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NewsLambing webcam to show live birthA community farm in Cambridgeshire installs a webcam showing lambs being born.
Facebook 'friend' offer exposes man's other wifeSEATTLE (AP) -- A corrections officer is facing bigamy charges after authorities said a Washington woman using Facebook discovered that she and a potential "friend" were married to him at the same time....
Facebook 'friend' offer exposes man's other wifeSEATTLE (AP) -- A corrections officer is facing bigamy charges after authorities said a Washington woman using Facebook discovered that she and a potential "friend" were married to him at the same time....
Facebook 'friend' offer exposes man's other wifeSEATTLE (AP) -- A corrections officer is facing bigamy charges after authorities said a Washington woman using Facebook discovered that she and a potential "friend" were married to him at the same time....
Missing for weeks, hiker found alive in NM forestALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) -- Snuggling in a blue sleeping bag, Margaret Page and her cat survived 3 1/2 weeks in a rugged New Mexico national forest, even though temperatures dropped below freezing nearly every night....
AP Enterprise: Nuke evacuation fatal for old, sickMINAMI-SOMA, Japan (AP) -- The doctors and nurses at Futaba Hospital pleaded for help as a radioactive plume wafted over their hospital. They had been ordered out but had no vehicles to evacuate the hundreds of patients in their care. After two days of waiting in the cold with no electricity, help finally came....
US preparing to restart military aid to YemenWASHINGTON (AP) -- The Pentagon is planning to restart programs that would fund military training and equipment in Yemen, nearly a year after they were shut down because of escalating chaos in the embattled country....
Activists seek to curtail restraining studentsWASHINGTON (AP) -- Tens of thousands of students, most of them disabled, are strapped down or physically restrained in school, and disability advocates hope that a new Education Department report detailing the practice of "seclusion and restraint" will spur federal action to end it....
US officials: Syrian regime holding under fireWASHINGTON (AP) -- Top U.S. officials all the way up to President Barack Obama are predicting the Syrian regime's days are numbered, but recent U.S. intelligence reports suggest that the Syrian leader commands a formidable army that is unlikely to turn on him, an inner circle that has stayed loyal and a Syrian elite that still supports his rule....
Memorial marks murder anniversaryA memorial to the murdered private detective Daniel Morgan is placed in a Powys church yard to mark the 25th anniversary of his death.
Afghanistan joins railroad era _ 100 years lateKABUL, Afghanistan (AP) -- More than a century ago, fearing that his country might be swallowed up in the Great Game rivalry between the British empire to the east and the Russian army to the north, an Afghan king made a radical decision: He banned railroads....
Afghanistan joins railroad era _ 100 years lateKABUL, Afghanistan (AP) -- More than a century ago, fearing that his country might be swallowed up in the Great Game rivalry between the British empire to the east and the Russian army to the north, an Afghan king made a radical decision: He banned railroads....
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Plaintiffs in Va. Tech shootings lawsuit rest caseCHRISTIANSBURG, Va. (AP) -- Virginia Tech officials spent the last four days defending their actions during the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history, telling opposing lawyers who peppered them with difficult questions that they did what they could under the grim circumstances....
Wailing stud cat given new homeA champion Burmese stud cat whose loud wailing sparked complaints is sent from his Devon home to Yorkshire to give residents "some peace and quiet".
Official: Toll in Israel Gaza strikes 12 militantsGAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) -- A Palestinian health official says the death toll from a series of Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza strip has risen to 12 militants....
Judge, deputy wounded in Wash. courthouse attackMONTESANO, Wash. (AP) -- A man stabbed a judge and shot a sheriff's deputy with her own weapon in a courthouse struggle Friday, authorities said. A manhunt was under way for the assailant....
Yemen air strikes 'hit al-Qaeda'Air strikes are launched against suspected al-Qaeda targets in southern Yemen, killing up to 45 militants, reports say.
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