as minister quits
(R
- Yemeni army frees besieged brigade in south
(Reuters)
- Germany wants its deputy fin min to join ECB
(AP)
- Fidel Castro speaks in Venezuelan TV interview
(AP)
- Tanzania ship sinks; 45 dead, hundreds missing
(AP)
- Japanese minister leaves over nuclear crisis gaffe
(AP
- Quake off Vancouver, no damage reported
(Reuters)
- What Afghans think of the war: 'Why are you Americans here?
- Decade after September 11, New Yorkers ready to move on
- September 11 lawyers reflect on decade of legal twists
- Power restored in Southwest, Mexico after outage
(Reut
- Flight 93 memorial to be dedicated Saturday in Pa.
(AP
- Another launch delay for NASA's newest moon probes
(AP
- Frustration grows for Texas wildfire evacuees
(AP)
- Obama urges national unity on 9/11 anniversary
(AP)
- An intel Q&A: How the US gets it, where it goes
(AP)
- Anne Nix makes NH's floating postal office run
(AP)
- Officials investigate missing ammo at Fort Bragg
(AP)
- Washington state wildfire burns 64 buildings
(AP)
- Michael Jackson jury 30-page survey is released
(AP)
- Blackout a reminder of power grid vulnerabilities
(AP)
- AP sources: 2 terror suspects may be US citizens
(AP)
- Israeli PM condemns embassy attack in Egypt
(AP)
- Obama jobs plan heartens frustrated blacks
(AP)
- No more mail? What would Ben Franklin think
(AP)
- AP review finds no threatened WikiLeaks sources
(AP)
- Libya fighters battle for pro-Gadhafi town
(AP)
- Finance officials to speed aid to Arab democracies
(AP
- Post-tsunami Japan sticking with nuclear power
(AP)
- Susquehanna recedes in Pa., NY from highest levels
(AP
- Fab 4 at US Open: Nadal-Murray, Federer-Djokovic
(AP)
- Israeli envoy leaves Cairo after embassy attack
(Reute
- Libya fighters battle for Gaddafi bastions
(Reuters)
- New York cracks down after "credible" 9/11 threat
(Reu
- Marseille lays bare G7 differences and lack of policy room
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(Reu
- Over 100 drown after ferry sinks off Tanzania
(Reuters
- Obama: U.S. stronger 10 years after September 11 attacks
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(Reute
- On eve of 9/11, what story is the media telling?
(The
- Response to 'credible threat' shows how much has changed si
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(AP)
- Analysis: Obama's risky calculus on Iraq troop levels
- Analysis: Americans say mistreated by U.S., some courts lis
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(AP)
- Iraq: Victim or beneficiary of September 11 attacks?
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- Gavazzi wins 18th stage, Cobo keeps Vuelta lead
(AP)
- Flyers GM Holmgren home after NJ bicycle crash
(AP)
- Lewis eyes hometown success at LPGA event
(AP)
- MMA headed to mainstream with 'Warrior,' TV deals
(AP)
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(AP)
- Patrick hopes to start Cup career at Daytona 500
(AP)
- Matchups set for Olympic qualifying semifinals
(AP)
- Gaddafi men flee to Niger, hunt for leader goes on
(Re
- Israel says Turkish ship move "harsh and serious"
(Reu
- Tony Blair: No regrets about befriending Gaddafi
(Reut
- Thirteen Sudanese policemen killed in clashes in Darfur
- Mahmoud Abbas Hangs Tough on Palestinian Statehood
(Ti
- Turkish PM says navy will escort aid ships to Gaza
(AP
- Gadhafi forces fire from bastion south of capital
(AP)
- Oil workers missing off stormy Mexico coast
(AP)
- Anglican churches, properties seized in Zimbabwe
(AP)
- Canada reports August job losses
(Reuters)
- UN chief regrets lack of terrorism convention
(AP)
- Abuse at Vietnam's drug detention centers highlights region
- How a Tragic Plane Crash Reveals a Crack in Putin's Armor
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- Eastern floods force 130,000 to evacuate
(Reuters)
- Three U.S. Marines face charges stemming from suicide
- 9/11 Psychology: Just How Resilient Were We?
(Time.com
- Looking for Ronald Reagan -- and Not Finding Him
(Time
- Ohio justices, lawyer task force to study death penalty
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(AP)
- Congress sends patent overhaul bill to president
(AP)
- Details emerge of quiet, troubled IHOP gunman
(AP)
- Judge warns Wash. union to halt illegal tactics
(AP)
- Biden: Obama willing to work with GOP on jobs plan
(AP
- Obama's speech stirs, but some say a bit too much
(AP)
- NYC heightens security to counter potential threat
(AP
- 10 years later, Maine's flag ladies still waving
(AP)
- Search resumes for Jackson manslaughter case jury
(AP)
- Officials chase unconfirmed al-Qaida bomb threat
(AP)
- Obama to Congress: 'Pass this jobs bill'
(AP)
- Power back on for 1.4 million San Diego customers
(AP)
- ESSAY: After 9/11, searching for American optimism
(AP
- Days of rain trigger widespread Northeast floods
(AP)
- TSA chief: optimist about everything but terror
(AP)
- Slipping Bachmann seeks jolt for GOP campaign
(AP)
- Captain Jihad: Ex-terrorist is now comic book hero
(AP
- Book: Kennedy scorned idea of Johnson as president
(AP
- Rodgers throws 3 TDs, Packers outlast Saints 42-34
(AP
- U.S. sees credible September 11 threat
(Reuters)
- Huge blackout hits Southern California, Mexican border
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(Reute
- BofA discussing about 40,000 job cuts: report
(Reuters
- Economic gloom piles pressure on G7 finance talks
(Reu
- On the Afghan frontline, U.S. soldiers see longer war ahead
- IMF says policymakers should use all measures
(Reuters
- Major Yahoo shareholder calls for new board
(Reuters)
- 9/11 lessons not learned: three failed reforms
(The Ch
- Texas wildfires leave survivors with little but gratitude t
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(AP
- AP Exclusive: Kuwait may host US Iraq backup force
(AP
- Killer Androids to Hit the Sands in Iraq
(ContributorN
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(AP
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(AP)
- Texas A&M's move to SEC held up by legal threat
(AP)
- Manning won't play vs Texans, streak ends
(AP)
- US Open hit by 2nd consecutive day of rain
(AP)
- NBA owners, union talk, to meet again Thursday
(AP)
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(AP)
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(R
- Mannion new Pistons president of biz operations
(AP)
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(AP)
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(Reuters)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
- Witness: Nostalgia for Mao era lives on 35 years after his
- Analysis: Blast another blow for "clueless" India governmen
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- Can Rugby's New Zealand Stars Finally Bring Home the World
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(AP)
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(AP)
- UN peacekeeping nations consider Haiti abuse case
(AP)
- Mubarak in court after top officials called to testify
- Deadly India blast shows scant security progress
(AP)
- Australia's Westfield eyes Toronto development
(Reuter
- Police say Australian lawmaker won't be charged
(AP)
- The deadly dilemma of Libya's missing weapons
(The Chr
- The Mysterious Raid on Eilat: Why No One Wants to Dig Too D
- Russian jet crash kills hockey team in stinging national tr
- Weather disasters keep costing U.S. billions this year
- Firefighters gain some control over deadly Texas blaze
- Texas Wildfire Is Worst in State's History
(Time.com)
- Most 'Liked' on Facebook Recently? Jesus, Not Bieber
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- Baltimore jury clears brothers in murder-for-hire trial
- Tropical Storm Nate meandering off Mexico's coast
(AP)
- Jury selection to begin in Jackson doctor's trial
(AP)
- Gates: More defense cuts would be security threat
(AP)
- AP: Friend says jealousy fueled WVa rampage
(AP)
- ESSAY: Reliving instead of remembering Sept. 11
(AP)
- Wind delays NASA launch of twin moon spacecraft
(AP)
- Shooting victims loved history, fitness, baking
(AP)
- 3 Marines accused of hazing to appear in court
(AP)
- BP clearing tar balls dumped on Ala. shore by Lee
(AP)
- White House aide: Time for Congress to act on jobs
(AP
- More people applied for unemployment benefits
(AP)
- Gadhafi loyalists fire rockets from desert bastion
(AP
- Court convicts Galliano in anti-Semitism case
(AP)
- Markets cautious ahead of key policy comments
(AP)
- Democrats want debt-cutting panel to address jobs
(AP)
- Remnants of Lee bring floods to soggy Northeast
(AP)
- Analysis: GOP debate raises jobs pressure on Obama
(AP
- NYC mayor: NYPD not unfair in surveillance
(AP)
- Texas residents quickly fled as wildfire closed in
(AP
- Governor Perry comes out swinging at debate
(Reuters)
- Exclusive: National Archives sits on 9/11 Commission record
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(Reuters)
- ECB holds rates as recession fears mount
(Reuters)
- Bernanke unlikely to show his hand on Fed easing
(Reut
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(Reuters)
- Post-9/11 U.S. intelligence reforms take root, problems rem
- Fugitive Gaddafi vows to stay in Libya
(Reuters)
- Will Sarah Palin run for president as Tea Party candidate?
- UK issues findings of Iraqi abuse inquiry
(AP)
- US says no decision on keeping troops in Iraq
(AP)
- Some lawmakers want to keep 10,000 troops in Iraq
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- Shooting victims loved history, fitness, cupcakes
(AP)
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(The
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
- LSU moves to No. 2, Auburn drops out of AP Top 25
(AP)
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(AP)
- Jaguars release Garrard, plan to start McCown
(AP)
- Matusz out of Orioles' rotation after shaky start
(AP)
- AP Sources: Next NBA meeting set for Wednesday
(AP)
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(AP)
- Heado claims Argentina's first grand tour stage win
(R
- Winnipeg Jets unveil new navy blue uniforms
(AP)
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(AP)
- Inquiry: McRae at fault for fatal helicopter crash
(AP
- Pollution in Rio's bay poses Olympic challenge
(AP)
- Analysis: Desertions show unease growing in Syrian army
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(Reuters)
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(Re
- Is Muammar Gaddafi Fleeing Libya to Burkina Faso?
(Tim
- Honduran coup officials may get US visas back
(AP)
- Algerian media: Niger says Libyan convoys arrived
(AP)
- Bombing outside court kills 11 in India's capital
(AP)
- Conrad Black goes back to jail
(Reuters)
- Australia police: Bomb hoaxer sought money, lawyer
(AP
- NATO drops leaflets urging Qaddafi loyalists to surrender
- Mugabe's Cancer News Spotlights Fear for Zimbabwe's Future
- James Murdoch retakes center stage in phone hacking scandal
- Wildfires sweep across Texas, four dead
(Reuters)
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(R
- Feds Check Urban Dictionary to Crack Gun-Store Death Threat
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- Getting back to even on jobs divides US leaders
(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
- Order signed for Sept. execution of Troy Davis
(AP)
- ESSAY: New York's 9/11, and not letting go
(AP)
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(AP)
- Police: 5 slain in W.Va. before suspect kills self
(AP
- John Edwards' lawyers ask judge to toss charges
(AP)
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(AP)
- Working-age adults make up record share of US poor
(AP
- Oil industry: Boost in energy could create 1M jobs
(AP
- After bloodshed, some in NYC question parade
(AP)
- Libyan fighters say Gadhafi surrounded
(AP)
- Lee's remnants brings fresh flood worries to East
(AP)
- GOP debate features first appearance for Perry
(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
- Late, wet night in Bronx: Yanks top O's at 2:15 am
(AP
- Court curbs German ability to act fast on debt crisis
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(R
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(R
- Romney aims at Republican center with economy plan
(Re
- BofA consumer bank, brokerage chiefs to step down
(Reu
- Gaddafi tracked heading south: Libyan official
(Reuter
- U.S. safer 10 years after 9/11, but at what cost?
(Reu
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(Reuters)
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(R
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(AP)
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(Reute
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(Re
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(Reuters)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
- How US, British intelligence worked to bring Qaddafi's Liby
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(T
- Can a fierce battle for Qaddafi's home town be avoided?
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(R
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(R
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(T
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
- ESSAY: 9/11 brought us together, but was it unity?
(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
- Hurricane Katia roars to Category 4 strength
(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
- Wildfire destroys nearly 500 homes in Texas
(AP)
- US stock futures fall to start short holiday week
(AP)
- Lee's remnants cause twisters, flooding in South
(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(Reuters)
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- U.S. banks offered deal over lawsuits: report
(Reuters
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(Reuters)
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(Reuter
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(Reuters)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(Reuters
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(AP
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(Reuters)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(Reuter
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(AP)
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- Vermont presses post-Irene recovery, braces for more floodi
- Man gets life in prison for nursing home slayings
(AP)
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(AP)
- Katia regains hurricane status far off in Atlantic
(AP
- Vermont State Fair muted amid Irene's aftermath
(AP)
- Labor unions adjust to new reality under Obama
(AP)
- Obama to inspect flood damage in New Jersey
(AP)
- The post-9/11 'new normal' looks much like the old
(AP
- A feared mass killer, Irene got victims one by one
(AP
- Parental dilemma: Whether to spy on their kids
(AP)
- Obama appeals for transportation bill passage
(AP)
- Libya rebels poised to attack Gadhafi stronghold
(AP)
- Tropical Storm Lee lurches ashore in Louisiana
(AP)
- Feds warn of small airplane terror threats
(AP)
- Back home: Strauss-Kahn arrives in French capital
(AP)
- Documents show ties between Libyan spy head, CIA
(AP)
- AP IMPACT: 35,000 worldwide convicted for terror
(AP)
- US flood aid shipment arrives in North Korea
(AP)
- Typhoon Talas kills at least 15 as it passes Japan
(AP
- As race ramps up, GOP asks if Perry can stay atop
(AP)
- Williams overwhelms Azarenka early at US Open
(AP)
- Tropical Storm Lee hits Louisiana coast
(Reuters)
- Libyans hope to seize one of Gaddafi bastions
(Reuters
- Strauss-Kahn returns home
(Reuters)
- Iran plugs first nuclear power plant into grid
(Reuter
- Historic rally buoys Israeli social protest movement
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- CIA, MI6 helped Gaddafi on dissidents: rights group
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- Gold for Bolt in 4th best 200 in history
(AP)
- Usain Bolt wins 200 at the world championships
(AP)
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(AP)
- No NFL HGH testing before season begins
(AP)
- New-look Eagles set sights on St. Louis
(AP)
- Angels drop another game in AL West
(AP)
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(AP)
- Reports on riot urge league to increase role
(AP)
- Matteson, Donald get off to strong starts
(AP)
- Pacquiao vows to prove superiority over Marquez
(AP)
- NASCAR stars say no disrespect for Obama
(AP)
- Ginobili leads Argentina over Puerto Rico
(AP)
- Pakistani Taliban claim kidnapping up to 25 boys
(Reut
- Many voters support Japan's new PM amid debt concerns
- EU sanctions target Syrian oil companies
(Reuters)
- Harvard's a Bargain -- If You're From the UK
(Time.com
- Medical report says Chirac unfit to face trial
(Reuter
- 2 killed in new Syrian raid on village
(AP)
- Chileans find body from crashed air force plane
(AP)
- Libya NTC says may have control of Gaddafi bastion
(Re
- Typhoon Talas dumps rain on southern Japan; 2 dead
(AP
- UN chief urges Turkey and Israel to mend relations
(AP
- Mercy at Qaddafi's notorious Abu Salim prison
(The Chr
- Sudan's Conflict Spreads: Is This the Start of a New Civil
- Rebels resent Sirte residents, but vow not to take revenge
- Milestone Moments: Remembering 9/11
(Reuters)
- Six years after Katrina, New Orleans braces for storm
- Highway closed by Southern California wildfire reopens
- Alabama coast braces for heavy rain from Tropical Storm Lee
- Irene's flooding threatens Vermont's leaf season
(AP)
- PROMISES, PROMISES: US safer but not safe enough
(AP)
- Attorneys for Jackson doctor file emergency appeal
(AP
- Judge rejects Roger Clemens' bid to avoid retrial
(AP)
- Disasters in US: An extreme and exhausting year
(AP)
- Massive NM fire somehow missed pot plant operation
(AP
- Rain-packed Tropical Storm Lee forms off Louisiana
(AP
- Jeff Bezos' spaceship fails during test flight
(AP)
- Vet: Honor WWII survivors now, while they're alive
(AP
- Power companies go on defensive in darkened East
(AP)
- Tropical Storm Lee begins pelting Gulf Coast
(AP)
- A hot issue on the campaign trail: theology
(AP)
- Hiring standstill points to growing recession risk
(AP
- Obama pushes Congress to pass transportation bill
(AP)
- Israeli rabbi pairs gays to lesbians
(AP)
- NATO kills ex-Gitmo detainee in Afghanistan
(AP)
- Libyans return to Misrata's devastated main street
(AP
- Obama yields on smog rule in face of GOP demands
(AP)
- UN: Credible evidence Iran working on nuke weapons
(AP
- Roddick tops Sock at US Open
(AP)
- Obama ups pressure over transportation
(Reuters)
- Job growth stalls, fuels recession fears
(Reuters)
- Greek PM Papandreou rules out snap elections
(Reuters)
- Apple hunted lost item - clue points to new iPhone
(Re
- Regulator sues major banks over subprime bonds
(Reuter
- Chile air force plane presumed crashed, 21 aboard
(Reu
- Canadian authorities probing employees of SNC-Lavalin Group
- Russia raps OSCE election "double standards"
(Reuters)
- Iranian sniper kills shepherd in northern Iraq
(AP)
- Iran says makes new military push against Kurds
(Reute
- Martin's 2-run double lifts Yanks over Red Sox 4-2
(AP
- US wins 4x400 relay, South Africa 2nd at worlds
(AP)
- Usain Bolt coasts into 200 final at worlds
(AP)
- Djokovic the entertainer on lopsided day at Open
(AP)
- Newton throws 1st TD; Steelers beat Panthers 33-17
(AP
- AP Source: Former NHL player Belak hanged himself
(AP)
- Bartel shines, Quinn struggles in Cardinals' win
(AP)
- New-look Maryland defense will be tested by Miami
(AP)
- Sagan takes 2nd Vuelta stage win
(AP)
- Litke: Troubling death of another NHL enforcer
(AP)
- PGA Tour signs 9-year extension with networks
(AP)
- Kyle Busch fan hopes driver makes her millionaire
(AP)
- 6 cities lodge bids for 2020 Olympics
(AP)
- Japan's PM picks cabinet and vows pragmatic reforms
(R
- France pushes for U.N. Syria resolution, sanctions
(Re
- Two women journalists killed in Mexico City
(Reuters)
- Turkey expels Israeli diplomats after U.N. report
(Reu
- Libya's Song of the Revolution: The Bombmaker's Hit
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- Dutch game show highlights asylum seekers' plight
(AP)
- Slaying of journalist reveals Dominican underworld
(AP
- Nigeria separatists see treason charges dropped
(AP)
- Second plane this week skids off runway in India
(Reut
- Chance of cyclone near Halifax, Nova Scotia at 60 percent:
- New Zealanders get ready to host Rugby World Cup
(AP)
- Libya rebels postpone attack on Qaddafi stronghold in show
- Messi in Kolkata: A Turning Point for Indian Soccer?
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(The Christian Science Moni
- 9/11 firefighters have higher cancer risk: study
(Reut
- Reinforcements, weather aid firefighters in Oklahoma and Te
- Tropical Storm Katia may not strengthen much Friday: NHC
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- Why Texas' Drought May Have Global Effects
(Time.com)
- Insight: Murdoch's tough guy Carlucci under pressure
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- White House requests $5.2B in new disaster funds
(AP)
- Clemens in court to argue against second trial
(AP)
- Mistrial declared in CA gay student killing trial
(AP)
- Flooded fields in ND lead to higher pasta prices
(AP)
- Perry hopes polling surge spurs donors nationally
(AP)
- Sense of fear lingers in Okla. on 9/11 anniversary
(AP
- Tsunami warning canceled for Alaska's Aleutians
(AP)
- Adults get life-sized sandbox near Las Vegas Strip
(AP
- ATVs, often reviled in Vt., win praise after Irene
(AP
- Grandpa charged with forcing Grand Canyon hikes
(AP)
- Sister: Investigators rule mansion death a suicide
(AP
- Finally, World Trade Center rises from ground zero
(AP
- Jobs report could show signs of modest growth
(AP)
- EU bans imports of Syrian oil over crackdown
(AP)
- Turkey expels Israel ambassador over flotilla raid
(AP
- Quake risk to reactors greater than thought
(AP)
- UN warns Libya is short of water, fuel, medicine
(AP)
- Gulf braces for rain from tropical depression
(AP)
- Frustrations rise for those still without power
(AP)
- 21 dead in religious rioting in central Nigeria
(AP)
- Robo-signed mortgage docs date back to late 1990s
(AP)
- Job growth grinds to a halt in August
(Reuters)
- Futures extend losses after payrolls data
(Reuters)
- U.S. to sue big banks over mortgage securities: report
- Fed asks BofA to list contingency plan: report
(Reuter
- Libyans pledge democracy as they win Gaddafi billions
- Exclusive: China curbs Iran energy work
(Reuters)
- AT&T prepares two-track plan to save T-Mobile deal
(Re
- Loss of Starz deal may not hurt Netflix: analysts
(Reu
- Iraq to open new inquiry into US shootings in 2006
(AP
- Iraqi Insurgence Backfired on Its Architects
(Contribu
- US marks first month with no troop deaths in Iraq
(AP)
- Prisoners held on terrorism charges flee Iraq jail
(Re
- Iraq toll still high a year after U.S. combat halt
(Re
- Feds drop remaining charges against Bonds
(AP)
- NBA lockout: Players, owners meet in Manhattan
(AP)
- US wins gold in 1,500 meters, high jump at worlds
(AP)
- Former NHL enforcer Belak found dead in Toronto
(AP)
- Texas A&M plans to leave Big 12 by July 2012
(AP)
- Miller signing now bigger after Carlson injury
(AP)
- Carp's 2-run double in 8th beats Angels, 2-1
(AP)
- Ex-NBA player Crittenton waives extradition
(AP)
- Sooners, family search for answers to LB's death
(AP)
- Contador pleased with season, 2012 Tour next goal
(AP)
- Bruins F Savard will miss season with concussion
(AP)
- Kerr and Mahan win Begay Challenge
(AP)