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NewsPolitical, legal fights over school vouchers' fateWASHINGTON (AP) -- Students like Delano Coffy are at the heart of brewing political fights and court battles over whether public dollars should go to school vouchers to help make private schools more affordable....
Political, legal fights over school vouchers' fateWASHINGTON (AP) -- Students like Delano Coffy are at the heart of brewing political fights and court battles over whether public dollars should go to school vouchers to help make private schools more affordable....
Political, legal fights over school vouchers' fateWASHINGTON (AP) -- Students like Delano Coffy are at the heart of brewing political fights and court battles over whether public dollars should go to school vouchers to help make private schools more affordable....
Annan decries 'atrocities' in SyriaGENEVA (AP) -- Kofi Annan, the joint U.N. and Arab League envoy on Syria, urged Syria's government on Sunday to fully implement its commitment to a cease-fire, and he condemned "a surge in violence and atrocities" that is occurring there....
Natural gas glut means drilling boom must slowNEW YORK (AP) -- The U.S. natural gas market is bursting at the seams....
Natural gas glut means drilling boom must slowNEW YORK (AP) -- The U.S. natural gas market is bursting at the seams....
Anchorage breaks its snowfall recordNatural gas glut means drilling boom must slowNEW YORK (AP) -- The U.S. natural gas market is bursting at the seams....
Pope marks Easter with call for Syria violence endVATICAN CITY (AP) -- Pope Benedict XVI implored the Syrian regime Sunday to heed international demands to end the bloodshed and said he hopes the joy of Easter will comfort Christians who are suffering because of their faith....
Police: 2 suspects arrested in Oklahoma shootingsTULSA, Okla. (AP) -- Police backed by a helicopter arrested two white men early Sunday and said they would face murder charges in the recent shootings that terrorized Tulsa and left three people dead and two others critically wounded, all black....
Teachers back anti-test campaignTeachers in the NUT union vote to ballot for a boycott of a new phonics reading test if its results are used in league tables.
15-year-old attacked with hammersTeenage boy is attacked by a gang of armed, masked men in County Londonderry.
Dozens killed by Nigeria car bombAt least 38 people die after a car bomb explodes near a church in the Nigerian city of Kaduna on Easter Sunday, officials say.
Fuel pumped off ship at low tideAbout 20,000 litres of fuel has now been removed from the stricken cargo ship off the north Wales coast, say environment officials.
Cruise ship to retrace voyage of TitanicLONDON (AP) -- Nearly 100 years after the Titanic went down, a cruise with the same number of passengers aboard is setting sail Sunday to retrace the ship's voyage, including a visit to the location where it sank....
Father and son among crash deadA father and his 14-year-old son from the West Midlands were among three people who died in a car crash in East Yorkshire, police confirm.
Official: 5 killed in central Nigeria car bombingLAGOS, Nigeria (AP) -- A car bomb killed at least five people Sunday in a central Nigerian city that has seen hundreds die in religious and ethnic violence in recent years, amid warnings by diplomats of possible terrorist attacks during the Easter holiday, officials said....
Olympic gig 'will be Blur's last'Damon Albarn says he believes Blur's summer gig in London's Hyde Park will be the band's last.
India, Pakistan say they aim to normalize tiesNEW DELHI (AP) -- The leaders of India and Pakistan agreed in talks Sunday that the two countries should adopt a step-by-step approach to resolve their differences and continue to build on a recent thaw in their strained relations....
Afghans, US sign deal on night raidsKABUL, Afghanistan (AP) -- The Afghan government and the U.S. signed a deal Sunday governing night raids by American troops, resolving an issue that had threatened to derail a larger pact governing a U.S. presence in the country for decades to come....
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