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14/Aug/2006 6:53PM |
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ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Dan Young, director of CNN/US's field operations, died Sunday after a battle with leukemia. He was 47. During 24 years at CNN, he worked as a photographer on some of the biggest and most dangerous assignments of his time.
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14/Aug/2006 3:49PM |
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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Bush declared Lebanon a front in the "global war on terrorism" Monday, equating the Israeli battle against Lebanon's Hezbollah guerrillas to the U.S.-led wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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14/Aug/2006 2:47PM |
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FARGO, North Dakota (AP) -- Alfonso Rodriguez Jr. stabbed college student Dru Sjodin, slit her throat and left her to die, a federal prosecutor told jurors Monday.
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14/Aug/2006 2:25PM |
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NEW YORK (AP) -- Talk-show hosts Jerry Springer and conservative Tucker Carlson of MSNBC will be among the celebrities competing on the third season of ABC television's "Dancing With the Stars."
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14/Aug/2006 12:00PM |
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LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Police safely evacuated an Alaska Airlines flight on Monday after a report that a "suspicious item" was found on board, a Los Angeles International Airport spokeswoman said.
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14/Aug/2006 11:14AM |
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Scientists have discovered the possible presence of bird flu in the United States -- in wild swans near the banks of Lake Erie -- but it does not appear to be the worrisome strain that the government has long feared.
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14/Aug/2006 11:06AM |
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CARO, Michigan (AP) -- The U.S. Coast Guard has increased patrols near the bridge connecting Michigan's upper and lower peninsulas after prosecutors said they believe three men jailed on terrorism charges were targeting the five-mile-long span.
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14/Aug/2006 10:21AM |
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- The thwarted terrorist airline plot in Britain is sparking a bitter new round of finger-pointing in Connecticut's bruising Senate race.
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22/Nov/2015 11:55AM |
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Bush was huddling with top diplomats and military advisers Monday on the inaugural day of a Mideast truce, with a list of challenges spreading far beyond the fighting between Hezbollah and Israel.
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14/Aug/2006 6:55AM |
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- An Army base in Missouri used the "don't ask, don't tell" policy to kick out more soldiers than any other military installation last year, followed by an Army base on the Kentucky-Tennessee border and a naval base in Virginia.
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14/Aug/2006 6:37AM |
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CHICAGO, Illinois (AP) -- These are dangerous times for waterfowl in Chicago.
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