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NewsSudan president threatens to oust South governmentKHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) -- Sudan's president threatened Wednesday to topple his rival government to the south, harsh words that could escalate the conflict between the two nations as they intensify clashes over their shared border....
Sudan president threatens to oust South governmentKHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) -- Sudan's president threatened Wednesday to topple his rival government to the south, harsh words that could escalate the conflict between the two nations as they intensify clashes over their shared border....
Man remanded over Mongan murderA 22-year-old man appears in court charged with the murder of west Belfast man John Mongan four years ago.
VIDEO: Speeding car hangs from houseAn out-of-control car flew over a creek in Sao Paulo, Brazil and embedded itself in the side of a house.
3 Secret Service employees out amid scandalWASHINGTON (AP) -- The Secret Service says three employees are out of the agency in the wake of a prostitution scandal in Colombia....
New military photo scandal: Panetta apologizesWASHINGTON (AP) -- Defense Secretary Leon Panetta apologized Wednesday for gruesome, newly revealed photographs that show U.S. soldiers posing with the bloodied remains of dead insurgents in Afghanistan. He said war can lead young troops to "foolish decisions" and expressed concern the photos could incite fresh violence against Americans....
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....
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....
Chelsea 1-0 BarcelonaDidier Drogba gives Chelsea a precious lead to take to the Nou Camp for the Champions League semi-final second leg.
US TV presenter Dick Clark diesOne of America's best-known veteran television personalities, Dick Clark, has died aged 82, after suffering a heart attack, his agent says.
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....
No charges in fight fatal to girl, 10LONG BEACH, Calif. — Prosecutors Wednesday announced they had decided not to press charges against an 11-year-old girl who fought with a 10-year-old schoolmate hours before the younger girl died. The death of Joanna Ramos, which attracted national attention and sparked a debate on school violence, came after a "fight ... 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....
VIDEO: Obituary: Dick ClarkDick Clark, a veteran US TV presenter and producer, has died at the age of 82. ABC News, his long-time network, looks back at his career.
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....
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