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27/Aug/2006 9:03AM |
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(CNN) -- A Delta commuter flight carrying 50 people crashed Sunday morning near Blue Grass Airport in Lexington, Kentucky, airport and airline officials said. One person is known to have survived.
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27/Aug/2006 5:30AM |
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(CNN) -- Ernesto became the first hurricane of the 2006 season on Sunday and is forecast to hit central or northern Florida by Thursday morning.
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26/Aug/2006 8:43PM |
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NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (AP) -- As the first anniversary of Hurricane Katrina approaches, some residents prepared Saturday to evacuate amid forecasts of another hurricane entering the Gulf of Mexico.
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26/Aug/2006 11:17AM |
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KENNEBUNKPORT, Maine (AP) -- President Bush, ahead of next week's anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, says the government is making changes to improve response to national disasters and address the deep-seated poverty the floodwaters exposed.
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26/Aug/2006 9:01AM |
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NEW YORK (AP) -- A driver with a gun went on a shooting spree in several neighborhoods and apparently targeted victims at random, killing a man and injuring four other people, police said Saturday.
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26/Aug/2006 7:27AM |
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OMAHA, Nebraska (AP) -- Robert Henderson was not fired as a state trooper because he belonged to the Ku Klux Klan and another white supremacist group, authorities said.
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26/Aug/2006 6:30AM |
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COUSHATTA, Louisiana (AP) -- A Louisiana school district suspended a white bus driver while it investigates complaints that she ordered nine black children to sit at the back of the bus.
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26/Aug/2006 12:37AM |
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DOVER, Delaware (AP) -- A chemical released into the air from an industrial plant Friday sent 23 people to the hospital and closed some roads, officials said.
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25/Aug/2006 8:45PM |
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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Responding to complaints from families who say they were given inaccurate causes of death, the Army has begun investigating death reports for more than 1,700 U.S. soldiers who died in Afghanistan and Iraq since 2001.
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25/Aug/2006 7:07PM |
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(CNN) -- A college student was detained Friday after customs agents found what they suspected was dynamite in his checked luggage, but authorities said he was not involved in terrorism.
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25/Aug/2006 1:31PM |
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MIAMI, Florida (AP) -- Max Mayfield, who oversaw the nation's tropical-storm forecasting during the Atlantic's most destructive period on record, said Friday that he will retire.
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25/Aug/2006 1:21PM |
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NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (CNN) -- The catastrophe caused by Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans could happen again unless the city's hurricane protection system is massively overhauled, an engineering panel said Friday.
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25/Aug/2006 1:14PM |
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HOUSTON, Texas (AP) -- A college student's checked luggage on a Continental Airlines flight from Argentina contained traces of dynamite, authorities said, in one of four security incidents Friday involving U.S. flights.
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25/Aug/2006 12:09PM |
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ROCHESTER, Minnesota (CNN) -- Former President Gerald Ford underwent a successful angioplasty procedure at the Mayo Clinic Thursday to reduce or eliminate blockages in his coronary arteries, his office said Friday.
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25/Aug/2006 9:43AM |
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NICOLLET, Minnesota (AP) -- Deadly storms swept across the northern Plains, bringing tornadoes that ripped roofs off houses and hail that smashed car windshields.
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25/Aug/2006 7:46AM |
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VENTURA, California (AP) -- Jazz trumpeter Maynard Ferguson, known for his soaring high notes and for his recording of "Gonna Fly Now," a hit version of the theme from the "Rocky" movies, has died. He was 78.
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25/Aug/2006 7:11AM |
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ESSEX, Vermont (AP) -- Angry over a bitter breakup, bakery worker Christopher A. Williams apparently set out Thursday to kill his ex-girlfriend, police believe. He never found her.
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25/Aug/2006 7:07AM |
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MIAMI, Florida (AP) -- Tropical Storm Debby was expected to remain in the open Atlantic, but another system north of Venezuela was on the verge of strengthening into a named storm, forecasters said Friday.
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25/Aug/2006 6:41AM |
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NEW YORK (AP) -- New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin criticized efforts to redevelop the World Trade Center site when confronted in a television interview about delays in rebuilding his city after Hurricane Katrina.
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25/Aug/2006 3:00AM |
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BOULDER, Colorado (CNN) -- John Mark Karr, the suspect in the killing of JonBenet Ramsey, now sits in the Boulder County Jail, separated from other inmates for his own safety.
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