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Laser alternative to produce stickers
Apr 11 2007 5:00PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The days of peeling pesky stickers off apples and tomatoes may soon be over. A Georgia company is seeking federal approval for a laser that etches indelible but edible labels onto the skins of fruits and vegetables.
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Contamination cited in Listerine recall
Apr 11 2007 4:32PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Johnson & Johnson recalled a recently launched Listerine plaque-detecting rinse marketed primarily for use by children after testing revealed contamination by microorganisms.
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World Bank flap over woman's job change
Apr 11 2007 4:24PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz heads into development meetings this weekend in the midst of a controversy regarding his role in helping a close female friend get transferred to a high-paying job.
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Spy Chief: Surveillance law needs update
Apr 11 2007 4:15PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - National Intelligence Director Mike McConnell said Wednesday that a landmark surveillance law needs to be updated to accommodate advances in technology.
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Spy Chief: Surveillance law needs update
Apr 11 2007 4:15PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - National Intelligence Director Mike McConnell said Wednesday that a landmark surveillance law needs to be updated to accommodate advances in technology.
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Pentagon weighs troop extension for Iraq
Apr 11 2007 8:51AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Pentagon is considering stretching the tour of duty for every active-duty Army unit in Iraq to 15 months instead of 12 as the military struggles to supply enough troops for the conflict.
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McConnell seeks to boost U.S. spy powers
Apr 11 2007 6:55AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush's spy chief is pushing to expand the government's surveillance authority at the same time the administration is under attack for stretching its domestic eavesdropping powers.
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