More than 180 Fatah supporters who fled into Israel from the Gaza Strip were in Israeli custody Sunday, after a dramatic escape from a Hamas crackdown that left nine people dead in fierce fighting.
Scientists have found ways to tease even more clues out of fingerprints’ telltale marks _ one in a string of developments that gives modern forensics even better ways to solve mysteries like the anthrax attacks or JonBenet Ramsey’s murder.
Scientists have found ways to tease even more clues out of fingerprints’ telltale marks _ one in a string of developments that gives modern forensics even better ways to solve mysteries like the anthrax attacks or JonBenet Ramsey’s murder.
More than half of the 75,000 tickets for Barack Obama’s acceptance speech at the Democratic convention will go to residents of Colorado, a battleground state critical to the party’s hopes of winning the White House.
More than half of the 75,000 tickets for Barack Obama’s acceptance speech at the Democratic convention will go to residents of Colorado, a battleground state critical to the party’s hopes of winning the White House.
More than 40 million pounds of pesticides and herbicides were used in Oregon’s farms, forests and fields last year, with potato fields getting the biggest dose, according to the state’s first tabulation of chemical use.
More than 120 workers at a Los Angeles hospital looked at celebrities’ medical records and other personal information without permission between January 2004 and June 2006 _ nearly double the number initially reported, according to a state report.
More than 90,000 people nationwide have been affected by the theft of laptops with personal information about current and former employees of Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc.
More than 80,000 facilities in Iraq will be inspected for faulty wiring as part of an effort to prevent future accidental electrocutions of U.S. troops, the top commander in Iraq said.
More than 1,000 Sunni Arabs and Turkomen rallied Saturday against Kurdish demands to incorporate the oil-rich area around Kirkuk into their autonomous region, on the eve of a special session of parliament aimed at defusing the crisis.
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Employee Adrian Chelariu cleans the sign on the front of The Chelsea hotel Thursday, July 17, 2008, in Atlantic City, N.J. The Chelsea, the newest ultra-luxury, non-gambling hotel, is betting billions that it can attract more affluent, Las Vegas-style...
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