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Updated: July 01, 2009/3:36 PM
NEW YORK (AP) - Newspaper publisher Gannett Co. plans to cut 1,400 jobs in the next few weeks, about 3 percent of the work force, as it faces a prolonged…
Updated: June 23, 2009/2:45 PM
Television personality Ed McMahon has passed away.
The 86-year-old died early Tuesday morning at a Los Angeles hospital after a long battle with pneumonia and other ailments.
For 30…
Updated: June 17, 2009/10:30 AM
WASHINGTON (AP) - Legislation that would require greater use of renewable energy and make it easier to build power lines is advancing in the Senate.
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Updated: June 15, 2009/2:33 PM
Lakers fans took to the streets of Los Angeles to celebrate their team’s win Sunday night.
As the crowd turned rowdy people began jumping on cars and setting fires in…
Updated: June 10, 2009/10:59 AM
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin has been released from quarantine in China.
Nagin spokeswoman Ceeon (SAY-on) Quiett said Wednesday the mayor
was on a plane…
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Dozens of airlines passengers stranded for days at LAX. But why? Colleen Williams reports.
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Thieves use tanker truck to wipe out Florida gas station's supply. Peter Bernard reports.
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Joel Massey has your Thursday morning headlines:
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A social networking site exclusively for the rich and powerful. Lisa Carberg reports
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Texas researchers may have found new way to control fire ants. Mary Lee reports.
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Texas rape victims billed for their own lab processing. Stephen Dean reports.
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The military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy may be in conflict with Iowa's new state law allowing same-sex marriage.
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Wayward bear crashes WBBH reporter Stephanie Tsoflias' live shot.
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Pontiac lovers mourn the pending demise of the brand. Heidi Glaus reports.
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It only took three quick shots for Navy snipers to end a high-seas standoff.

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