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NewsWalker says feds approve higher Wis. job numbersMADISON, Wis. (AP) -- Republican Gov. Scott Walker's administration said Wednesday that the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has finalized higher job numbers for Wisconsin for 2011, which would blunt one of his opponents' biggest arguments against him just six days before he stands for recall....
Walker says feds approve higher Wis. job numbersMADISON, Wis. (AP) -- Republican Gov. Scott Walker's administration said Wednesday that the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has finalized higher job numbers for Wisconsin for 2011, which would blunt one of his opponents' biggest arguments against him just six days before he stands for recall....
11-year-old played dead to survive Syria massacreBEIRUT (AP) -- When the gunmen began to slaughter his family, 11-year-old Ali el-Sayed says he fell to the floor of his home, soaking his clothes with his brother's blood to fool the killers into thinking he was already dead....
11-year-old played dead to survive Syria massacreBEIRUT (AP) -- When the gunmen began to slaughter his family, 11-year-old Ali el-Sayed says he fell to the floor of his home, soaking his clothes with his brother's blood to fool the killers into thinking he was already dead....
Matt Lauer: No apologies for big payJudge says barriers should be used at SeaWorldORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -- Physical barriers between trainers and killer whales are a viable way to prevent hazards to workers at SeaWorld, an administrative law judge ruled in a decision that also reduced a federal fine against the theme park in a trainer's death....
South Africa under apartheid in the 1970sSnapshots of life under apartheid nearly 40 years ago
VIDEO: Andy Coulson charged with perjuryThe former editor of the News of the World was detained earlier and questioned about evidence he gave at the trial of the Scottish politician, Tommy Sheridan, in 2010.
World powers worry Syria sliding to civil warGENEVA (AP) -- World powers share a belief that Syria could descend into civil war and plan to map out possible ways to avoid such a disaster for the region, a deputy to international envoy Kofi Annan said Wednesday....
25 gay couples sue to overturn Illinois marriage lawTwenty-five gay and lesbian couples have sued to overturn an Illinois state marriage law, saying it is unconstitutional to deny them the right to marry. Traditional-values groups said they were developing their response to the lawsuits, with one spokesman predicting a "battle royale," though there are fears that Illinois officials ... American Scene: Truck-driving student injures 9 at intersectionHEMET — A high school student in a pickup truck ran into a group of teenagers who were crossing a street outside a California high school Wednesday, leaving nine people injured, including the driver, officials said. The accident occurred shortly after school ended for the day at Hemet High School, ... A tale of £2m properties for saleHow can a one-bedroom flat cost more than a mansion?
Premier League wages at new highsThe proportion of income that top flight football clubs in England are spending on wages has hit a new high, says Deloitte.
Irate lawmaker curses, throws paperFire largest in New Mexico historyALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A massive wildfire that has burned more than 265 square miles in the Gila National Forest has become the largest fire in New Mexico history, fire officials confirmed Wednesday. The erratic blaze grew overnight to more than 170,000 acres, surpassing a blaze last year that burned 156,593 ... Sex offenders fight for right to use FacebookINDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Registered sex offenders who have been banned from social networking websites are fighting back in the nation's courts, successfully challenging many of the restrictions as infringements on free speech and their right to participate in common online discussions....
Sex offenders fight for right to use FacebookINDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Registered sex offenders who have been banned from social networking websites are fighting back in the nation's courts, successfully challenging many of the restrictions as infringements on free speech and their right to participate in common online discussions....
Widow to meet killer's parentsThe widow of murdered policeman Stephen Carroll says she will meet the parents of one of his killers.
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