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NewsSchumacher tops second practiceMercedes driver Michael Schumacher sets the pace in a damp second practice at the Australian GP after McLaren topped the first.
VIDEO: Long hours for China's iPad makersWorkers who make iPad parts in one factory in China say that low wages mean they have little choice but to work excessively long hours.
Boy who vanished in 2004 might soon rejoin familyHOUSTON (AP) -- Long after tiny Miguel Morin disappeared in late 2004, the infant's family still paused to mark the milestones of his life, holding a celebration every year on his birthday and praying for his safe, swift return....
Boy who vanished in 2004 might soon rejoin familyHOUSTON (AP) -- Long after tiny Miguel Morin disappeared in late 2004, the infant's family still paused to mark the milestones of his life, holding a celebration every year on his birthday and praying for his safe, swift return....
Many homes damaged as tornado rips through Mich.DEXTER, Mich. (AP) -- A tornado ripped through a rural southeastern Michigan community Thursday, damaging or demolishing many homes, downing trees and power lines, sparking fires and flooding neighborhood roads....
NHS parking fee rises criticisedFigures revealing parking fee increases at more than a quarter of hospital trusts in England reveal a "tax on the sick", says a patients' group.
Opinion: How al-Assad fooled the worldFishing boat sinks in New Zealand, 8 feared deadWELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) -- Eight people are feared dead after a fishing boat sank Thursday off New Zealand's coast....
Photo show offers rare glimpse of life in N. KoreaNEW YORK (AP) -- An exhibit that opened Thursday offered New Yorkers a rare glimpse of life inside North Korea, including children singing in a theater, stark views of Pyongyang at dusk and North Koreans bowing before a monument of the nation's founder, Kim Il Sung....
Photo show offers rare glimpse of life in N. KoreaNEW YORK (AP) -- An exhibit that opened Thursday offered New Yorkers a rare glimpse of life inside North Korea, including children singing in a theater, stark views of Pyongyang at dusk and North Koreans bowing before a monument of the nation's founder, Kim Il Sung....
Chile students resume protestsProtesters clash with riot police in Chile's capital, Santiago, as students resume demonstrations to demand radical educational reform.
Require English for PR statehood?Lawyer: Unit member's injury upset Afghan suspectSEATTLE (AP) -- The Seattle lawyer representing the U.S. soldier accused of killing 16 Afghan civilians says the soldier had been very upset that somebody in his unit had been "gravely injured."...
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UN humanitarian mission to SyriaOn the first anniversary of Syria's uprising against Bashar al-Assad's regime, the UN announces it will send a humanitarian mission this weekend.
'Pink slime' off US school menuThe US agriculture department relaxes its rules on beef products for school meals, allowing schools to avoid lean mince commonly called "pink slime".
VIDEO: Returning to the Irish languageWhy a growing number of Irish-Americans are learning Irish
Oklahoma executes man for wife's 1996 slayingMcALESTER, Okla. (AP) -- An Oklahoma man convicted of killing his wife with help from a relative of his mistress to collect insurance money was put to death by injection Thursday....
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