Printed on: Thursday, July 29, 2010
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NEW ORLEANS -- Crews took another step toward readying the relief well expected to finally kill the Gulf of Mexico oil gusher, removing the plug they had popped in before clearing the area ahead of...
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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- For four days, U.S. and South Korean troops fired artillery into the skies and dropped anti-submarine bombs on underwater targets -- dramatic exercises meant to warn North...
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WASHINGTON -- Dismayed by the massive war-documents leak, intelligence experts are raising alarms that post-Sept. 11 changes promoting information sharing have made it too easy to lose control of the...
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Wide gap in cocaine sentences narrowed WASHINGTON (AP) -- Congress on Wednesday changed a quarter-century-old law that has subjected tens of thousands of blacks to long prison terms for crack...
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Aug. 18 hearing is ordered for Jeffs SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- A southern Utah judge has set an Aug. 18 date for a hearing on a request that polygamous sect leader Warren Jeffs be granted a speedy...
ATLANTA (AP) -- More bystanders are willing to attempt CPR if an emergency dispatcher gives them firm and direct instructions -- especially if they can just press on the chest and skip the...
ISLAMABAD (AP) -- A passenger jet that officials suspect veered off course in monsoon rains and thick clouds crashed into hills overlooking Pakistan's capital Wednesday, killing all 152 people on...
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) -- Lawmakers in the region of Catalonia thrust a sword deep into Spain's centuries-old tradition of bullfighting, banning the blood-soaked pageant that has fascinated artists...
Roadside bomb kills 25 in Afghanistan KABUL (AP) -- A packed bus hit a roadside bomb in southern Afghanistan on Wednesday, killing 25 people aboard. The passenger bus was traveling in Nimroz...
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