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Fire destroys 25 homes near Yosemite National Park

  
Smoke had turned the sun a deep glowing red by the time Dutch tourist Trees Duipmans and her three teenage children reached a campground outside Yosemite National Park on Sunday. By Monday, they decided it was time to go.
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Roadside bomb wounds Fatah commander in Lebanon

  
A roadside bomb critically wounded a military commander of the Fatah movement Tuesday, setting off gunbattles at a Palestinian refugee camp that has been torn by factional fighting, Lebanese and Palestinian security officials said.
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U.S. food portions: Monuments of decadence?

  
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - After having dinner at Clyde's in Washington's trendy Chinatown, a young boy sluggishly gets up to follow his family to the exit. His waitress jokes, "You're stuffed, huh?"
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News of the 07/28/2008
    

New Images Of Karadzic Emerge

  
Footage of Radovan Karadzic living under his assumed identity as an alternative health practitioner has been broadcast on Serbian TV.
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News of the 07/27/2008
    

Debate over black personal responsibility grows

  
MIAMI (Reuters) - When Paulette Richards' kids grew up and left home she thought she was done parenting. Instead, she has joined the growing ranks of black U.S. grandparents raising grandchildren because their own children can't -- or won't.
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News of the 07/26/2008
    

U.S. house prices overvalued by up to 20 percent: IMF paper

  
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The downward spiral of U.S. housing prices still has a way to go and homes were overvalued by between 8 percent to 20 percent in the first quarter of this year, according to research by an International Monetary Fund economist published on Friday.
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Report shows Long Island Sound Healthier

  
An annual report on the health of Long Island Sound points to several success stories in the concerted efforts to improve the body of water that provides recreation for many and a living for many others.
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News of the 07/25/2008
    

South Texas begins cleanup after Dolly

  
Business at reopened restaurants was humming, grocery store parking lots were packed and residents of south Texas were venturing out on the newly dry roads again as the remnants of Hurricane Dolly moved well away from the Rio Grande Valley.
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Obama beats McCain in Europe donations

  
Barack Obama's campaign has received roughly 10 times more money from declared U.S. donors living in Germany, France and Britain than his Republican rival, reflecting his popularity in Europe as he makes his first tour of the continent as the presumed Democratic nominee.
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Freak Show Kids: Perils of Circus Living

  
Christian Bale lived an unorthodox, nomadic childhood with a circus clown mom.
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Worst over for drivers as pump prices slide: AAA

  
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. retail gasoline prices have fallen more than 10 cents per gallon in a week and could fall another 25 cents by the end of summer, a sign the worst is over for U.S. motorists this vacation season.
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News of the 07/23/2008
    

A rare Tibetan critic sues China's government

  
The poet Woeser has long been a rarity -- a Tibetan living in China who doesn't flinch from publicly criticizing the Chinese government. Now the activist is taking another unusual step.
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Body recovered from Maine river

  
Police say the body of an 82-year-old woman who was reported missing from an assisted living center in Waterville has been recovered from the Kennebec River.
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Chrysler to cut 1,000 jobs; liquidity unchanged

  
DETROIT (Reuters) - Chrysler LLC said on Wednesday it plans to cut 1,000 white-collar jobs by the end of September to slash costs and survive a deep industry downturn.
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News of the 07/22/2008
    

Lonely Galapagos tortoise may sire young

  
Lonesome George, the long-living Galapagos Islands giant tortoise thought to be the last of his kind, might soon be a father.
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Texas, Mexico prepare for Tropical Storm Dolly

  
Residents along the Texas-Mexico border kept a watchful eye on Tropical Storm Dolly on Monday, stocking up on plywood, generators and flashlights as forecasters predicted the storm would strengthen into a hurricane later this week and make landfall.
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FEMA seeks immunity from suits over trailer fumes

  
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is requesting immunity from lawsuits filed on behalf of Gulf Coast hurricane victims who claim they were exposed to dangerous fumes while living in government-issued trailers.
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NY man earning $100K lived in company paint shed

  
A New York state report says a maintenance man who earned $100,000 last year working at a psychiatric center has been living for free in a paint shed on company grounds and even had his mail delivered there.
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Wily War Criminal Hides in Plain Sight

  
Accused war criminal Radovan Karadzic was living and working in Serbian capital.
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Dolly becomes hurricane, churns toward Texas

  
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Dolly became a hurricane on Tuesday and bore down on southern Texas, but forecasters don't expect it to pack too much of a punch when it comes ashore near the Mexican border on Wednesday.
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Barre wants input on sex offender proposal

  
The Barre City Council is asking for public input about a proposal to prevent sex offenders from living within 1,000 feet of schools or municipal parks and playgrounds.
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