World powers test Iran's will to end nuclear row |
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Pope apologizes for Australian clergy sex abuse |
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Nearly 14,000 without power in Maine |
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Brown arrives for Baghdad talks |
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Gunman kills ex-girlfriend, self in NY office |
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Mass. Mid-Day Numbers |
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Iran says 'no' to suspending enrichment |
| | | An Iranian official says his country will refuse requests to freeze its uranium enrichment program in exchange for a pledge of no new U.N. Security Council sanctions. | | From Boston Globe | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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Tropical storm could develop off Southeast coast |
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Report: UK hostage in Iraq is dead |
| | | A Shiite militia that has claimed responsibility for the kidnapping of five Britons in Iraq more than a year ago said one of the hostages committed suicide, a British newspaper reported. | | From Boston Globe | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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Two people killed in Maine by lightning strike |
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Tri-State Paycheck |
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Police: Missing Texas soldier may be in danger |
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Plane overshoots O'Hare runway; no one injured |
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Guests for the Sunday TV news shows |
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US military deaths in Afghanistan region at 476 |
| | | As of Friday, July 18, 2008, at least 476 members of the U.S. military had died in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Uzbekistan as a result of the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan in late 2001, according to the Defense Department. The department last updated its figures July 12 at 10 a.m. EDT. | | From Boston Globe | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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Crane collapses at Houston refinery, killing 4 |
| | | One of the nation's largest mobile cranes collapsed at a Houston oil refinery Friday, killing four workers and injuring seven others in the latest of several fatal accidents that have raised concerns about the safety of construction cranes. | | From Boston Globe | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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Magnitude 6.6 quake hits eastern Japan |
| | | A strong earthquake with a preliminary 6.6 magnitude struck off of Japan's eastern coast Saturday, the country's meteorological agency said. There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage. | | From Boston Globe | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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More troops on Thai-Cambodian border |
| | | The military standoff between Cambodia and Thailand entered its fifth day Saturday as both sides continued to reinforce their troops ahead of scheduled talks over a disputed border area near an 11th century temple. | | From Boston Globe | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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Bush agrees to time 'horizon' on Iraq troop cuts |
| | | President Bush and Iraq's prime minister have agreed to set a "general time horizon" for bringing more U.S. troops home from the war, a dramatic shift from the administration's once-ironclad unwillingness to talk about any kind of deadline or timetable. | | From Boston Globe | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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Bodybuilding firefighter is ordered back to work |
| | | Outraged Boston fire officials ordered Albert Arroyo to return to work Monday, just days after they watched a video of the firefighter in a bodybuilding competition despite his claim that he had suffered a career-ending back injury and was on paid leave. | | From Boston Globe | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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