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| Prosecutor appointed to probe attorney firings
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Reuters - Attorney General Michael Mukasey on Monday appointed a prosecutor to examine potential criminal charges in the Justice Department's firings of nine federal prosecutors, which it said bore substantial signs of improper political considerations.
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| Brazil: Amazon destruction is rising again |
The Amazon is being deforested more than twice as fast as last year, Brazilian officials said Monday, acknowledging a sharp reversal after three years of declines in the deforestation rate.
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| Top U.S. officer pleads for cooperation with Moscow
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Reuters - The top U.S. military officer pleaded on Monday for continued cooperation with Russia despite Moscow's widely condemned military action in Georgia.
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| Canadian health officials looking for TB |
| Ontario public health officials are looking for 27 people who may have been exposed to tuberculosis during a Greyhound bus trip from Toronto to Windsor, Ontario in late August. |
| Questions remain on Palin vetting
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AP - John McCain's presidential campaign did not speak with the Alaska House speaker and other leading Republicans before McCain tapped Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate.
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| ImClone set to be acquired by Eli Lilly for $6.1 bln: sources
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| Reuters - ImClone Systems Inc has agreed to be acquired by Eli Lilly and Co for about $6.1 billion after rebuffing a sweetened takeover offer from Bristol-Myers Squibb, sources familiar with the situation said on Monday. |
| Name that Treasury chief |
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| US appeals NJ Muslim cleric immigration case |
| In a case that could erode hard-won trust between Muslims and law enforcement, the government is appealing the case of a Muslim leader who won his fight to remain in the United States. |
| Ohio election officials brace for early voting
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AP - Voters in this crucial swing state began casting absentee ballots Tuesday, a day after state and federal courts upheld a disputed early voting law.
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| American Bridge grows by keeping focus on suspension bridges |
| In the 15 years since Bob Luffy took the helm as president and CEO, American Bridge Co. has enjoyed robust growth and a heightened profile within the bridge industry. Billings have steadily grown for... |
| 10 kids, including family of 9, abandoned |
| Ten children ranging in age from 1 to 17 were left at hospitals Wednesday under Nebraska's unique safe haven law, which allows caregivers to abandon not only infants but also teenagers without fear of prosecution. |
| Obama digs up past McCain scandal |
| US Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama attacks rival John McCain over his links with a 1980s financial scandal. |
| Speedy Tropical Storm Hanna charges for Carolinas
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AP - Tropical Storm Hanna cruised toward the Carolinas on Friday, forecast to hit land overnight and promising to deliver gusty winds and heavy rain during a dash up the Eastern Seaboard that could wash out the weekend for millions of people.
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| Today on the presidential campaign trail |
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| Chile beat Venezuela 3-2 to relegate Brazil in World Cup qualifiers |
| Caracas - Chile beat Venezuela 3-2 on Thursday, with a goal from Humberto Suazo in injury time which pushed Brazil out of the positions that give South American teams direct access to the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. In an exciting game in Puerto ... |
| Venezuela bureaucrats told to trim high living
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| AP - Bureaucrats in oil-rich Venezuela can look forward to fewer expensive SUVs, top-of-the-line mobile telephones and whiskey-fueled parties next year. |
| Film shows McCain's release from Vietnamese prison
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AP - Previously unseen footage emerged Thursday showing Republican presidential candidate John McCain as a proud, stoic prisoner of war in Hanoi on the day his Vietnamese captors released him to the U.S. military.
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| 200 discuss high school for gay, lesbian, transgender youth in Chicago |
| Weeks after a proposal to open Chicago's first public high school catering to gay, lesbian and transgender youth was announced, about 200 people on Thursday met with administrators at the city's main ... |
| Obituaries in the news |
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| Gates foresees narrower U.S. combat role in Iraq |
| Defense Secretary Robert Gates, seen here testifying during a House Armed Services Committee hearing on Capitol Hill on Sept. 10, says he expects the U.S. combat role in Iraq to keep shrinking. |