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U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson made a mistake by letting investment bank Lehman Brothers fail, France’s finance minister said Wednesday.
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Oil prices fell below $87 a barrel Wednesday in Asia on investor concerns that the credit crisis that began in the U.S. will trigger a prolonged global economic...
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Rebel groups and government-armed militias using child soldiers in the Philippines and 16 other strife-torn countries face prosecution in the United States under a new...
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U.S. and Japanese researchers are among the favorites to win the Nobel Prize in chemistry, but don’t expect any recent discoveries to get the nod.
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The U.S. is set to suspend a trade deal with Bolivia that is worth 20,000 Bolivian jobs and $150 million a year, but President Evo Morales says South America’s...
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As of Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008, at least 4,180 members of the U.S. military have died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003, according to an Associated Press...
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The federal investigation of a fatal Texas bus crash zeroed in Tuesday on foreign-made passenger buses that operate in the U.S. but don’t meet minimum U.S. safety...
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Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has raised about $3.3 million from contributors who did not list a home state or who designated their state with an...
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In an effort to help the United States counter al-Qaida after the 9/11 attack, Iran rounded up hundreds of Arabs who had crossed the border from Afghanistan, expelled...
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A U.S. military officer warned Pentagon officials that an American detainee was being driven nearly insane by months of punishing isolation and sensory deprivation in a...
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The Bush administration is criticizing a federal judge’s decision to immediately free 17 Chinese Muslims at Guantanamo Bay into the U.S. and says it will seek to...
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Two things rule the financial world: Making money and figuring out ways to make more of it. That’s why some on Wall Street are sure to figure out how to profit...
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Fast-food company Yum Brands Inc. said Tuesday its third-quarter profit grew by 5 percent, led by surging sales in its China operations that offset a decline in U.S....
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Defense Secretary Robert Gates on Tuesday said the U.S. is committed to keeping troops in Kosovo through late next year despite strong Russian opposition to creation of...
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“How many of you are in need of some hope here tonight?” A murmur passes through the dark auditorium, pleasing the man with the microphone. Heads nod. “How...
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The widow of a 23-year-old Iraq war veteran from Pennsylvania is suing the U.S. government over her husband’s suicide.
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Barack Obama has his William Ayers connection. Now John McCain may have an Iran-Contra connection. In the 1980s, McCain served on the advisory board to the U.S. chapter...
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No Texas or U.S. motor safety officers were on duty when an unsafe bus crossed the border hours before a fatal crash, says National Transportation Safety Board...
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The U.S. military has started a media campaign to educate soldiers about working with electricity as part of an effort to prevent future electrocutions in Iraq.
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An inmate known as the “spam king” for sending hundreds of thousands of unsolicited e-mails has walked away from a federal prison camp in Colorado.U.S....
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Dateline May 03, 2008 Montreal, Canada – Humans develop bonds with animals of all sorts, we have domesticated herd animals to provide us with sustenance, developed...
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Still reeling from the deadly Christmas Day tiger escape, officials said the San Francisco Zoo would reopen Jan. 3, despite a continuing criminal investigation and the...
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Some maulings and other incidents involving captive animals in the United States:Dec. 25, 2007: A Siberian tiger named Tatiana escapes from its enclosure at the San...
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A tiger escaped from its cage at the San Francisco Zoo on Tuesday, killing one visitor and injuring two others, police said.The tiger was shot to death when it started...
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Investigators trying to determine how a tiger escaped its enclosure at the San Francisco Zoo _ killing one visitor and mauling two others on Christmas _ planned a...
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This picture provided by the U.S. Marshals Service shows Edward “Eddie” Davidson. Davidson, known as the “spam king” for sending hundreds of thousands of unsolicited e-mails has walked away from a federal prison camp in Colorado. U.S. Marshals, the...