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Associated PressShould teachers and students be Facebook friends?NEW YORK (AP) -- Should students and teachers ever be friends on Facebook? School districts across the country, including the nation's largest, are weighing that question as they seek to balance the risks of inappropriate contact with the academic benefits of social networking....
Should teachers and students be Facebook friends?NEW YORK (AP) -- Should students and teachers ever be friends on Facebook? School districts across the country, including the nation's largest, are weighing that question as they seek to balance the risks of inappropriate contact with the academic benefits of social networking....
Should teachers and students be Facebook friends?NEW YORK (AP) -- Should students and teachers ever be friends on Facebook? School districts across the country, including the nation's largest, are weighing that question as they seek to balance the risks of inappropriate contact with the academic benefits of social networking....
Judge asked to sign off on BP oil spill settlementNEW ORLEANS (AP) -- BP and attorneys for more than 100,000 people and businesses presented a federal judge Wednesday with a class-action settlement designed to resolve billions of dollars in claims spawned by the 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico....
Judge asked to sign off on BP oil spill settlementNEW ORLEANS (AP) -- BP and attorneys for more than 100,000 people and businesses presented a federal judge Wednesday with a class-action settlement designed to resolve billions of dollars in claims spawned by the 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico....
Shortages could slow down US auto productionDETROIT (AP) -- The U.S. auto industry, already stretching to meet rising demand for cars and trucks, is facing shortages of parts and materials that could limit the number of new vehicles in showrooms later this year and crimp a historic turnaround....
UN observers enter mountainous enclave in SyriaDAMASCUS, Syria (AP) -- A team of United Nations observers entered the Syrian town of Haffa Thursday after government troops overran the area near the Mediterranean coast, seizing the territory back from rebels after battles that raged for eight days....
South Yemen violence kills 2 children, 6 militantsSANAA, Yemen (AP) -- Al-Qaida-linked militants fired mortars into a southern Yemeni town, killing two children, while government air raids killed six militants in another part of the town Wednesday, the Defense Ministry said....
Shortages could slow down US auto productionDETROIT (AP) -- The U.S. auto industry is facing two serious problems that could limit the number of new vehicles in showrooms later this year....
ICC prosecutor in Libya over case of Gadhafi sonTRIPOLI, Libya (AP) -- Libya insisted Wednesday it will put a son of deposed ruler Moammar Gadhafi on trial itself, just as the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court flew to Tripoli to look into his case and that of Gadhafi's notorious spy chief....
ICC prosecutor in Libya over case of Gadhafi sonTRIPOLI, Libya (AP) -- Libya insisted Wednesday it will put a son of deposed ruler Moammar Gadhafi on trial itself, just as the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court flew to Tripoli to look into his case and that of Gadhafi's notorious spy chief....
Recruitment ads by for-profit colleges targetedWASHINGTON (AP) -- Where do for-profit colleges get the money they spend on all those highway billboards and television and radio ads?...
Ad Watch: Spot claims Romney win is voters' lossWASHINGTON (AP) -- TITLE: "World View."...
Ad Watch: Spot claims Romney win is voters' lossWASHINGTON (AP) -- TITLE: "World View."...
AP Interview: Le Pen defends anti-Islam fightNANTERRE, France (AP) -- She calls herself the "voice of the people," the anti-system candidate who will ensure social justice for the have-nots and purify a France she says is losing its voice to Europe and threatened by massive immigration and rampant Islamization....
AP Interview: Le Pen defends anti-Islam fightNANTERRE, France (AP) -- She calls herself the "voice of the people," the anti-system candidate who will ensure social justice for the have-nots and purify a France she says is losing its voice to Europe and threatened by massive immigration and rampant Islamization....
AP Interview: Le Pen defends anti-Islam fightNANTERRE, France (AP) -- She calls herself the "voice of the people," the anti-system candidate who will ensure social justice for the have-nots and purify a France she says is losing its voice to Europe and threatened by massive immigration and rampant Islamization....
UN team in Syria apparently stranded after attackBEIRUT (AP) -- A team of international observers that came under fire in northern Syria was apparently stranded in the area overnight, and United Nations officials said Wednesday they hope to evacuate the group within hours....
Judge asked to sign off on BP oil spill settlementNEW ORLEANS (AP) -- BP and attorneys for more than 100,000 people and businesses presented a federal judge Wednesday with a class-action settlement designed to resolve billions of dollars in claims spawned by the 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico....
Police chief in Martin case remains under scrutinySANFORD, Fla. (AP) -- While George Zimmerman is free on bail, the police chief criticized for not charging him after Trayvon Martin's slaying remains under scrutiny, as city commissioners want to wait for the results of a federal investigation to decide if they will accept Chief Bill Lee's resignation....
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