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Speedy Tropical Storm Hanna nears the Carolinas

  
Tropical Storm Hanna rattled the tourist beaches of the Carolinas as its center edged closer to shore early Saturday for the start of a projected dash up the Eastern Seaboard that could wash out the weekend for millions of people.
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News of the 09/05/2008
    

AG wants to block child killer from living in NH

  
Attorney General Kelly Ayotte is trying to keep the killer of a 12-year-old Nashua boy from returning to New Hampshire if he is released from prison.
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Hurricane Ike heads for Bahamas and Florida: NHC

  
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Hurricane Ike with winds near 125 miles per hour will likely reach the Bahamas early next week and South Florida by mid-week, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said in its 5 a.m. EDT report Friday.
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News of the 09/04/2008
    

Atlantic Coast watches Hanna's shifting trek

  
Coastal residents moved boats and booked inland hotel rooms while National Guard troops prepared to deploy along the Southeastern coast as Tropical Storm Hanna plowed through the Atlantic on a shifting track toward the U.S.
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Analysis: Palin more than her resume -- much more

  
Being a mayor of 9,780 is nothing like leading 305 million. Living next to Russia does not make you a foreign policy whiz. And presidential competence is rarely measured in square miles.
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News of the 09/02/2008
    

Aid agencies plan CO2 offsets that also help poor

  
LONDON (Reuters) - From fuel-efficient stoves for displaced Congolese families to drought-resistant cashew trees in Brazil, some aid agencies offering carbon offset schemes want to marry emissions savings with help for people living with climate change.
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Clones' offspring may be in food supply: FDA

  
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Food and milk from the offspring of cloned animals may already have entered the U.S. food supply, the Food and Drug Administration said on Tuesday, but it would be impossible to know because there is no difference between cloned and conventional products.
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News of the 09/01/2008
    

Helen Mirren: Why I Quit Cocaine

  
Dame Helen Mirren has admitted that she used to "love" cocaine - but gave it up when she realised a notorious former Nazi had been living on profits from the drug.
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Cubans pick up pieces amid Gustav destruction

  
Her pigs and some government help will be her salvation, Evangelina Torres said on Sunday as she looked up from her living room at the open sky that is her new roof.
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Lack of joy in life ups early death risk: study

  
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People who don't think life is worth living are more likely to die within the next few years, research from Japan shows.
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News of the 08/31/2008
    

U.S. more prepared for Gustav, than Katrina: FEMA

  
The U.S. emergency management agency, harshly criticized for its failures in handling Hurricane Katrina three years ago, said on Saturday it was better prepared for Hurricane Gustav.
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New Orleans evacuates for "big, ugly storm"

  
NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of people in New Orleans and the U.S. Gulf Coast fled their homes on Sunday as Hurricane Gustav moved within 24 hours of striking land, possibly with a weaker punch than 2005's Hurricane Katrina.
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Vt. cuts in-home services for seniors

  
Vermont is cutting back on services in provides to frail, low-income elderly residents living at home three years after it launched a new program to provide them in hopes of keeping more seniors at home and out of nursing homes.
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News of the 08/30/2008
    

In New Orleans, no shelter for those who stay

  
Police with bullhorns plan to go street to street this weekend with a tough message about getting out ahead of Hurricane Gustav: This time there will be no shelter of last resort. The doors to the Superdome will be locked. Those who stay will be on their own.
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Orphans get a funding boost for college

  
At 5 years old, Daniel Ndamwizeye lost his parents during the genocide in Rwanda. He spent years as an orphan in Africa, living with different families.
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