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Mass. Megabucks

  
The winning numbers drawn Saturday night in the "Massachusetts Megabucks" game were: 6-21-22-31-37-42
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Pope in Australia will highlight climate change

  
Pope Benedict XVI began a pilgrimage in Australia Sunday, saying he wants to use his visit to raise awareness about global warming and to address the crisis of clergy sexual abuse.
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Obama says U.S. troop withdrawal backed by Iraqi govt

  
Democratic White House hopeful Barack Obama said on Saturday comments by Iraqi leaders calling for a timetable for withdrawal of U.S. troops added weight to his stand in favor of such a timetable.
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Baby Joy: Angelina Jolie Has Twins

  
Angelina Jolie has given birth to twins in a French hospital and is doing fine, according to reports.
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Gay Episcopal bishop excluded from key conference

  
The first openly gay U.S. Episcopal bishop was barred from a once-a-decade Anglican meeting so he wouldn't become a focus of the global event.
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Cindy McCain attends IndyCar race in Nashville

  
Cindy McCain spent her Saturday getting up close and personal with the IndyRacing League at the series' stop at the Nashville Superspeedway, taking a spin around the track in the pace car with Johnny Rutherford and checking out Danica Patrick's car in the garage.
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Crews 'turn the corner' against 1 Calif. wildfire

  
Moist air and calmer winds helped firefighters make progress Saturday on a deadly wildfire in the Sierra Nevada foothills, the latest hot spot in an unprecedented fire season that has made much of California a disaster area.
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What Is The Answer To Knife Crime?

  
The Home Secretary is to announce a series of hard-hitting new initiatives aimed at cutting Britain's knife crime epidemic.
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Officials from 43 nations gather for Med union

  
Forty-three nations home to 800 million people were set Sunday to join in a Union for the Mediterranean, a vast though vague body its boosters hope can nudge this disparate and conflicted swath of the world toward peace and stability.
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Olmert says peace deal closer than ever

  
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert says Israel and the Palestinians have "never been as close" to a peace deal as today.
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Military chief: More UK troops will leave Iraq in 2009

  
Britain plans to substantially scale back its troop numbers in Iraqi during 2009, the head of the country's armed forces said Sunday.
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Western official: Afghan attack kills 9 US troops

  
Western official: 9 US soldiers killed in massive attack on remote Afghan base
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Alaska volcano erupts, flings ash 30,000 feet high

  
A volcano has erupted with little warning on an island in Alaska, sending an ash cloud at least 30,000 feet high.
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Sign of Katrina fatigue? Storm memorial delayed

  
Between acres of aboveground tombs that are this marshy city's way to inter the dead, there is a strip of land that is an empty tribute to the victims of Hurricane Katrina.
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Prince Harry balances army duty with charity work

  
Prince Harry would like to spend more time helping children in Africa. Britain's royal soldier-humanitarian is in the impoverished African kingdom of Lesotho this week to work with Sentebale -- the charity he and Lesotho's Prince Seeiso founded in the memory of Harry's late mother, Princess Diana.
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More Firms Issue Profit Warning

  
Fresh fears of a recession have been raised after the number of firms issuing second-quarter profit warnings soared to a seven-year high.
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Venezuela to supply Guatemala with oil

  
President Hugo Chavez said Saturday that he is expanding his Venezuela's Petrocaribe oil-supply pact to include Guatemala.
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Obama: `little doubt' country in recession

  
Barack Obama said Saturday there is "little doubt we've moved into recession," underscoring the country's need for a second economic stimulus package, swift steps to shore up the housing market and a long-term energy policy to reduce reliance on foreign oil imports.
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State lags on student grants

  
Massachusetts, a higher education hub known for its wealth of universities, is far stingier than most other large states in awarding financial aid to college students, a shortfall that many educators say is limiting college access for low-income and minority families.
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Police say 18 killed in Afghan suicide blast

  
A suicide bomber blew himself up next to a police patrol in southern Afghanistan on Sunday, killing at least 18 people, including 13 civilians, a provincial police chief said.
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