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We all like life and don’t like to die and it is not just us but every living creature is the same. Imagine a little ant for example. It escapes every thing that may endanger its life. It finds its life as sweet as we do. A harmony of milliards of...
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The suspect accused of cutting a baby from his mother’s womb was found mentally competent by a judge Thursday to assist in her defense, despite a...
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Bleeding cash and with its very survival uncertain, Ford Motor Co., an icon of American automaking, will try to import some of its success from across the Atlantic.
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Now Amy Adams’ love life is “Enchanted,” too.
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The Justice Department in 2002 told the CIA that its interrogators would be safe from prosecution for violations of anti-torture laws if they believed “in good...
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The Bush administration underscored its continued support for Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Thursday despite fresh allegations from a former U.S. anti-drug official...
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The Secret Service has asked for an extra $9.5 million to cover unexpected costs of protecting the presidential candidates during what has turned into an historic year...
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MTV is staking its brand on a lesser-known one: Russell Brand.
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The Environmental Protection Agency moved Thursday to stop the use of the pesticide carbofuran on all food crops, including those that are imported.
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More letters, cards, bill payments and other first-class mail items are getting to their destinations on time than ever before, the Postal Service said Thursday.
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A federal judge in Boise says convicted child-killer Joseph Edward Duncan III is mentally competent to face a death penalty hearing.
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Republican Sen. Chuck Hagel, fresh from an Iraq trip with Democrat Barack Obama, said the presidential candidates should focus on the war’s future and stop...
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Scientists have exposed some of the mystery behind the northern lights.
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Agriculture futures traded mostly higher Thursday on the Chicago Board of Trade.
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Forecasters say Dolly has weakened to a tropical depression with 35 mph winds as it moves north over Texas.
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Ford Motor Co. posted its worst quarterly loss ever Thursday in a roiling global auto market that also saw profits fall at Daimler AG, Hyundai Motor Co. and AutoNation...
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Republican Sen. Chuck Hagel, fresh from an Iraq trip with Democrat Barack Obama, said the presidential candidates should focus on the war’s future and stop...
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A 21-year-old woman was attacked by a grizzly bear about 25 yards from an Alaskan lodge.
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The operator of a collapsed Utah mine violated safety protocols by cutting coal pillars that should have been left standing to prevent cave-ins, federal regulators said...
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The Federal Reserve says banks stepped up their borrowing over the past week from its emergency lending program, while Wall Street firms took a pass.
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Air Force officials say three ballistic missile crew members in North Dakota fell asleep while holding classified launch code devices earlier this month, triggering an...
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THE RACE: The presidential race in Colorado
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Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee lead the nation when it comes to obesity, a new government survey reports.
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On a night when the United States woman should have been eyeing the upcoming Olympics, they were dealt a crushing blow to their gold medal hopes when Abby Wambach broke...
made popular Jul 17 2008
The result was meaningless. The injury to leading scorer Abby Wambach could have much larger implications for the United States.
made popular Jul 17 2008
The National Association of School Nurses calculates the nurse-to-student ratio for each state. Federal guidelines recommend that schools employ one nurse for every 750...
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A look at states’ exports to Iran during President Bush’s years in office, ranked by the dollar value of their total exports from 2001 through 2007:
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It will be a red-state Fourth of July for Barack Obama, who hopes to find votes as well as fireworks in places that blue-state Democrats often bypass in presidential...
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The funds states use to pay unemployment benefits are running low, raising fears of higher taxes on businesses and less money to help out-of-work employees during tight...
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Politics is always a questionable topic. Everyone, no matter how uninformed or ignorant, has their own opinion as to how their country should be run. As if being the...
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THE RACE: The presidential race in Colorado
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The efforts of nearly a dozen states to execute child rapists were derailed Wednesday by a Supreme Court decision that incensed supporters of such punishment. At least...
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The 28 states participating in a federal abstinence education program and the amount they have received in federal grants this year:
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Governors in some coastal states promised to fight attempts to tap offshore petroleum reserves, citing concerns about the environment and tourism. Others agreed with...
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Governors in some coastal states promised to block attempts to tap offshore petroleum reserves, citing concerns about the environment and tourism. Others agreed with...
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Some of the federal government’s disaster relief efforts in the Midwest states, as provided by FEMA:
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The attorneys general of 10 states are urging the California Supreme Court to delay finalizing its ruling to legalize same-sex marriage.
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It’s the first event on the first day of a campaign swing through three Western states, and Barack Obama is covering all his bases.
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South Korea and a group of governments from the Middle East and Africa agreed to launch a cooperative organization Monday aimed at enhancing political, cultural and...
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A breakdown of how different states approached No Child Left Behind goals. The program aims to have all children reading and doing math on grade level by 2013-14.
made popular May 20 2008
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