Bush orders aid to Georgia, Rice to visit Tbilisi |
| | | President George W. Bush on Wednesday ordered the American military to deliver humanitarian aid to Georgia and said Russia "must keep its word" and end the crisis with the U.S. ally. | | From Boston Globe | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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Mark Warner will keynote Democratic convention |
| | | Senate candidate and former Virginia Gov. Mark Warner is scheduled to deliver the Tuesday night keynote address at this year's Democratic National Convention -- the same role that launched Barack Obama to national prominence four years ago. | | From Boston Globe | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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Explosion kills 3 in northern Lebanese city |
| | | Lebanese security officials say that a bomb has exploded on a busy street in the northern city of Tripoli, killing at least three people and wounding many others. | | From Boston Globe | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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Gunman shoots Arkansas Democratic party chairman |
| | | A gunman entered the Arkansas Democratic Party headquarters Wednesday and shot the party chairman, who was hospitalized in critical condition, authorities said. | | From Boston Globe | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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U.S. cancels naval exercise with Russia over Georgia |
| | | The United States has canceled a naval exercise with Russia in protest over Moscow's military operations in Georgia, a senior U.S. defense official said on Tuesday. | | From Boston Globe | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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Gloucester high school principal quits |
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Up to 8 activists detained after Olympics protest |
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EU backs plan to monitor Georgia truce |
| | | European Union foreign ministers agreed in principle on Wednesday to send monitors to supervise a French-brokered ceasefire between Russia and Georgia in the breakaway Georgian region of South Ossetia. | | From Boston Globe | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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Fewer Americans hit the road in June |
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Transcript of Bush remarks on Russia-Georgia |
| | | Remarks by President Bush in the Rose Garden on Wednesday about the crisis in the former Soviet republic of Georgia, by as transcribed by CQ Transcriptions. | | From Boston Globe | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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Venezuela closes registration on barred candidates |
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Prince: Genetically modified crops not the answer |
| | | Britain's Prince Charles, owner of an organic farm, says that increased use of genetically modified crops to help solve world food shortages could lead to environmental disaster. | | From Boston Globe | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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Peaches Marries Singer In Vegas |
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Mass. Mid-Day Numbers |
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Jury weighs fate of head of disputed Kan. tribe |
| | | Jurors began deliberating Tuesday in the federal trial of a man accused of selling Native American tribal memberships to immigrants by falsely claiming the memberships conferred U.S. citizenship and other benefits. | | From Boston Globe | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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High Price For Cancer Patients |
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Economy 'To Stagnate By Spring' |
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AP IMPACT: Underground FEMA fuel tanks could leak |
| | | The government owns hundreds of underground fuel tanks -- many designed for emergencies back in the Cold War -- that need to be inspected for leaks of hazardous substances that could be making local water undrinkable. | | From Boston Globe | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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Australian bank posts 7 pct rise in annual profit |
| | | Australia's largest bank by market value, Commonwealth Bank of Australia Ltd., posted on Wednesday a 7 percent rise in annual profit and forecast the local economy to grow modestly amid continued headwinds from the global credit crunch. | | From Boston Globe | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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Olympic opening uses girl's voice, not face |
| | | One little girl had the looks. The other had the voice. So in a last-minute move demanded by one of China's highest officials, the two were put together for the Olympic opening ceremony, with one lip-synching "Ode to the Motherland" over the other's singing. | | From Boston Globe | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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