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NewsSpaceX Dragon returns to Earth, ends historic tripCAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) -- The history-making Dragon spacecraft is back on Earth....
NASA chief views history-making SpaceX capsuleMcGREGOR, Texas (AP) -- Marred by just a few scorch marks from its re-entry to the Earth's atmosphere, the world's first commercial supply spacecraft to visit the International Space Station weathered its maiden voyage well, NASA and SpaceX officials said Wednesday....
Bug families' grief and confusionThe final report into the pseudomonas outbreak, in which four babies died, said lessons must be learned about how complex information is communicated to parents of sick children.
Syria: Has a civil war begun?Paul Wood finds Syria close to major sectarian bloodshed
Lesotho premier resigns; to lead oppositionJOHANNESBURG (AP) -- The politician who led Lesotho for the last 14 years will now be leading the opposition after his party failed to win a majority in parliament in weekend elections in this mountainous southern African country....
Lesotho premier resigns; to lead oppositionJOHANNESBURG (AP) -- The politician who led Lesotho for the last 14 years will now be leading the opposition after his party failed to win a majority in parliament in weekend elections in this mountainous southern African country....
England student applications dropThe latest figures show a 10% drop in university applications from students in England as higher fees are introduced.
Bramble cleared of sex assaultsSunderland footballer Titus Bramble is cleared of sex assaults on two women.
Bosnians honor wartime victimsSARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) -- Residents of Bosnia-Herzegovina are wearing white armbands to honor 3,000 non-Serbs who died in a northwest Bosnian city during the country's 1992-95 war....
Bosnians honor wartime victimsSARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) -- Residents of Bosnia-Herzegovina are wearing white armbands to honor 3,000 non-Serbs who died in a northwest Bosnian city during the country's 1992-95 war....
Pop singer Alejandro Sanz marriesVIDEO: Britons remain in Bali custodyFour Britons remain in custody in Bali over a £1.6m cocaine haul amid claims that they may face the death penalty
Children of Andrew still recall 1992 hurricaneMIAMI (AP) -- When Hurricane Andrew roared across South Florida 20 years ago this August, it flattened homes, uprooted trees and destroyed surburban blocks for miles around. One of just three Category 5 storms to strike the U.S. in the past 160 years, Andrew left at least 15 people dead and more than 150,000 people homeless, its 165 mph winds causing more than $25 billion in damage....
Children of Andrew still recall 1992 hurricaneMIAMI (AP) -- When Hurricane Andrew roared across South Florida 20 years ago this August, it flattened homes, uprooted trees and destroyed surburban blocks for miles around. One of just three Category 5 storms to strike the U.S. in the past 160 years, Andrew left at least 15 people dead and more than 150,000 people homeless, its 165 mph winds causing more than $25 billion in damage....
Children of Andrew still recall 1992 hurricaneMIAMI (AP) -- When Hurricane Andrew roared across South Florida 20 years ago this August, it flattened homes, uprooted trees and destroyed surburban blocks for miles around. One of just three Category 5 storms to strike the U.S. in the past 160 years, Andrew left at least 15 people dead and more than 150,000 people homeless, its 165 mph winds causing more than $25 billion in damage....
Children of Andrew still recall 1992 hurricaneMIAMI (AP) -- When Hurricane Andrew roared across South Florida 20 years ago this August, it flattened homes, uprooted trees and destroyed surburban blocks for miles around. One of just three Category 5 storms to strike the U.S. in the past 160 years, Andrew left at least 15 people dead and more than 150,000 people homeless, its 165 mph winds causing more than $25 billion in damage....
New York faces sugary drinks banThe Mayor of New York, Michael Bloomberg, is calling for a municipal ban on sales of super-sized sugary drinks to tackle obesity.
CEO's words hint at future Apple plansClinton and Rice: Strike On Syria in the WorksKurt Nimmo | Obama administration exploits Houla massacre as it prepares a "safe zone" and military intervention.
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Despite loss, Israeli chess grandmaster wins fansJERUSALEM (AP) -- Israel's latest cultural hero is neither the usual army general nor a sexy celebrity - he's a bespectacled 43-year-old Belarus-born chess grandmaster....
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