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Associated PressIraqi plate dealers benefit as new car sales soarBAGHDAD (AP) -- By the time Ibrahim Khaled Mohammed turned to a car dealer looking for an offer, his 1983 Volkswagen Passat could barely move....
Analysts say North Korea's new missiles are fakesTOKYO (AP) -- Analysts who have studied photos of a half-dozen ominous new North Korean missiles showcased recently at a lavish military parade say they were fakes, and not very convincing ones, casting further doubt on the country's claims of military prowess....
UN pays out another $1 billion from Iraqi oil fundGENEVA (AP) -- A United Nations panel has approved another $1 billion in compensation for victims of Iraq's 1990 invasion of Kuwait....
Suu Kyi hopes Myanmar oath dispute is settled soonYANGON, Myanmar (AP) -- Opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi said Thursday she was hopeful a dispute over Myanmar's legislative oath would be overcome soon, calling it a "technical problem" that should not end in political deadlock....
Fireball remnants likely in Calif. some of oldestRENO, Nev. (AP) -- Robert Ward has been hunting and collecting meteorites for more than 20 years so he knew he'd found something special in the Sierra foothills along the path of a flaming fireball that shook parts of Northern California and Nevada with a sonic boom over the weekend....
Ariz. migrant case could lead to sweeping changesPHOENIX (AP) -- The United States could see an official about-face in the coming months in how it confronts illegal immigration if the Supreme Court follows through on its suggestion that it would let local police enforce the most controversial part of Arizona's immigration law....
Ariz. migrant case could lead to sweeping changesPHOENIX (AP) -- The United States could see an official about-face in the coming months in how it confronts illegal immigration if the Supreme Court follows through on its suggestion that it would let local police enforce the most controversial part of Arizona's immigration law....
Japan political power broker acquitted in scandalTOKYO (AP) -- Ichiro Ozawa, the veteran Japanese lawmaker who engineered the ruling party's rise to power, was acquitted Thursday in a political funding scandal that has damaged his chances of becoming prime minister....
Zookeeper killed by elephant had sanctuary plansWELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) -- A New Zealand zookeeper killed by an African elephant had been trying to get the lonely pachyderm into an animal sanctuary because she knew it would be better off there, people who knew her said Thursday....
Mont. high court hears Hutterite labor caseHELENA, Mont. (AP) -- The Montana Supreme Court did not immediately rule after hearing competing arguments from a Hutterite colony and the state on whether Montana's requirement that employers carry workers' compensation insurance can be expanded to religious organizations....
Mont. high court hears Hutterite labor caseHELENA, Mont. (AP) -- The Montana Supreme Court did not immediately rule after hearing competing arguments from a Hutterite colony and the state on whether Montana's requirement that employers carry workers' compensation insurance can be expanded to religious organizations....
Arrest in death of NC teen found dead in Md. riverBALTIMORE (AP) -- Baltimore police said they have arrested a man in the death of a North Carolina teenager whose body was found in a river after she vanished in 2010 while visiting relatives in the area....
Government border town crackdowns on the riseSUNLAND PARK, N.M. (AP) -- While much of New Mexico is west of the Rio Grande, this dusty enclave of 14,000 residents is the only U.S. city located on the Mexico side of the river, on the same side as - and just across the border fence from - Juarez....
Government border town crackdowns on the riseSUNLAND PARK, N.M. (AP) -- While much of New Mexico is west of the Rio Grande, this dusty enclave of 14,000 residents is the only U.S. city located on the Mexico side of the river, on the same side as - and just across the border fence from - Juarez....
US beef industry profits from fast-growing exportsMINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Exports are big business for the U.S. beef industry, which shipped a record $5.4 billion worth of beef abroad last year....
US beef industry profits from fast-growing exportsMINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Exports are big business for the U.S. beef industry, which shipped a record $5.4 billion worth of beef abroad last year....
Day 4 of testimony at Hudson family murders trialCHICAGO (AP) -- Prosecutors at the Chicago trial of the man accused of killing Jennifer Hudson's family head into their fourth day presenting evidence with no indication they're close to wrapping up their case....
Day 4 of testimony at Hudson family murders trialCHICAGO (AP) -- Prosecutors at the Chicago trial of the man accused of killing Jennifer Hudson's family head into their fourth day presenting evidence with no indication they're close to wrapping up their case....
Day 4 of testimony at Hudson family murders trialCHICAGO (AP) -- Prosecutors at the Chicago trial of the man accused of killing Jennifer Hudson's family head into their fourth day presenting evidence with no indication they're close to wrapping up their case....
Biden says no `stagnation' in employment numbersWASHINGTON (AP) -- Vice President Joe Biden says the latest job numbers show an economy still struggling to recover, but not one where hiring suddenly has stalled, which he says just might if Mitt Romney is elected....
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